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58. Common Questions Partners Ask About Developer Hubs
Are there any Partner
specific entitlements related
to the Dev Hub?
Scratch Org Entitlements
(Active Orgs / Daily
Activations)
● 20/40 (active/daily) for
partners with a trial PBO
● 40/80 (active/daily) for
partners with an active PBO
Salesforce Limited Access
Free (SLAF) User Licenses
● 100 SLAF licences / PBO
Does the Developer Hub
really have to be in my
PBO?
Yes, for very good reasons
PBO Dev Hub Super Powers
● Greater entitlements (scratch
orgs and SLAF licenses)
● Partner-specific scratch org
editions
● Value-based org settings
(coming soon)
No, seriously, I really don’t
want the Dev Hub in my
PBO. Why can’t I move it?
Sorry, but an ISV Partner’s
Developer Hub must be in
their PBO
Some features like Scratch
Org Debugging only work with
your Dev Hub’s PBO
PBOs need to be permanent
so you don’t risk losing 2GP
package versions
59. Common Questions Partners Ask About the Salesforce CLI
Where do I get the
Salesforce CLI?
Download system installers for
MacOS and Windows from
bit.ly/salesforce-cli
● .pkg installer for MacOS
● .exe installer for Windows
Linux is also supported
(Debian and Ubuntu)
Do I need to install anything
else before using the
Salesforce CLI?
Strongly recommend that you
also install Git
Salesforce DX works with any
version control system (VCS),
but most examples use Git
Some tools (like SFDX-
Falcon) require the use of Git
to clone (download) code
repositories
OK, I’ve installed the
Salesforce CLI. Now what?
To use the CLI, you must
connect it to one or more
Salesforce orgs
The first org you should
connect to is your Dev Hub
Next is your packaging org
Any other orgs you work with
60. Common Questions Partners Ask About VS Code + SFDX
What happened to Eclipse
and the Force.com IDE?
Salesforce has stopped active
development on the
Force.com IDE plugin for
Eclipse
Current focus is delivering
tooling based on Salesforce
CLI and VS Code
Why did Salesforce move to
from Eclipse to VS Code?
VS Code supports LSP, the
Language Server Protocol
LSP is a standard way for
language tooling and code
editors to communicate
Investment in LSP tooling
allows Salesforce to leverage
other LSP-compliant editors
OK, I get it. VS Code is the
new hotness. How do I
install all of this?
Installation is a two-step
process
First, install VS Code
bit.ly/install-vs-code
Second, install the Salesforce
Extensions for VS Code
bundle
bit.ly/sfdx-extensions
Updates to VS Code and the
SFDX extensions are
automatic