How do I use MavensMate in Salesforce?

How do I use MavensMate in Salesforce?

Installing MavensMate

  1. Re-open Sublime and go to Tools – Command Palette…
  2. Select ‘Package Control: Install Package’, you can do so by starting to type install in the Command Palette.
  3. A list of packages to install will appear in the Command Palette, type ‘mm’ and select MavensMate.
  4. Exit Sublime and re-open.

What is MavensMate?

MavensMate is one of the coolest open source tools in the Salesforce ecosystem. You can connect specific Salesforce orgs or sandboxes to MavensMate. When you update code in a text editor with the plugin installed, it automatically deploys that change to the org you connected upon save.

How do I connect sublime to Salesforce?

Download and install MavensDesktop in your system. From the top menu in Sublime Text 3 Click MavensMate [Symbol] Project [Symbol] New Project. MavensMate Desktop will open in your system, then select your Salesforce Environment Type (here I used my salesforce developer Account) and click Connect.

How do I install MavensMate on Windows 10?

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  1. Download Sublime Text. Use only version 3 (or above), download from here.
  2. Install Package Control.
  3. Restart Sublime Text.
  4. Install MavensMate.
  5. Download and install Mavensmate Desktop.
  6. Setting Workspace.
  7. New MavensMate project.

How do I install Eclipse for Salesforce?

Below are the steps to install Force.com IDE plugin :

  1. Launch Eclipse and select Help and click Install New Software.
  2. On click of Install New Software, a popup will open.
  3. Click Ok.
  4. Eclipse downloads the list of available plug-ins and displays them in the Available Software dialog.
  5. Select Force.com IDE.

What is force IDE?

The Force.com IDE is an integrated development environment for developing applications on the Force.com platform using Apex, Visualforce, and metadata components. It is designed for developers and development teams. The Force.com IDE is built on top of the open-source Eclipse platform, and is available as a plug-in.