Query and manage Salesforce CRM data via the Salesforce CLI (`sf`). Run SOQL/SOSL queries, inspect object schemas, create/update/delete records, bulk import/export, execute Apex, deploy metadata, and make raw REST API calls.
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npx tessl skill review --optimize ./skills/salesforce/SKILL.mdUse the Salesforce CLI (sf) to interact with Salesforce orgs. The CLI must be authenticated before use. Always add --json for structured output.
If the sf binary is not available, stop and ask the user to install the Salesforce CLI using the repo's declared install metadata or the official Salesforce CLI guide. After the CLI is available, authenticate with sf org login web before touching org data.
sf org login web --alias my-orgOther login methods:
# JWT-based login (CI/automation)
sf org login jwt --client-id <consumer-key> --jwt-key-file server.key --username user@example.com --alias my-org
# Login with an existing access token
sf org login access-token --instance-url https://mycompany.my.salesforce.com
# Login via SFDX auth URL (from a file)
sf org login sfdx-url --sfdx-url-file authUrl.txt --alias my-org# List all authenticated orgs
sf org list --json
# Display info about the default org (access token, instance URL, username)
sf org display --json
# Display info about a specific org
sf org display --target-org my-org --json
# Display with SFDX auth URL (sensitive - contains refresh token)
sf org display --target-org my-org --verbose --json
# Open org in browser
sf org open
sf org open --target-org my-org
# Log out
sf org logout --target-org my-org# Set default target org
sf config set target-org my-org
# List all config variables
sf config list
# Get a specific config value
sf config get target-org
# Set an alias
sf alias set prod=user@example.com
# List aliases
sf alias listStandard SOQL queries via the default API:
# Basic query
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name, Email FROM Contact LIMIT 10" --json
# WHERE clause
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name, Amount, StageName FROM Opportunity WHERE StageName = 'Closed Won'" --json
# Relationship queries (parent-to-child)
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name, (SELECT LastName, Email FROM Contacts) FROM Account LIMIT 5" --json
# Relationship queries (child-to-parent)
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name, Account.Name FROM Contact" --json
# LIKE for text search
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name FROM Account WHERE Name LIKE '%Acme%'" --json
# Date filtering
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name, CreatedDate FROM Lead WHERE CreatedDate = TODAY" --json
# ORDER BY + LIMIT
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name, Amount FROM Opportunity ORDER BY Amount DESC LIMIT 20" --json
# Include deleted/archived records
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name FROM Account" --all-rows --json
# Query from a file
sf data query --file query.soql --json
# Tooling API queries (metadata objects like ApexClass, ApexTrigger)
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name, Status FROM ApexClass" --use-tooling-api --json
# Output to CSV file
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name, Email FROM Contact" --result-format csv --output-file contacts.csv
# Target a specific org
sf data query --query "SELECT Id, Name FROM Account" --target-org my-org --jsonFor queries returning more than 10,000 records, use Bulk API instead:
sf data export bulk --query "SELECT Id, Name, Email FROM Contact" --output-file contacts.csv --result-format csv --wait 10
sf data export bulk --query "SELECT Id, Name FROM Account" --output-file accounts.json --result-format json --wait 10SOSL searches across multiple objects at once:
# Search for text across objects
sf data search --query "FIND {John Smith} IN ALL FIELDS RETURNING Contact(Name, Email), Lead(Name, Email)" --json
# Search in name fields only
sf data search --query "FIND {Acme} IN NAME FIELDS RETURNING Account(Name, Industry), Contact(Name)" --json
# Search from a file
sf data search --file search.sosl --json
# Output to CSV
sf data search --query "FIND {test} RETURNING Contact(Name)" --result-format csv# By record ID
sf data get record --sobject Contact --record-id 003XXXXXXXXXXXX --json
# By field match (WHERE-like)
sf data get record --sobject Account --where "Name=Acme" --json
# By multiple fields (values with spaces need single quotes)
sf data get record --sobject Account --where "Name='Universal Containers' Phone='(123) 456-7890'" --jsonsf data create record --sobject Contact --values "FirstName='Jane' LastName='Doe' Email='jane@example.com'" --json
sf data create record --sobject Account --values "Name='New Company' Website=www.example.com Industry='Technology'" --json
# Tooling API object
sf data create record --sobject TraceFlag --use-tooling-api --values "DebugLevelId=7dl... LogType=CLASS_TRACING" --json# By ID
sf data update record --sobject Contact --record-id 003XXXXXXXXXXXX --values "Email='updated@example.com'" --json
# By field match
sf data update record --sobject Account --where "Name='Old Acme'" --values "Name='New Acme'" --json
