PCF Create, Build, Deploy Cheat Sheet
If you're seeking an all-in-one guide on creating, building, and deploying PCF controls, you've come to the right place. This cheat sheet outlines the necessary steps to accomplish these tasks and assumes that you have installed the Power Platform CLI and have access to msbuild from Visual Studio. Aliases are utilized where possible to streamline and simplify the process.
The cheat sheet provides usage instructions for all the available options such as specifying the namespace and component name, choosing a suitable template for the component, selecting the framework, and defining the output directory. By following these guidelines, you can develop and deploy customized controls that integrate efficiently with PowerApps, Dynamics 365, and Common Data Service.
To get started on building your PCF controls, head over to the link provided to check out the full guide and start creating. Happy developing!
The post PCF Create, Build, Deploy Cheat Sheet is originally posted by Carl de Souza.
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