Microsoft Teams is a cloud-based communications platform that combines different services for collaboration, such as chat, meetings, calling, and files. Teams is well integrated into Microsoft 365 and combines multiple workloads into a unified communication and collaboration system. In addition, Teams offers integration capabilities for other tools and third-party products.
Get documentation, sample code, tutorials, and more to help you build custom Microsoft Teams apps. See Microsoft Teams developer documentation.
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Microsoft Teams documentation is part of the Microsoft Learn technical documentation library. The content is organized into groups called docsets, each representing a group of related documents managed as a single entity. You can ask questions, provide suggestion, or provide updates. See how to contribute to Teams documentation.
To contribute to Microsoft Learn, see the contributor guide overview.
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Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to contribute and grant us the rights to use your contribution. See CLA.
This project adopts the Microsoft Open Source code of conduct, see code of conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with questions or comments.