- Fixed sf-apex-run.ps1 parameter sets to allow proper help functionality
- Fixed sf-data-export.ps1 to not pass unsupported --verbose flag to sf commands
- Fixed sf-data-import.ps1 command structure to use correct sf data import bulk/tree commands
- Removed --verbose flag from sf data commands as they don't support it
- All scripts now properly work with their respective parameter combinations
- Comprehensive testing completed with all functionality verified
Testing results:
✅ sf-check.ps1 - Working correctly
✅ sf-org-info.ps1 - Working correctly
✅ sf-web-open.ps1 - Working correctly
✅ sf-apex-run.ps1 - Fixed parameter sets, now working
✅ sf-deploy.ps1 - Working correctly
✅ sf-dry-run.ps1 - Working correctly
✅ sf-data-export.ps1 - Fixed --verbose flag issue, now working
✅ sf-data-import.ps1 - Fixed command structure, now working
✅ sf-retrieve.ps1 - Working correctly
✅ sf-test-run.ps1 - Working correctly
✅ sf-logs-tail.ps1 - Working correctly
✅ sf-org-create.ps1 - Working correctly
- Update all Bash scripts (sf-check, sf-org-info, sf-data-export, sf-data-import, sf-logs-tail) to use -ve instead of -vb
- Update all PowerShell scripts (sf-org-info.ps1, sf-apex-run.ps1, sf-check.ps1, sf-data-export.ps1, sf-data-import.ps1) to use -ve instead of -vb
- Fix PowerShell parameter conflicts with built-in -Verbose parameter
- Update README.md, TESTING.md, and OPTION_CONSISTENCY.md documentation to reflect -ve parameter
- Update test scripts (test-wrapper-suite.sh, test-wrapper-suite.ps1, test-all-wrappers.sh) to use -ve
- Maintain cross-platform consistency with two-character option scheme
- Fix Unicode display issues in PowerShell output with UTF-8 encoding
- Replace single-character options with memorable two-character alternatives
- Based on syllable mapping: -to (target-org), -qy (query), -fm (format), etc.
- Updated all bash and PowerShell scripts with consistent options
- Added comprehensive documentation and examples to README.md
- Maintains backward compatibility with long options
- More intuitive and self-documenting than traditional CLI options