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- Overview
- Custom activities
- Migrating Activities to .NET 6
- Release Notes
- Building Workflow Analyzer Rules
- Building Activities Project Settings
- Creating Custom Wizards
- Prioritize Activities by Scope
- UiPath.Activities.Api.Base
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.Activities
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.BusyService
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.ExpressionEditor
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.Expressions
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.Licensing
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.Mocking
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.ObjectLibrary
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.PackageBindings
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.ProjectProperties
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.ScopedActivities
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.Settings
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.Wizards
- UiPath.Studio.Activities.Api.Workflow
- UiPath.Studio.Api.Controls
- UiPath.Studio.Api.Telemetry
- UiPath.Studio.Api.Theme
- Robot JavaScript SDK
- Triggers SDK

Developer Guide
Last updated Oct 25, 2024
- What You'll Need
- Step 1: Add the UiPath Activity Creator Extension to Visual Studio
- Step 2: Create a UiPath Project
- The Simple Activity
- What You'll Need
- Step 1: Open the Activity Creator
- Step 2: Build an Activity
- Step 3: Define the Activity
- Step 4: Add Properties
- Step 5: Generate the Activity
- Step 6: Add Functionality
- Step 7: Build the Package
- Step 8: Use Your Activities in UiPath Studio
- Package Metadata
- What You'll Need
- Step 1: Open the Design Project
- Step 2: Rebuild the Package