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@kustomer/apps-server
Advanced tools
[Documentation](https://developer.kustomer.com/kustomer-apps-platform/v0.1-Apps-SDK/docs/server-sdk-introduction)
The server SDK is used to build the server-side portions of Kustomer apps, which are effectively Express applications.
You can run the yarn dev
command from the root of the repository to start developing and refer to the documentation above for more information.
The server simply inherits from the common
package, allowing the ability to access common Kustomer API endpoints like running commands, getting kobjects, etc.
FAQs
[Documentation](https://developer.kustomer.com/kustomer-apps-platform/v0.1-Apps-SDK/docs/server-sdk-introduction)
We found that @kustomer/apps-server demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 55 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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