platform-destructive-deploy
Execute the destructiveChanges.xml delete-and-deploy workflow against a Salesforce org. TRIGGER when the user asks to delete/remove a custom object, field, Apex class, flow, or any metadata component FROM an org, or to perform a 'destructive deploy' / removal as part of a release. Validates first and gates production with explicit confirmation. DO NOT TRIGGER for local file deletion (use Bash), or for net-new deploys (use platform-metadata-deploy).
How do I install this agent skill?
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The skill facilitates the deletion of Salesforce metadata components with built-in safety checks, such as dependency scanning, dry-run validation, and environment-specific confirmation gates.
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What does this agent skill do?
Handling Destructive Changes
Coordinate metadata deletion against a Salesforce org via the destructiveChanges manifest. Runs in three phases: scope → validate → execute, with stricter guardrails for production.
Phase 1 — Scope the deletion
Step 1a — Gather the components to remove
Ask the user (or infer from context) which components to delete. For each, capture:
- Metadata type (e.g.
CustomObject,CustomField,ApexClass,Flow,PermissionSet) - API name (e.g.
Project__c,Account.Status__c,MyController)
Step 1b — Local dependency scan (best-effort)
Before generating the manifest, scan the local project for references to each component. Use Grep over force-app/:
grep -rn "<componentApiName>" force-app/ --include='*.cls' --include='*.trigger' --include='*.xml' --include='*.js' --include='*.html'
If references are found:
- List them to the user
- Recommend either updating those references first OR removing them in the same destructive deploy
- Do NOT proceed silently — surface the dependency risk
Step 1c — Generate destructiveChanges.xml
Write to manifest/destructiveChangesPre.xml (for pre-deploy deletion) or manifest/destructiveChangesPost.xml (for post-deploy deletion). Use the standard Salesforce metadata format:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Package xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata">
<types>
<members>Project__c</members>
<members>OldThing__c</members>
<name>CustomObject</name>
</types>
<types>
<members>Account.Status__c</members>
<name>CustomField</name>
</types>
<version>62.0</version>
</Package>
Use the API version from sfdx-project.json's sourceApiVersion.
Group components by metadata type (one <types> block per type). For namespaced fields, use Object.Field notation.
Phase 2 — Validate
ALWAYS validate before executing a destructive deploy:
sf project deploy validate \
--pre-destructive-changes manifest/destructiveChangesPre.xml \
--manifest manifest/package.xml \
--target-org <alias> \
--test-level RunLocalTests \
--json
(For post-destructive: use --post-destructive-changes.)
If package.xml doesn't exist, create an empty one alongside (deletion-only deploy needs a package descriptor):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Package xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata">
<version>62.0</version>
</Package>
If validation fails, surface errors and STOP. Common failure modes:
- "Cannot delete: referenced by Apex/Flow/Layout" → component still has references
- "Cannot delete: required for license" → managed-package or license dependency
- "Insufficient access" → user lacks delete permission
Phase 3 — Execute
Production path
Confirm whether the target is production before executing. The reliable check is the gate's classifier (returns production|sandbox|scratch|trial|devhub|unknown):
sf org display --target-org <alias> --json | "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/sf-deploy-gate" classify
If the classifier returns production:
- Display destructive confirmation banner (mirroring
platform-quick-deploy) - List EVERY component that will be deleted
- Require explicit "yes, delete from PRODUCTION" confirmation
- Reject
--purge-on-deleteunless the user types it explicitly
The PreToolUse hook (sf-deploy-gate destructive) will already block bare destructive commands against prod — surface that denial to the user, do not work around it.
Sandbox / Scratch path
sf project deploy start \
--pre-destructive-changes manifest/destructiveChangesPre.xml \
--manifest manifest/package.xml \
--target-org <alias> \
--json \
--wait 30
Add --purge-on-delete only if the user explicitly asked to permanently delete (skip the recycle bin).
Phase 4 — Post-delete cleanup
After a successful destructive deploy:
- Recommend a
sf project retrieve start --metadata <Type>:<Name>is NOT useful (component is gone) — instead suggest cleaning up the local source:# Remove the now-deleted local files to keep source tracking accurate rm -rf force-app/main/default/<path-to-component> - If deleting a custom field with data, remind the user that data is gone (or in the recycle bin until purged)
- Recommend running tests to confirm no runtime regressions
Rules
- ALWAYS validate first; NEVER skip Phase 2
- ALWAYS scan for local references; NEVER delete blindly
- ALWAYS gate production with explicit user confirmation
- NEVER add
--purge-on-deletewithout explicit user request - NEVER use
--ignore-errorson a destructive deploy - ALWAYS use the API version from
sfdx-project.json, not a hardcoded value - If the user is deleting a field with
required="true"or that's used inRecordTypepicklist values, surface the cascade impact before proceeding
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