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XM Cloud content sync from prod to uat or UAT to prod step by step

When working with Sitecore, it’s common to need content synchronization across environments. Today, I’ll walk you through the steps to sync content from Production to UAT/TEST and vice versa. Steps to Follow 1. Set Up Your Workspace Create a folder on your computer where you will manage the script files and exported data. Open the folder path in PowerShell to begin scripting. We need to run some scripts in PowerShell to update the folder with the basic requirements for syncing content. PS C:\Soft\ContentSync> dotnet new tool-manifest PS C:\Soft\ContentSync> dotnet nuget add source -n Sitecore https://nuget.sitecore.com/resources/v3/index.json PS C:\Soft\ContentSync> dotnet tool install Sitecore.CLI PS C:\Soft\ContentSync> dotnet sitecore cloud login If the above error occurs, you will need to run a different command to resolve the issue. PS C:\Soft\ContentSync> dotnet sitecore init now, Again run above command to open and authenticate with XM Cloud. It will be there a...

Shashi

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- Over 10 years of experience in software development, including 4+ years with Sitecore.
- Sitecore 9 and 10 certified.
- BOXEVER Advance Certification.
- AZ-204 Microsoft Azure Developer Associate Certification.
- Proficient in Sitecore 9.3 with JSS framework, JSON Rendering, and JSS Layout Service.
- Strong knowledge in Helix Architecture and Yeo Man for Helix module creation.
- Expertise in creating custom Content resolvers, pipelines, Sitecore Search with predicate builder queries, and SOLR.
- Skilled in C#, Asp.Net, Asp.Net MVC, and Sitecore using OOPS principles.
- Familiar with Sitecore tools such as TDS, Sitecore Rocks, Sitecore Instance manager, and Log Analyzer.
- Hands-on experience with Sitecore Experience Accelerator (SXA).
- Proficient in designing and developing Sitecore Templates, Items, Layouts, and Renderings.
- Experienced in implementing Multisite and Multilingual Sitecore projects.
- Knowledge of ORM tools like GlassMapper and Solr Search configuration and integration.
- Proficient in web-based, n-Tier application development, including C#, .Net Core, ASP.Net MVC 5, LINQ, Entity Framework, AngularJS, Web API, SQL Server, and JQuery.
- Ability to analyze information system needs, evaluate end-user requirements, design solutions, and troubleshoot complex systems.
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently, report project status, and track progress.

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