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We are working on the documentation of the new version of the Mobile app.
Welcome to the Moodle App developer documentation!


If you want to support your plugin in the Mobile app, please read [[Mobile support for plugins]]
In this wiki, you will find everything you need to start working with the Moodle App right away.
 
We suggest that you read the [[Moodle App Overview]] before diving into specifics. Once you're familiar with the basic concepts and understand how the application works, you can dig into the particulars:
 
* Do you want to contribute to the core? Read the [[Moodle App Development Guide]].
* Do you want to adapt a plugin to mobile? Read the [[Moodle App Plugins Development Guide]].
* Do you want to customise your site in the app? Read the [[Moodle App Customisation]] page.
* Do you want to make a custom app? Read the [[Custom Moodle Apps]] page.
 
 
If you have any further questions, check out the [[Moodle App FAQ|FAQ]]. If there's anything you want to share, you can do it in [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=7798 the forum] or [[Chat|the Telegram developer room]]. You can also report any bugs that you find in [https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MOBILE the tracker].

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Welcome to the Moodle App developer documentation!

In this wiki, you will find everything you need to start working with the Moodle App right away.

We suggest that you read the Moodle App Overview before diving into specifics. Once you're familiar with the basic concepts and understand how the application works, you can dig into the particulars:


If you have any further questions, check out the FAQ. If there's anything you want to share, you can do it in the forum or the Telegram developer room. You can also report any bugs that you find in the tracker.