with Nodejs installed, install sfmm globally:
npm i -g sfmm
For one offs, using in CI/CD workflows, etc you can use npx:
npx sfmm <action> <repo> [flags]
You can use sfmm with a GitHub author and repo:
sfmm <action> <author> <repo> [flags]
You can also use a url:
sfmm <action> <url> [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help : Print out help message
-v, --version : Print out install version of sfmm
-d, --dev : Development mode (more logs)
All actions can be used with <url> or <author> <repo>
Action | Description | Usage | Flags |
---|---|---|---|
add | Add modules from a remote sfdx project to your current sfdx project | sfmm add <url> [flags] |
-s, --save : Save to config file -i, --ignore : Append modules to .gitignore file -a, --all : Include all files (typically not wanted)
|
remove | Remove module from your current sfdx project and sfmm config file | sfmm remove <url> |
(N/A) |
open | Open the project in your default browser | sfmm open <url> |
(N/A) |
read | Print the project's README.md to the console | sfmm read <url> |
(N/A) |
# install component to current sfdx project's lwc directory
sfmm add jsmithdev extenda-modal
# via url, install modal component to current sfdx project's lwc directory
sfmm add https://github.com/jsmithdev/extenda-modal
# install modal component to current sfdx project's lwc directory and save to config file
sfmm add jsmithdev extenda-modal --save
# using short flags together
sfmm add jsmithdev extenda-modal -si
# remove modal component and from .sfmm config file
sfmm remove jsmithdev extenda-modal
# via url, remove modal component and from .sfmm config file
sfmm remove https://github.com/jsmithdev/extenda-modal
sfmm open <author> <repo>
sfmm read <author> <repo>
# clone sfmm
git clone https://github.com/jsmithdev/sfmm.git
# enter sfmm directory
cd sfmm
# install
npm i
# optionally, link to global npm modules
npm link
# test run linked module
sfmm add jsmithdev modal -si
# test run without linking
node index.js add jsmithdev modal -si