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Packaging library for the Salesforce packaging platform

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# errorDuringSObjectCRUDOperation An error occurred during CRUD operation %s on entity %s. %s # errorInvalidIdNoMatchingVersionId The %s %s is invalid, as a corresponding %s was not found # invalidPackageTypeAction Specify Unlocked or Managed for package type. # invalidPackageTypeMessage Invalid package type # idNotFoundAction It`s possible that this package was created on a different Dev Hub. Authenticate to the Dev Hub org that owns the package, and reference that Dev Hub when running the command. # malformedPackageVersionIdAction Use "sfdx force:package:version:list" to verify the 05i package version ID. # malformedPackageVersionIdMessage We can’t find this package version ID for this Dev Hub. # malformedPackageIdAction Use "sfdx force:package:list" to verify the 0Ho package version ID. # malformedPackageIdMessage We can’t find the package id in the Dev Hub. # notFoundMessage The requested resource does not exist # itemDoesNotFitWithinMaxLength When calculating the number of items to be included in query "%s", when formatted, was too long. The item was (truncated): %s with a length of %s. The maximum length of items, when formatted is %s. # packageNotEnabledAction Packaging is not enabled on this org. Verify that you are authenticated to the desired org and try again. Otherwise, contact Salesforce Customer Support for more information. # packageInstanceNotEnabled Your org does not have permission to specify a build instance for your package version. Verify that you are authenticated to the desired org and try again. Otherwise, contact Salesforce Customer Support for more information. # packageSourceOrgNotEnabled Your Dev Hub does not have permission to specify a source org for your build org. Verify that you are authenticated to the correct Dev Hub and try again. Otherwise, contact Salesforce Customer Support for assistance. # invalidIdOrAlias The %s: %s isn't defined in the sfdx-project.json. Add it to the packageDirectories section and add the alias to packageAliases with its %s ID.