export SFDX_AUDIENCE_URL=https://lwccorp2-dev-ed.test1.lightning.pc-rnd.force.com/
https://lwccorp2-dev-ed.test1.my.pc-rnd.salesforce.com/
# nativewebcomponents@cs3.com
# https://confluence.internal.salesforce.com/pages/viewpage.action?spaceKey=PLATFORMDX&title=SFDX+on+Internal+Environments#SFDXonInternalEnvironments-CreateanewSalesforceProjectandmodifyit
https://lwccorp2-dev-ed.test1.lightning.pc-rnd.force.com/lightning/page/home
Now that you’ve created a Salesforce DX project, what’s next? Here are some documentation resources to get you started.
Do you want to deploy a set of changes, or create a self-contained application? Choose a development model.
The sfdx-project.json
file contains useful configuration information for your project. See Salesforce DX Project Configuration in the Salesforce DX Developer Guide for details about this file.