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Reflag docs
Reflag docs
- Getting started
- Overview: Reflag SDKs for React, Vue.js, Node.js, Next.js, and more. Supports OpenFeature.
- React SDK
- Reference
- React Native SDK (beta)
- Reference
- Vue SDK (beta)
- Reference
- Browser SDK
- Reference
- Feedback
- Node.js SDK
- Reference
- Next.js: Next.js client for Reflag
- OpenFeature: Reflag provides OpenFeature integration for use in browser (Web) and Node.js
- Ruby SDK: How to use Reflag with Rails and Stimulus
- API Access: Understand when to use the Reflag Runtime API and when to use the Reflag Management API
- Runtime API: Introduction to Reflag Runtime API
- API Reference
- Management SDK
- Reference
- Management API: Introduction to Reflag Management API
- API Reference: Describes the Management API that allows clients to manage and update apps, flags, and related entities.
- CLI
- MCP: Reflag supports the MCP protocol. Understand how to connect the agent in your code editor to your Reflag account.
- Overview: Integrate Reflag with your stack.
- Slack: Integrate Slack to get notified about new feature changes and feedback
- Linear: Create features and manage access in Linear
- Cursor: How to create feature flags in Cursor
- GitHub: Integrate GitHub to automatically check feature flag code references and receive automatic AI code clean-up pull requests
- Datadog: How Reflag integrates with Datadog to catch regressions on new feature releases
- PostHog: How Reflag integrates with PostHog to query analytics based on feature access filters
- Segment: Use Segment events for tracking feature adoption metrics on Reflag
- Amplitude: How Reflag integrates with Amplitude to query analytics based on feature access filters
- Mixpanel: How Reflag integrates with Mixpanel to query analytics based on feature access filters
- AWS S3: Export feature data for CS, Marketing, and Sales tools, via Amazon AWS S3
- Product overview
- Flag rollouts: Learn more about flag rollouts in Reflag
- Access rules: Learn more about access rules in Reflag
- Flag clean-up and archival: Managing the flag lifecycle in Reflag is straightforward with the clean-up guide, notifications, and automatic clean-up pull requests.
- AI code clean-up
- Remote config: Learn more about remote config in Reflag
- Type safety: Reflag offers type safety which reduces errors and frustation
- Team permissions: Invite, remove and manage roles for your team members
- Notification Policies: Use notification policies to set defaults on whether to notify Slack and Linear when flag targeting is updated.
- Data residency: Reflag on data residency
- Anonymous users: How to use Reflag with anonymous users
- Launch monitor
- Give feedback button: Adding a feedback button using Reflag SDKs in a few lines of code.
- Automated feedback surveys: Learn more about automated feedback surveys in Reflag
- Feature entitlements: Learn more about feature entitlements in Reflag
- Simple role-based entitlements: Learn more about simple role-based entitlements in Reflag
- Creating segments: Learn more about segments in Reflag
- Feature views: Learn more about views in Reflag
- Managing apps: Learn more about apps in Reflag
- Environments: Learn more about environments in Reflag
- Data model
- App
- Environment
- Flag
- Flag view
- Company
- Segment
- User
- Track event
- Flag events
- Feedback
- Release stage
- Targeting rules
- Filter
- Service Resiliency: How we keep your product working even if the Reflag service is disrupted.
- Flag import: The Reflag import tool lets you quickly migrate all your flags and segments from LaunchDarkly to Reflag
- Use Reflag in your CLI: High-level guide to flagging features in your CLI
- Beta feature opt-in: How to create a beta feature self opt-in page in React with Reflag
- Toggle toolbar with a flag: Learn how you can control who gets the toolbar in production by toggling a feature flag on/off
- Get support: Need support? We're here to help
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