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I’ve wanted easy trunk-based development for Salesforce for years. Short-lived branches, frequent merges, small pull requests, and CI fast enough that developers aren’t afraid to commit. The same practices that engineering teams use everywhere else. Every time I tried to make it work, I hit the same wall: Apex tests require an org. That single dependency turns every validation run into an infrastructure problem. Before a test can execute, you need authentication, environment provisioning, metadata deployment, test execution, and cleanup. The result is feedback loops measured in minutes instead of seconds. I got tired of waiting and built Nimbus, a local Apex runtime that executes Apex tests without an org. This is what I learned while trying to make trunk-based development actually work fo


Полный текст и контекст у первоисточника: https://dev.to/oblitus/trunk-based-development-working-for-salesforce-without-a-single-org-531f