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sfcc-dev

Supercharge your Salesforce B2C Commerce Cloud development with AI-powered documentation access, real-time log analysis, and intelligent best practices guidance

How to use

The sfcc-dev MCP server is designed to enhance your Salesforce B2C Commerce Cloud development experience by providing AI-powered documentation access, real-time log analysis, and intelligent best practices guidance. With its advanced capabilities, you can streamline your development process, troubleshoot issues faster, and ensure adherence to industry best practices. This makes it an essential tool for developers looking to optimize their workflow in Salesforce environments.

Once you connect to the sfcc-dev MCP server, you can access various features that facilitate your development tasks. You can run commands to retrieve real-time logs or query intelligent best practices tailored to your specific use case. For optimal results, focus on queries that relate to your current development challenges, such as log analysis for recent changes or documentation lookup for specific APIs within the Salesforce ecosystem.

How to install

To install the sfcc-dev MCP server, ensure you have the following prerequisites:

  • Node.js (version 14.x or higher) installed on your machine.

Option A: Quick start with npx

If an npm package were available, you could quickly start with the following command:

npx -y sfcc-dev

Option B: Global install alternative

For a global installation, you would use:

npm install -g sfcc-dev

(Note: Adjust the command based on the actual package name if provided in future updates.)

Additional notes

For optimal performance, consider configuring environment variables that define your Salesforce credentials and API endpoints. Be cautious with your log analysis queries, as extensive queries may lead to performance lags if run too frequently. Always test commands in a development environment before applying them to production.

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