This section describes a Forge preview feature. Preview features are deemed stable; however, they remain under active development and may be subject to shorter deprecation windows. Preview features are suitable for early adopters in production environments.
We release preview features so partners and developers can study, test, and integrate them prior to General Availability (GA). For more information, see Forge release phases: EAP, Preview, and GA.
Before you begin exploring these example apps, you'll need to set up the Forge CLI first. Learn more about getting started.
Once the Forge CLI is up and running, clone an example app repository to explore and customize it locally.
Each repository's README.md
file contains quickstart instructions and other details about the app.
For more information, refer to our getting started guides for building Confluence, and Jira apps.
The forge register
command creates a unique app ID in the manifest.yml
file
and links the ID to the current developer. Forge apps can currently only be deployed
and installed by the developer who is linked to the app.
A Forge Rovo Agent app, Jira issue analyst that uses Rovo Agent and Action modules to help support and engineering teams analyze issue queues effectively.
To see this app in action, watch this video
rovo:agent
action
@forge/api
A Forge Rovo Agent app, Question and answer creator that uses Confluence page through the Rovo Agent and Action modules.
rovo:agent
action
macro
Heading
, Inline
, Label
, ProgressBar
, Stack
, Strong
, Text
,Toggle
@forge/resolver
, @forge/api
A Forge Rovo Agent app, Google image retrieval that retrieves and previews topic-related images from Google using Rovo Agent and Action modules to enhance Rovo Chat interactions.
To see this app in action, watch this video
rovo:agent
action
@forge/api
A Forge Rovo Agent app, Weather forecaster that uses Confluence page through the Rovo Agent and Action modules.
rovo:agent
action
@forge/api
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