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Title: FAQ
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Section: Guides
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Order: 10
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### Do I have to use React?
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The short answer is yes, you need to use React. The {ComponentRegistry} expects React components, so you'll need to create them to extend the N1 interface.
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However, if you have significant code already written in another framework, like Angular or Backbone, it's possible to attach your application to a React component. See [https://github.com/davidchang/ngReact/issues/80](https://github.com/davidchang/ngReact/issues/80).
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### Can I write a package that does X?
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If you don't find documentation for the part of N1 you want to extend, let us know! We're constantly working to enable new workflows by making more of the application extensible.
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### Can I distribute my package?
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Yes! We'll be sharing more information about publishing packages in the coming months. However, you can already publish and share packages by following the steps below:
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1. Create a Github repository for your package, and publish a `Tag` to the repository matching the version number in your `package.json` file. (Ex: `0.1.0`)
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2. Make the CURL request below to the package manager server to register your package:
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curl -H "Content-Type:application/json" -X POST -d '{"repository":"https://github.com/<username>/<repo>"}' https://edgehill-packages.nylas.com/api/packages
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3. Your package will now appear when users visit the N1 settings page and search for community packages.
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Note: In the near future, we'll be formalizing the process of distributing packages, and packages you publish now may need to be resubmitted.
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