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The {{software}} offers an [[API]], which allows external applications to interact with it. This means that external tools, such as scripts and plugins, can be created to interact with the {{software}}. However, with the large amount of options available in the API, as well as the various states the {{software}} can be in and the step in workflow, there's more to the development of such tools than just the direct function calls.
The {{software}} provides an [[API]] allowing external applications, such as scripts and plugins, to interact with it.  
Due to the comprehensive nature of the API and the software's various states and workflows, tool development may involve more than simple function calls.


To facilitate interaction with the API, a Software Development Kit (or SDK) can be used. A Software Development Kit is additional software or code libraries which wrap the raw API calls into more manageable functions, as well as take care of some of the overhead associated with the communication and state-management.
To facilitate interaction with the API, a Software Development Kit (or SDK) can be used. An SDK provides libraries that wrap raw API calls into manageable functions and handle communication and state-management overhead.


==Java==
==Java==
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The Java SDK is derived directly from the {{software}} source code and is developed in lockstep with the {{software}} itself. It includes both an importable .jar file, as well as source docs.
The Java SDK is derived directly from the {{software}} source code and is developed in lockstep with the {{software}} itself. It includes both an importable .jar file, as well as source docs.


==Python==
==Python (BETA) ==
{{main|SDK (Python)}}
{{main|SDK (Python)}}
The Python SDK is developed separately from the {{software}}, and from a user-perspective. It is geared towards simplified and scripted tooling. It consists of a single folder  which can be imported as a module.
The Python SDK (BETA) is developed separately from the {{software}}, and from a user-perspective. It is geared towards simplified and scripted tooling. It consists of a single folder  which can be imported as a module.


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Latest revision as of 16:50, 7 July 2026

The Tygron Platform provides an API allowing external applications, such as scripts and plugins, to interact with it. Due to the comprehensive nature of the API and the software's various states and workflows, tool development may involve more than simple function calls.

To facilitate interaction with the API, a Software Development Kit (or SDK) can be used. An SDK provides libraries that wrap raw API calls into manageable functions and handle communication and state-management overhead.

Java

Main article: SDK (Java)

The Java SDK is derived directly from the Tygron Platform source code and is developed in lockstep with the Tygron Platform itself. It includes both an importable .jar file, as well as source docs.

Python (BETA)

Main article: SDK (Python)

The Python SDK (BETA) is developed separately from the Tygron Platform, and from a user-perspective. It is geared towards simplified and scripted tooling. It consists of a single folder which can be imported as a module.

See also

API Endpoints