sf-b2c-ocapi
OCAPI -- Open Commerce API (Maintenance-Only)
MAINTENANCE-ONLY NOTICE
OCAPI is in maintenance-only mode. Salesforce is not adding new features and has positioned SCAPI as the successor for all new storefront development. OCAPI receives only critical security patches and bug fixes. It has NOT been formally deprecated with a sunset date.
Use this skill ONLY for: maintaining legacy integrations, planning OCAPI-to-SCAPI migration, or debugging production OCAPI issues.
Do NOT build new features against OCAPI. Use the
sf-b2c-scapiskill for all new work.
Before Writing Code
Fetch live documentation BEFORE writing any code.
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