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🚀 We’re thrilled to announce that Einstein for Developers (Beta) is now a part of the Salesforce Expanded Pack! 🚀
Here’s what you can expect with this change:
Access to powerful generative AI tooling that is grounded in your org’s data, and is backed by the promise of Salesforce’s Trust Layer. See Additional Terms of Use for information.
Seamless updating of extension versions. Weekly extension releases include new features and enhancements that we continue to make to Einstein for Developers!
Einstein for Developers is enabled by default in our VS Code desktop application. Enable it in Code Builder in minutes with the following steps.
We’re excited that we’ve made it easier for you to give Einstein for Developers a spin, and we hope you’ll give it a try. We’d love your feedback ! 📝
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Workspace settings have precedence over user settings, so the feature is working as expected. If E4D is explicitly enabled in workspace settings and explicitly disabled in user settings, E4D should remain enabled in the current project.
If you would like each user in your project to be able to decide themselves whether they want to enable E4D, run Preferences: Open Workspace Settings (JSON) in the command palette and remove the line "salesforce.einsteinForDevelopers.enable": true from the settings.json file, then push the modified settings.json file to Github.
🚀 We’re thrilled to announce that Einstein for Developers (Beta) is now a part of the Salesforce Expanded Pack! 🚀
Here’s what you can expect with this change:
We’re excited that we’ve made it easier for you to give Einstein for Developers a spin, and we hope you’ll give it a try. We’d love your feedback ! 📝
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: