hii… my shopify website one trouble theme kit not connect error was theme command not found.
Hi @balveer07
Can you confirm the command you’re running?
Or the commands you’ve run up to now?
I’d suggest using the Shopify CLI instead of Theme Kit as per this documentation:
Shopify CLI replaces Theme Kit for most Shopify theme development tasks. You should use Shopify CLI if you’re working on Online Store 2.0 themes. You should use Theme Kit instead of Shopify CLI only if you’re working on older themes.
Thanks
Hello @balveer07 ,
I am Gina from flareAI app helping Shopify merchants get $6Million+ in sales from Google Search, on autopilot.
The error message “Requested Theme Was Not Found” in Shopify Theme Kit means that the theme you are trying to access or modify cannot be found in your Shopify store. This can happen if you are using the wrong theme ID or if the theme has been deleted.
To fix this issue, you can follow these steps.
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Make sure you are using the correct theme ID in your Theme Kit configuration or command. You can find the theme ID by going to your Shopify admin, clicking on “Online Store,” and then selecting “Themes.” The ID for each theme is listed there.
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Double-check if the theme you want to access or modify actually exists in your Shopify store. If it has been deleted or you are using the wrong ID, you will need to create a new theme or use an existing one.
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Make sure you have the latest version of Theme Kit installed. You can check for updates and install the latest version from the Shopify Theme Kit GitHub repository.
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Ensure that you have the correct API credentials set up in your Theme Kit configuration file. Check that the
storefield matches your store’s URL and verify thepasswordfield for the correct API password. -
If you encounter the error while running a specific command, try a different command or action to see if the problem persists. For example, instead of downloading or modifying the theme, try using a simple action like
theme watchto see if the error still occurs.
If none of the above steps solve the problem, it is best to reach out to Shopify Support for further help. Remember to provide detailed information about the steps you’ve taken and any error messages you’ve received when contacting Shopify Support. This will help them understand and resolve the problem more effectively.
Don’t hesitate to ask if you need any further clarification.
Gina