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Overview

In this section, you will find information about Studios.


Studios are responsible for creating and distributing Stacks and their associated Plugins. They serve as valuable tools for users with Creator permission, providing a branded environment to support their work. Additionally, within a Studio, you can establish connections between Teams and configure how they access and interact with content.

Concepts that are part of the Studios

  • Slugs: These unique identifiers, often represented as URLs, are associated with Accounts, Studios, Stacks, and Plugins, collectively forming the distinctive StackSpot URLs.

  • Plugin: Plugins enhance the functionalities of an application and are fundamentally connected to a Studio.

  • Action: It executes automation on your computer.

  • Stacks: Indeed, Stacks are essentially clusters of Plugins, serving as a comprehensive resource pool for developers to utilize in crafting their applications.

  • [** YAML files: **] (create-use/create-content/yaml-files/intro-yaml. md) YAML is a data serialization language utilized as input. For more in-depth information regarding YAML files, Inputs, Advanced Inputs, Declarative Hooks, Metadata, and Jinja in StackSpot, you can refer to additional details and documentation provided by StackSpot.

What you can do in the Studios

  • Create and publish a Plugin.
  • Publish and validate an Action and establish a connection with an Infrastructure Plugin;
  • Develop and incorporate Plugins, Starters, and Links into a Stack;
  • Retrieve the Stack version and publish updates;
  • Create and customize Slugs;
  • Configure suggestions Connection Interfaces;
  • Set up the .yaml files;
  • Access Content Insights to monitor the progress and evolution data of your creations, publications, applications, and records;
  • Review general information related to Studios and, if needed, delete your Studio.

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