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dxh

v1.1.5

Published

SFDX Helper

Readme

Saleforce SFDX command helper:

This app helps to browse and run any sfdx commands with few key entries.

Installation:

Still in alpha. Tested only in Linux machine. Assumed you have installed salesforce_cli and SFDX already in your system.

npm i -g dxh

Examples:

$ dxh

$ ? Enter Shortcut or Topic u

| SHORTCUT | COMMAND | DESC | | :------: | :--------------------: | :----------------------------------------------------: | | uc | user:create | create a user for a scratch org | | ud | user:display | displays information about a user of a scratch org | | ul | user:list | lists all users of a scratch org | | upa | user:permset:assign | assign a permission set to one or more users of an org | | upg | user:password:generate | generate a password for scratch org users |

? Enter Shortcut or Topic ul

SHORTCUT COMMAND DESC
ul user:list lists all users of a scratch org user:list lists all users of a scratch org

USAGE $ sfdx force:user:list [-v ][-u ] [--apiversion ][--json] [--loglevel trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL]

OPTIONS -u, --targetusername=targetusername username or alias for the target org; overrides default target org

-v, --targetdevhubusername=targetdevhubusername username or alias for the dev hub org; overrides default dev hub org

--apiversion=apiversion override the api version used for api requests made by this command

--json format output as json

--loglevel=(trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATA L) [default: warn] logging level for this command invocation

DESCRIPTION The original scratch org admin is marked with "(A)" Examples: $ sfdx force:user:list $ sfdx force:user:list -u [email protected] --json $ sfdx force:user:list --json > tmp/MyUserList.json

? Enter your options for sfdx force:user:list


Enter full shortcut takes to help output of that command before proceed to run the command and ask for options