Simply put- Frigg is what you would build into your product if you had unlimited resources and time, with the added benefit of being Open Source, where it's not just you but a community of developers collaborating to solve the same core set of problems over and over again. Something you could never do internally.
The Frigg Framework is an opinionated integration framework built with modern software development teams in mind. The aim of the framework is to have you up and running out of the box with a flexible set of tools to help rapidly add integrations to your software that your end users can manage individually without any intervention.
The framework handles integration listing, authentication, and configuration "out of the box," built on a scalable serverless architecture with a growing library of prebuilt API Modules to greatly reduce time to wow. Along with the core "out of the box" features, the framework contains primitives to help address and flex to any use case.
We've got a lot to unpack! These docs should be your go-to resource for all things Frigg related. Over time, there will doubtless be other properties and places (courses?) where you'll get more deep dives into topics and example implementations (and we expect example implementations contributed by the community?), but for now, this is the place.
In general, there are five main areas of the docs
^ Here you'll find Quick Start tutorials and examples, along with deeper dive documentation on how to develop integrations with Frigg.
^ This is the main area where you'll find documentation around all Frigg concepts
^ Here's where we lay out how to get involved in contributing to the Frigg core project. And oh boy are we glad to have you!
^ Ah, the ever-expanding documentation section! At some point when we've reached critical mass (read: 1,000+ API Modules), "we're going to need a bigger boat". But for now, basic docs around any specific module live here.
^ Yup, we all need support sometimes. When it comes to Frigg-related support, you've got a few options. Hit us up in those places! Or in person. Novel concept these days.
^ This is probably both the most exciting and most daunting part of the whole enterprise. So much possibility! We're using an external tool for now, so we're just linking out to there and giving a high level short-medium-long term road map on which you can anchor your expectations. Or if you want to sponsor pieces of the roadmap, you can greatly change its shape.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details about getting started as a Frigg contributor.