Remove outdated Windows PowerShell examples section from README
- Removed Windows PowerShell Examples section that contained old command patterns - Replaced with concise Quick Start Examples using current two-character options - All examples now reflect the modern command structure and syntax - Maintains consistency with updated wrapper script functionality
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@@ -129,70 +129,109 @@ Set-Alias sf-logs-tail "C:\\path\\to\\sf-cli-wrapper\\sf-logs-tail.ps1"
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## Scripts
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### sf-org-create
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### sf-org-create / sf-org-create.ps1
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Smart scratch org creation with templates and intelligent defaults.
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Usage (bash):
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**Usage:**
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```bash
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sf-org-create [-a ALIAS] [-d DAYS] [-t TEMPLATE] [--no-namespace]
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sf-org-create -al ALIAS -dd DAYS -df TEMPLATE [--no-namespace]
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```
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Usage (PowerShell):
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```powershell
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sf-org-create.ps1 -Alias "MySO" -DurationDays 7 -Template "config/project-scratch-def.json"
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sf-org-create.ps1 -al "MySO" -dd 7 -df "config/project-scratch-def.json"
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```
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Examples:
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- Create with alias and duration: `sf-org-create -a SO -d 7`
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- Use a specific template: `sf-org-create -t config/project-scratch-def.json`
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**Examples:**
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```bash
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# Create scratch org with alias and 7-day duration
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sf-org-create -al MyScratch -dd 7
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# Use specific definition file
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sf-org-create -al DevOrg -df config/project-scratch-def.json
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```
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### sf-org-info / sf-org-info.ps1
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Quick org information display with optional limits and listing authenticated orgs.
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Display org information, limits, and list authenticated orgs.
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Usage:
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**Usage:**
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```bash
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sf-org-info [-o ORG] [--limits] [--list]
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sf-org-info -to ORG [--limits] [--list] [-vb]
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```
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```powershell
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sf-org-info.ps1 -TargetOrg "myorg" -Limits -Verbose
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sf-org-info.ps1 -to "myorg" -Limits -vb
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```
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**Examples:**
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```bash
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# Show org info for specific org
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sf-org-info -to MyOrg
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# Show limits and verbose info
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sf-org-info -to MyOrg --limits -vb
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```
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### sf-retrieve / sf-retrieve.ps1
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Streamlined metadata retrieval supporting metadata types, manifest, and package name.
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Retrieve metadata from orgs using types, manifests, or package names.
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Usage:
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**Usage:**
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```bash
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sf-retrieve --types "ApexClass,CustomObject" | --manifest manifest/package.xml | --package-name MyPkg [--target-org ORG] [--output-dir DIR]
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sf-retrieve -tp "ApexClass,CustomObject" | -mn manifest/package.xml | -pn MyPkg [-to ORG] [-od DIR]
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```
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```powershell
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sf-retrieve.ps1 -MetadataTypes "ApexClass,CustomObject" -TargetOrg myorg -OutputDir retrieved
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sf-retrieve.ps1 -tp "ApexClass,CustomObject" -to myorg -od retrieved
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```
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**Examples:**
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```bash
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# Retrieve specific metadata types
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sf-retrieve -tp "ApexClass,CustomObject" -to MyOrg
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# Use manifest file
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sf-retrieve -mn manifest/package.xml -to MyOrg -od ./metadata
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```
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### sf-test-run / sf-test-run.ps1
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Focused Apex test execution with better formatting, coverage, and wait control.
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Run Apex tests with coverage reporting and flexible targeting.
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Usage:
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**Usage:**
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```bash
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sf-test-run --classes "A,B" | --methods "A.m1,B.m2" | --level RunLocalTests [--coverage] [--wait 15] [--target-org ORG]
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sf-test-run -to ORG [-cn "Class1,Class2"] [-lv RunLocalTests] [-cv] [-wt 15]
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```
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```powershell
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sf-test-run.ps1 -TestClasses "ApexTest1,ApexTest2" -Coverage -Wait 15
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sf-test-run.ps1 -to MyOrg -cn "ApexTest1,ApexTest2" -cv -wt 15
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```
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**Examples:**
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```bash
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# Run specific test classes with coverage
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sf-test-run -to MyOrg -cn "MyTest,AnotherTest" -cv
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# Run all local tests
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sf-test-run -to MyOrg -lv RunLocalTests
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```
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### sf-apex-run / sf-apex-run.ps1
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Execute anonymous Apex from file or inline code.
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Execute anonymous Apex code from files or inline.