# Multiple fields
sf data update record --sobject Account --record-id 001XXXXXXXXXXXX --values "Name='Acme III' Website=www.example.com" --json# By ID
sf data delete record --sobject Account --record-id 001XXXXXXXXXXXX --json
# By field match
sf data delete record --sobject Account --where "Name=Acme" --jsonFor large datasets (thousands to millions of records):
# Export to CSV
sf data export bulk --query "SELECT Id, Name, Email FROM Contact" --output-file contacts.csv --result-format csv --wait 10
# Export to JSON
sf data export bulk --query "SELECT Id, Name FROM Account" --output-file accounts.json --result-format json --wait 10
# Include soft-deleted records
sf data export bulk --query "SELECT Id, Name FROM Account" --output-file accounts.csv --result-format csv --all-rows --wait 10
# Resume a timed-out export
sf data export resume --job-id 750XXXXXXXXXXXX --json# Import from CSV
sf data import bulk --file accounts.csv --sobject Account --wait 10
# Resume a timed-out import
sf data import resume --job-id 750XXXXXXXXXXXX --jsonsf data upsert bulk --file contacts.csv --sobject Contact --external-id Email --wait 10# Delete records listed in CSV (CSV must have an Id column)
sf data delete bulk --file records-to-delete.csv --sobject Contact --wait 10# Export with relationships into JSON tree format
sf data export tree --query "SELECT Id, Name, (SELECT Name, Email FROM Contacts) FROM Account" --json
# Export with a plan file (for multiple objects)
sf data export tree --query "SELECT Id, Name FROM Account" --plan --output-dir export-data
# Import from tree JSON files
sf data import tree --files Account.json,Contact.json
# Import using a plan definition file
sf data import tree --plan Account-Contact-plan.json# Describe an object (fields, relationships, picklist values)
sf sobject describe --sobject Account --json
# Describe a custom object
sf sobject describe --sobject MyCustomObject__c --json
# Describe a Tooling API object
sf sobject describe --sobject ApexClass --use-tooling-api --json
# List all objects
sf sobject list --json
# List only custom objects
sf sobject list --sobject custom --json
# List only standard objects
sf sobject list --sobject standard --json# Execute Apex from a file
sf apex run --file script.apex --json
# Run interactively (type code, press Ctrl+D to execute)
sf apex run
# Run Apex tests
sf apex run test --test-names MyTestClass --json
# Get test results
sf apex get test --test-run-id 707XXXXXXXXXXXX --json
# View Apex logs
sf apex list log --json
sf apex get log --log-id 07LXXXXXXXXXXXXMake arbitrary authenticated REST API calls:
# GET request
sf api request rest 'services/data/v62.0/limits' --json
# List API versions
sf api request rest '/services/data/' --json
# Create a record via REST
sf api request rest '/services/data/v62.0/sobjects/Account' --method POST --body '{"Name":"REST Account","Industry":"Technology"}' --json
# Update a record via REST (PATCH)
sf api request rest '/services/data/v62.0/sobjects/Account/001XXXXXXXXXXXX' --method PATCH --body '{"BillingCity":"San Francisco"}' --json
# GraphQL query
sf api request graphql --body '{"query":"{ uiapi { query { Account { edges { node { Name { value } } } } } } }"}' --json
# Custom headers
sf api request rest '/services/data/v62.0/limits' --header 'Accept: application/xml'
# Save response to file
sf api request rest '/services/data/v62.0/limits' --stream-to-file limits.json# Deploy metadata to an org
sf project deploy start --source-dir force-app --json
# Deploy specific metadata components
sf project deploy start --metadata ApexClass:MyClass --json
# Retrieve metadata from an org
sf project retrieve start --metadata ApexClass --json
# Check deploy status
sf project deploy report --job-id 0AfXXXXXXXXXXXX --json
# Generate a new Salesforce DX project
sf project generate --name my-project
# List metadata components in the org
sf project list ignored --json# Run CLI diagnostics
sf doctor
# Check CLI version
sf version
# See what is new
sf whatsnew-- Count records
SELECT COUNT() FROM Contact WHERE AccountId = '001XXXXXXXXXXXX'
-- Aggregate query
SELECT StageName, COUNT(Id), SUM(Amount) FROM Opportunity GROUP BY StageName
-- Date literals
SELECT Id, Name FROM Lead WHERE CreatedDate = LAST_N_DAYS:30
-- Subquery (semi-join)
SELECT Id, Name FROM Account WHERE Id IN (SELECT AccountId FROM Contact WHERE Email LIKE '%@acme.com')
-- Polymorphic lookup
SELECT Id, Who.Name, Who.Type FROM Task WHERE Who.Type = 'Contact'
-- Multiple WHERE conditions
SELECT Id, Name, Amount FROM Opportunity WHERE Amount > 10000 AND StageName != 'Closed Lost' AND CloseDate = THIS_QUARTER--json for structured, parseable output.LIMIT on queries to avoid excessive data. Start with LIMIT 10 and increase if the user needs more.sf data export bulk instead of sf data query.WHERE ... LIKE '%term%'. When searching across multiple objects, use SOSL via sf data search.--target-org <alias> when the user has multiple orgs; ask which org if ambiguous.sf org login web.COUNT()). Use standard sf data query for those.sf sobject describe), the JSON output can be very large. Summarize the key fields, required fields, and relationships for the user rather than dumping the raw output.6768672
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