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- - [`sf org create shape`](#sf-org-create-shape)
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- - [`sf org create snapshot`](#sf-org-create-snapshot)
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- - [`sf org delete shape`](#sf-org-delete-shape)
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- - [`sf org delete snapshot`](#sf-org-delete-snapshot)
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- - [`sf org get snapshot`](#sf-org-get-snapshot)
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- - [`sf org list shape`](#sf-org-list-shape)
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- - [`sf org list snapshot`](#sf-org-list-snapshot)
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+ # Command Topics
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- ## `sf org create shape`
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- Create a scratch org configuration (shape) based on the specified source org.
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- ```
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- USAGE
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- $ sf org create shape -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>]
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- -o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
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- configuration variable is already set.
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- --api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
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- GLOBAL FLAGS
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- --json Format output as json.
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Create a scratch org configuration (shape) based on the specified source org.
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- Scratch org shapes mimic the baseline setup (features, limits, edition, and Metadata API settings) of a source org
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- without the extraneous data and metadata.
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- Run "sf org list shape" to view the available org shapes and their IDs.
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- To create a scratch org from an org shape, include the "sourceOrg" property in the scratch org definition file and set
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- it to the org ID of the source org. Then create a scratch org with the "sf force:org:create" command.
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- ALIASES
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- $ sf force org shape create
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- Create an org shape for the source org with alias SourceOrg:
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- $ sf org create shape --target-org SourceOrg
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- _See code: [src/commands/org/create/shape.ts](https://github.com/salesforcecli/plugin-signups/blob/2.0.29/src/commands/org/create/shape.ts)_
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- ## `sf org create snapshot`
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- Create a snapshot of a scratch org.
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- ```
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- USAGE
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- $ sf org create snapshot -v <value> -o <value> -n <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>] [-d <value>]
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- -d, --description=<value> Description of snapshot.
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- -n, --name=<value> (required) Unique name of snapshot.
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- -o, --source-org=<value> (required) ID or locally authenticated username or alias of scratch org to snapshot.
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- -v, --target-dev-hub=<value> (required) Username or alias of the Dev Hub org. Not required if the `target-dev-hub`
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- configuration variable is already set.
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- --api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
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- --json Format output as json.
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Create a snapshot of a scratch org.
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- A snapshot is a point-in-time copy of a scratch org. The copy is referenced by its unique name in a scratch org
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- definition file.
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- Use "sf org get snapshot" to get details, including status, about a snapshot creation request.
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- To create a scratch org from a snapshot, include the "snapshot" option (instead of "edition") in the scratch org
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- definition file and set it to the name of the snapshot. Then use "sf force:org:create" to create the scratch org.
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- $ sf force org snapshot create
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- Create a snapshot called "Dependencies" using the source scratch org ID and your default Dev Hub org:
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- $ sf org create snapshot --source-org 00Dxx0000000000 --name Dependencies --description 'Contains PackageA \
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- Create a snapshot called "NightlyBranch" using the source scratch org username and a Dev Hub org with alias
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- NightlyDevHub:
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- $ sf org create snapshot --source-org myuser@myorg --name NightlyBranch --description 'Contains PkgA v2.1.0 and \
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- PkgB 3.3.0' --target-dev-hub NightlyDevHub
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- -d, --description=<value> Description of snapshot.
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- Use this description to document the contents of the snapshot. We suggest that you include a reference point, such
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- as a version control system tag or commit ID.
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- _See code: [src/commands/org/create/snapshot.ts](https://github.com/salesforcecli/plugin-signups/blob/2.0.29/src/commands/org/create/snapshot.ts)_
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- ## `sf org delete shape`
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- Delete all org shapes for a target org.
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- ```
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- $ sf org delete shape -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>] [-p]
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- -o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
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- configuration variable is already set.
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- -p, --no-prompt Don't prompt for confirmation.
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- --api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
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- --json Format output as json.
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- Delete all org shapes for a target org.
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- A source org can have only one active org shape. If you try to create an org shape for a source org that already has
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- one, the previous shape is marked inactive and replaced by a new active shape. If you don’t want to create scratch
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- orgs based on this shape, you can delete the org shape.
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- $ sf force org shape delete
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- Delete all org shapes for the source org with alias SourceOrg:
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- $ sf org delete shape --target-org SourceOrg
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- Delete all org shapes without prompting:
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- $ sf org delete shape --target-org SourceOrg --no-prompt
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- _See code: [src/commands/org/delete/shape.ts](https://github.com/salesforcecli/plugin-signups/blob/2.0.29/src/commands/org/delete/shape.ts)_
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- ## `sf org delete snapshot`
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- Delete a scratch org snapshot.
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- $ sf org delete snapshot -v <value> -s <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>]
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- -s, --snapshot=<value> (required) Name or ID of snapshot to delete.
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- -v, --target-dev-hub=<value> (required) Username or alias of the Dev Hub org. Not required if the `target-dev-hub`
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- --api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
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- Delete a scratch org snapshot.
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- Dev Hub admins can delete any snapshot, while users can delete only their own unless a Dev Hub admin gives the user
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- $ sf force org snapshot delete
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- Delete a snapshot from the default Dev Hub using the snapshot ID:
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- $ sf org delete snapshot --snapshot 0Oo...
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- Delete a snapshot from the specified Dev Hub using the snapshot name:
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- $ sf org delete snapshot --snapshot BaseSnapshot --target-dev-hub SnapshotDevHub
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- -s, --snapshot=<value> Name or ID of snapshot to delete.
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- The IDs of scratch org snapshots start with 0Oo.
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- _See code: [src/commands/org/delete/snapshot.ts](https://github.com/salesforcecli/plugin-signups/blob/2.0.29/src/commands/org/delete/snapshot.ts)_
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- Get details about a scratch org snapshot.
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- $ sf org get snapshot -v <value> -s <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>]
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- -s, --snapshot=<value> (required) Name or ID of snapshot to retrieve.
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- -v, --target-dev-hub=<value> (required) Username or alias of the Dev Hub org. Not required if the `target-dev-hub`
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- --api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
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- Snapshot creation can take a while. Use this command with the snapshot name or ID to check its creation status. After
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- the status changes to Active, you can use the snapshot to create scratch orgs.
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- To create a snapshot, use the "sf org create snapshot" command. To retrieve a list of all snapshots, use "sf org list
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- Get snapshot details using its ID and the default Dev Hub org:
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- _See code: [src/commands/org/get/snapshot.ts](https://github.com/salesforcecli/plugin-signups/blob/2.0.29/src/commands/org/get/snapshot.ts)_
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- ## `sf org list shape`
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- List all org shapes you’ve created.
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- $ sf org list shape [--json]
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- List all org shapes you’ve created.
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- The output includes the alias, username, and ID of the source org, the status of the org shape creation, and more. Use
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- the org ID to update your scratch org configuration file so you can create a scratch org based on this org shape.
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- $ sf force org shape list
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- List all org shapes you've created:
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- $ sf org list shape
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- _See code: [src/commands/org/list/shape.ts](https://github.com/salesforcecli/plugin-signups/blob/2.0.29/src/commands/org/list/shape.ts)_
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- $ sf org list snapshot -v <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>]
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- To create a snapshot, use the "sf org create snapshot" command. To get details about a snapshot request, use "sf org
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- _See code: [src/commands/org/list/snapshot.ts](https://github.com/salesforcecli/plugin-signups/blob/2.0.29/src/commands/org/list/snapshot.ts)_
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