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Usage:
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**Usage:**
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```bash
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sf-apex-run --file scripts/setup.apex | --code "System.debug('hi');" [--target-org ORG]
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sf-apex-run -fl scripts/setup.apex | --code "System.debug('hi');" [-to ORG]
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```
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```powershell
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sf-apex-run.ps1 -File "scripts/setup.apex" -TargetOrg dev
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sf-apex-run.ps1 -fl "scripts/setup.apex" -to dev
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```
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**Examples:**
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```bash
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# Execute Apex from file
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sf-apex-run -fl scripts/data-setup.apex -to MyOrg
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# Execute inline code
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sf-apex-run --code "System.debug('Hello World');" -to MyOrg
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```
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### sf-data-export / sf-data-export.ps1
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- **Cross-Platform**: Same experience on Bash and PowerShell
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- **User-Friendly**: Clear error messages and actionable guidance
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## Windows PowerShell Examples
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## Quick Start Examples
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For Windows users, here are the PowerShell equivalents of the bash examples:
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### Data Operations
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```bash
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# Export Account data to CSV with two-character options
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sf-data-export -qy "SELECT Id, Name FROM Account LIMIT 100" -to MyOrg -fm csv
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### sf-deploy.ps1
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# Import CSV data using bulk API
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sf-data-import -fl accounts.csv -so Account -to MyOrg -bk
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```powershell
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# Deploy multiple flexipages (specific files)
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sf-deploy.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" `
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-s "force-app/main/default/flexipages/Sample_Page.flexipage-meta.xml,force-app/main/default/flexipages/Sample_Page_Backup_With_SalesNavigator.flexipage-meta.xml,force-app/main/default/flexipages/Sample_Role_Record_Page.flexipage-meta.xml"
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# Deploy entire directory
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sf-deploy.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" -d "force-app/main/default/classes"
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# Deploy with specific tests
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sf-deploy.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" `
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-s "force-app/main/default/flexipages/Demo_Page.flexipage-meta.xml,force-app/main/default/flexipages/Demo_Page_Backup_With_SalesNavigator.flexipage-meta.xml" `
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-t "SelectorOpportunity_Test,SelectorOpportunity2_Test"
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# Upsert contacts with external ID
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sf-data-import -fl contacts.csv -so Contact -op upsert -ei Email -to MyOrg
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```
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### sf-dry-run.ps1
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### Development Workflow
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```bash
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# 1. Create scratch org
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sf-org-create -al MyScratch -dd 7
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```powershell
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# Validate multiple flexipages (specific files)
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sf-dry-run.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" `
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-s "force-app/main/default/flexipages/Sample_Page.flexipage-meta.xml,force-app/main/default/flexipages/Sample_SalesNavigator.flexipage-meta.xml,force-app/main/default/flexipages/Sample_Role_Record_Page.flexipage-meta.xml"
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# 2. Deploy and test
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sf-deploy -to MyScratch -d "force-app/main/default/classes"
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sf-test-run -to MyScratch -lv RunLocalTests -cv
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# Validate entire directory
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sf-dry-run.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" -d "force-app/main/default/classes"
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# Validate with specific tests
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sf-dry-run.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" `
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-s "force-app/main/default/flexipages/Demo_Page.flexipage-meta.xml,force-app/main/default/flexipages/Demo_Page_Backup_With_SalesNavigator.flexipage-meta.xml" `
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-t "SelectorOpportunity_Test,SelectorOpportunity2_Test"
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```
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### sf-web-open.ps1
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```powershell
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# Open a specific org (default home)
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sf-web-open.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG"
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# Open Setup Home of a target org
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sf-web-open.ps1 -o "NUSHUB-DR2" -p "/lightning/setup/SetupOneHome/home"
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# Get just the URL for scripting
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sf-web-open.ps1 -o "NUSHUB-DR2" -U
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# Open the current default org
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sf-web-open.ps1
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```
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### Windows Common Workflows
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Additional helpers (PowerShell):
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```powershell
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# Org creation
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sf-org-create.ps1 -Alias "SO" -DurationDays 7
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# Retrieve metadata
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sf-retrieve.ps1 -Manifest "manifest/package.xml" -TargetOrg "dev"
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# Run tests with coverage
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sf-test-run.ps1 -TestLevel RunLocalTests -Coverage -Wait 15
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# Execute anonymous Apex
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sf-apex-run.ps1 -Code "System.debug('Hello');" -TargetOrg dev
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# Data export and import
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sf-data-export.ps1 -SObject Account -Format csv -Output accounts.csv
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sf-data-import.ps1 -File accounts.csv -SObject Account -Operation insert
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# Tail logs
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sf-logs-tail.ps1 -Level DEBUG -Duration 30 -ApexOnly
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```
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```powershell
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# 1. First, validate your deployment (specific file)
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sf-dry-run.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" -s "force-app/main/default/classes/MyClass.cls"
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# 2. If validation passes, deploy for real
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sf-deploy.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" -s "force-app/main/default/classes/MyClass.cls"
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# 3. Open the org to verify changes
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sf-web-open.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG"
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# Alternative: Deploy entire directory
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sf-dry-run.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" -d "force-app/main/default/classes"
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sf-deploy.ps1 -o "DEMO-ORG" -d "force-app/main/default/classes"
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# 3. Retrieve changes
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sf-retrieve -tp "ApexClass" -to MyScratch
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```
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## Prerequisites
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