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The SharePoint Framework (SPFx) is a page and extension model that enables client-side development for building SharePoint experiences. It facilitates easy integration with the SharePoint data and provides support for open source tooling development.
Please check the latest documentation around SharePoint Framework from docs.microsoft.com.
If you find issues or have new ideas and suggestions for SharePoint Framework, make sure you submit them here.
- Setup your Office 365 Tenant
- Setup your Machine
- Go build your first web part
- Go build your first Extension
Join on bi-weekly SharePoint Framework Special Interest Group community calls with latest on SharePoint Framework from engineering and live demos from both Microsoft engineering and from community members.
- Download invite for the bi-weekly call from https://aka.ms/sppnp-js-sig-call (recurrent .ics)
To keep track of improvements to the SharePoint Framework, please take a look at:
- @SharePoint and @Microsoft365Dev on Twitter
- Microsoft 365 Developer Blog
Provide Feedback:
- If you find issues or have new ideas and suggestions for SharePoint Framework, make sure you submit them here.
- SharePoint StackExchange (please use #spfx, #spfx-webparts, and #spfx-tooling tags)
- SharePoint Developer UserVoice
- 1.11 Release notes - 16th of July 2020
- 1.10 Release notes - 7th of January 2020
- 1.9.1 Release notes - 14th of August 2019
- 1.8 Release notes - 8th of March 2019
- 1.7 Release notes - 8th of November 2018
- 1.6 Release notes - 5th of September 2018
- 1.5.1 Release notes - 25th of June 2018
- 1.5 Release notes - 5th of June 2018
- 1.4.1 Release notes - 15th of February 2018
- 1.4 Release notes - 7th of December 2017
- 1.0 (GA) Release notes - 23rd of February 2017
We look forward to seeing what you build! Please tweet us at @Microsoft365dev or @SharePoint with the #SPFx tag!
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