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  1. project Commands | Salesforce CLI Command Reference

    Preview a deployment to see what will deploy to the org, the potential conflicts, and the ignored files. Check or poll for the status of a deploy operation. Resume watching a deploy operation …

  2. Is there a way to get the build command line used by Visual Studio?

    Nov 6, 2013 · When you build a project or solution in Visual Studio, the entire command line used to run the compiler (csc.exe, including switches and parameters) is displayed in the Output …

  3. Deploy Changes Using Salesforce CLI (Beta)

    To see all command options, you can view help directly in a terminal or command window. Append --help to the command name. In this example, all project deploy pipeline commands …

  4. Test and Deploy Changes | Salesforce Trailhead

    Juan deploys his changes using the same command as before: project deploy start. Authorize to the Partial sandbox. Make sure you’re in the Salesforce DX project directory. On the command …

  5. How to: Install a Deployment Package Using the deploy.cmd File …

    When you create a web deployment package in Visual Studio, Visual Studio creates a .cmd file that you can use to install the package. This .cmd file contains the actual Web Deploy …

  6. Web Deploy: How to see the command executed in Visual Studio during ...

    Nov 3, 2010 · Once you publish the project, in the output window you will see the MSDeploy command which is being used. In my case I published the project to localhost to the Default …

  7. Deploying Projects from Vercel CLI

    Learn how to deploy your Vercel Projects from Vercel CLI using the vercel or vercel deploy commands. The vercel command is used to deploy Vercel Projects and can be used from …

  8. visual studio - Can I view what build commands are actually …

    Sep 18, 2013 · Go to menu Tools -> Options -> Projects and Solutions -> Build and Run. Change the MSBuild project build output verbosity option, typically from the default Minimal to Normal, …

  9. Using deployctl on the command line - Deno

    deployctl is a command line tool (CLI) that lets you operate the Deno Deploy platform without leaving your terminal. With it you can deploy your code, create and manage your projects and …

  10. Developer projects CLI reference (BETA) - HubSpot

    To learn more about a specific command, enter the command followed by --help. Create a project in a specified directory. You'll be prompted to give the project a name, as well as confirm the …

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