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mcdev

v7.6.1

Published

Accenture Salesforce Marketing Cloud DevTools

Downloads

1,349

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Accenture SFMC DevTools

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Accenture Salesforce Marketing Cloud DevTools (mcdev) is a rapid deployment/rollout, backup and development tool for Salesforce Marketing Cloud. It allows you to retrieve and deploy configuration and code across Business Units and instances.

Quick start

Install

Run the following to install Accenture SFMC DevTools on your computer:

npm install -g mcdev

VSCode Extension

We also provide a VSCode extension that integrates SFMC DevTools into your IDE. You can install it from the VSCode Marketplace.

Include in your package

First, install it as dependency:

npm install mcdev --save

You can then include it in your code with JavaScript/ES module imports:

import mcdev from 'mcdev';

That will load node_packages/mcdev/lib/index.js. It can make sense to directly include other files if you have a special scenario. We've done that in our example for retrieveChangelog.js or in more detail, in our child-project sfmc-devtools-copado to get full control over certain aspects.

Documentation

Please checkout the GitHub wiki for the full documentation.

Changelog

Find info on the latest releases with a detailed changelog in the GitHub Releases tab.

Contribute

If you want to enhance Accenture SFMC DevTools you are welcome to fork the repo and create a pull request. Please understand that we will have to conduct a code review before accepting your changes.

More details on how to best do that are described in our wiki.

Main Contacts

The people that lead this project:

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2020-2024 Accenture. MIT licensed.