The July update of Microsoft's Power Platform Command Line Interface (CLI) is now live, introducing a host of improvements and features. These enhancements stem from user feedback provided on the GitHub discussions. Some of the updated tasks include adding a new parameter in the 'pac pcf push' command that only pushes modified files. Moreover, react and react-dom have been added as dependencies when executing 'pac pcf init'.
Several updates have been applied primarily on the Admin functions. Notably, a fresh 'pac list-service-principal' command has been added due to high demand. Additionally, the 'pac create-service-principal' command has been revamped based on user feedback to deliver improved predictability. Extra parameters have also been introduced for the environment and application id name.
This step-by-step update reaffirms Microsoft's commitment to making its Power Platform CLI more user-friendly, efficient, and effective for users. The continuous improvements aim to eradicate any arising issues and iron out any inconsistencies, ensuring developers have a seamless experience.
The July update of Microsoft's Power Platform CLI introduces a pivotal shift in the platform's responsiveness and user-friendliness. The changes, based on user feedback, highlight Microsoft's commitment to improving the user interface for developers. These updates are major steps in ensuring a seamless user experience, ultimately improving productivity and efficiency.
The Power Platform Command Line Interface July Update brings a number of new features and improvements. The `pac pcf push` command now has the `–incremental` parameter, which only pushes the files that have changed. The `pac pcf init` command has now added react and react-dom as dependencies. There is also a new `pac admin create-service-principal` command, which allows users to create a service principal. This command has been improved, and now offers additional parameters for the environment name and the name of the application id. The secret created by this command lasts for one year.
In addition, there is now a `pac list-service-principal` command, which allows users to check the service principals that have previously been created. This helps to ensure that the `pac create-service-principal` command is running correctly.
These updates to the Power Platform Command Line Interface make it easier for developers to create and manage applications on the platform.
Power Platform, Command Line Interface, Advanced Makers, Developers, PCF Updates, Admin Functions, Azure Portal, Computer Program, GitHub Discussions, React, React-DOM