Open source components offer editable source code for standard B2B store components.
Use an open source component to enhance the component or customize it to meet your requirements
without having to rebuild the entire component.
The source code is available in a public Git repository. You can clone it and customize the
components using familiar tools like Salesforce Developer Experience (Salesforce DX) and
Visual Studio Code (VS Code).
Deploy your changes using standard Salesforce DX workflows. Customized components appear in
Experience Builder under the Open Source section. You can replace the standard component with
your custom version.
Note Test your changes in a sandbox environment before publishing them to the production
environment.
Component Updates
Salesforce pushes upgrades to open source components to the same
Git repository where the original open source components are stored. You can choose when to
pull in the latest upgrades. If you upgrade, you must manually merge your custom
changes.
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