creating-b2b-commerce-store
forcedotcom/sf-skills
Create B2B Commerce stores and retrieve storefront metadata via interactive workflow.
What is creating-b2b-commerce-store?
Interactive workflow to create Commerce B2B Stores in Salesforce and retrieve auto-generated storefront metadata to your repository. Use when setting up B2B Commerce storefronts, configuring stores, or deploying Commerce experiences. The store must be created first in the org to auto-generate the storefront metadata.
- Guide users through B2B Commerce store creation in Salesforce Setup
- List available Digital Experience sites and retrieve storefront metadata
- Retrieve DigitalExperienceBundle metadata for customization and deployment
- Validate store names and handle naming conventions (spaces become underscores)
- Provide step-by-step next steps for customization and deployment
How to install creating-b2b-commerce-store
npx skills add https://github.com/forcedotcom/sf-skills --skill creating-b2b-commerce-store- Salesforce Commerce licenses
- Experience Cloud enabled in org
- Salesforce CLI installed and authenticated
How to use creating-b2b-commerce-store
- 1.Agent explains the Commerce B2B concept (Store = backend data, Storefront = frontend metadata)
- 2.Follow the guided steps to create a B2B Store in Setup → Commerce → Stores
- 3.Provide the store name you created when prompted
- 4.Agent lists available Digital Experience sites in your org
- 5.Select the site corresponding to your B2B Store
- 6.Agent retrieves the DigitalExperienceBundle metadata to your local repository
- 7.Review retrieved metadata structure and proceed with customization or deployment
Use cases
- Create a new B2B Commerce store and retrieve its auto-generated storefront metadata
- Set up a Commerce storefront from scratch using the interactive workflow
- Retrieve existing Commerce storefront metadata to a local repository for version control
- Deploy customized B2B storefront experiences back to the org
- Configure buyer groups, entitlement policies, and payment gateways for B2B stores
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud developers
- B2B Commerce administrators
- E-commerce platform builders
- Salesforce developers managing storefronts via source control
creating-b2b-commerce-store FAQ
The Commerce setup wizard auto-generates hundreds of configuration values for the storefront. Creating storefront metadata manually will fail. The store creation process automatically generates the associated Digital Experience (LWR site) with all required metadata.
Spaces in store names are converted to underscores in folder names and site identifiers. For example, 'My B2B Store' becomes 'My_B2B_Store1'. The workflow lists actual site names so you can select the correct one.
Yes. After retrieval, you can customize the metadata with custom LWCs or branding changes, then deploy using `sf project deploy start` with the DigitalExperienceBundle source directory.
Ensure the store was successfully created in Setup → Commerce → Stores and that the Digital Experience was generated. Run the list metadata command again to refresh the available sites.
The DigitalExperienceBundle includes the site configuration file, views (home, cart, product detail, product list), routes, CMS content, and other sfdc_cms__* directories needed for the storefront.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from forcedotcom/sf-skills.
name: creating-b2b-commerce-store description: "Interactive workflow to create Commerce B2B Stores and retrieve storefront metadata. Use when users want to: create B2B Commerce stores, build Commerce storefronts, set up B2B stores from Vibes, retrieve Commerce metadata, deploy Commerce experiences, work with DigitalExperienceBundle for Commerce." compatibility: "Requires Commerce licenses, Experience Cloud, Salesforce CLI" metadata: version: "1.0" category: "commerce"
Commerce B2B Storefront Creation
Interactive workflow to create a Commerce B2B Store in Salesforce and retrieve the auto-generated storefront metadata to your repository.
Critical Concepts
Commerce B2B = Store (backend data) + Storefront (frontend metadata). Store must be created first in the org to auto-generate the Storefront. Never create storefront metadata manually.
When to Use This Skill
Trigger when users request:
- "Create a B2B Commerce store"
- "Build a Commerce storefront"
- "Set up Commerce B2B"
- "Create B2B Commerce"
- "Retrieve Commerce storefront metadata"
- "Deploy B2B storefront"
Rules That Always Apply
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Always follow the interactive flow. Do NOT skip steps. Each step requires user confirmation before proceeding.
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Never create storefront metadata manually. The Commerce setup wizard generates hundreds of configuration values. Manual creation will fail.
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Always list sites before retrieval. Store names get underscores and number suffixes (e.g., "My B2B Store" → "My_B2B_Store1"). Let the user select from the actual list.
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Always use
--jsonflag. Include--jsonon all Salesforce CLI commands for parseable output.
Interactive Workflow: 7 Steps
Step 1: Explain Commerce B2B Concept
Agent explains: Commerce has Store (data) + Storefront (metadata). Store must be created first.
Step 2: Guide User to Create B2B Store
Agent provides these steps:
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Navigate to Setup → Commerce → Stores
- Or: App Launcher → Commerce → Create Store
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Click "Create Store" or "Setup New Store"
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Select "Commerce Store" as the store type
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Follow the wizard:
- Store Name: Choose descriptive name (e.g., "My B2B Store")
- Important: Spaces become underscores in folder names
- Site URL: Unique URL name for the site
- Store Name: Choose descriptive name (e.g., "My B2B Store")
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Complete wizard - it creates:
- WebStore record
- Default buyer group and entitlement policies
- Associated Digital Experience (LWR site)
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Optional: Configure payment gateway, tax provider, shipping
Agent then asks: "Have you completed creating the B2B Store in your org? Reply 'yes' when ready and provide the store name you used."
Step 3: Get User Confirmation
Agent waits for: User confirmation and store name
Agent validates: Store name format (no special characters, spaces will appear as underscores)
Agent acknowledges: "Great! Let me list the available storefronts in your org..."
Step 4: List Available LWR Sites
Agent executes:
sf org list metadata --metadata-type DigitalExperienceConfig --json
Agent should:
- Parse JSON output to extract site names
- Display as numbered list
- Explain naming (underscores, number suffixes)
Example output:
Available Digital Experience sites:
1. My_B2B_Store1
2. Partner_Portal
3. Customer_Community
Step 5: Let User Select Storefront
Agent asks: "Which site corresponds to your B2B Store? Select the site name:"
Agent validates: Selection matches available sites
Agent confirms: "Got it! I'll retrieve metadata for [site-name]..."
Step 6: Retrieve Storefront Metadata
Agent executes:
sf project retrieve start -m DigitalExperienceBundle:site/<selected-store-name> --json
Agent should:
- Show retrieval progress
- Confirm successful retrieval
- List retrieved directory structure
Expected output:
Retrieved: force-app/main/default/digitalExperiences/site/My_B2B_Store1/
├── My_B2B_Store1.digitalExperience-meta.xml
├── sfdc_cms__view/ (home, current_cart, detail_*, list_*, etc.)
├── sfdc_cms__site/
├── sfdc_cms__route/
└── [other sfdc_cms__* directories]
Step 7: Provide Next Steps
Agent provides:
✅ Metadata retrieved successfully!
Next steps:
- Customize with custom LWCs or branding changes
- Deploy:
sf project deploy start --source-dir force-app/main/default/digitalExperiences/site/My_B2B_Store1/ --json
Resources: DigitalExperienceBundle Docs, B2B Commerce Guide
Reference
- store-vs-storefront.md - Technical details on Store vs Storefront, source control, and why manual creation fails
Remember
Store first (creates storefront) → Retrieve → Customize
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