Salesforce CLI Setup Guide
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Release Notes
Before You Begin
Install the CLI Release Candidate
Run Salesforce CLI Using a Docker Image
Uninstall Salesforce CLI or Plugins
Use the Doctor to Troubleshoot Problems
CLI Version Information
Error: API Version Mismatch
Run CLI Commands on macOS Sierra (Version 10.12)
Error: Command Failed with ENOENT
CLI Deprecation Policy
Next Steps
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Troubleshoot Salesforce CLI
Here’s a list of Salesforce CLI errors and how to fix them.
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Use the Doctor to Troubleshoot Problems
Quickly gather Salesforce CLI configuration data and run diagnostic tests with the doctor command. Use the command to easily generate informational files that you can attach to GitHub issues or provide to Salesforce Customer Support. -
CLI Version Information
Use these commands to view version information about Salesforce CLI. -
Error: API Version Mismatch
If you update Salesforce CLI and try to push source from your local DX project to a scratch org, you see an API version error. -
Run CLI Commands on macOS Sierra (Version 10.12)
Some users who upgrade to macOS Sierra can’t execute CLI commands. This is a general problem and not isolated to Salesforce DX. To resolve the issue, reinstall your Xcode developer tools. -
Error: Command Failed with ENOENT
After recently installing Salesforce CLI, you get this error when you run a command such as force:project:create.