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I built an llms.txt for Salesforce — so AI stops writing deprecated Apex (opens in new tab)

The problem: AI's Salesforce knowledge is structurally stale Salesforce ships three releases a year. Large language models are trained on data that's 6–18 months old. So there's a permanent gap: by the time a model "knows" a Salesforce pattern, the platform has often moved on. The result is code that looks right and compiles, but uses patterns from two or three releases ago. And the cruel part is that the most recently changed things — security defaults and API versions — are exactly the ones...

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