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+# Miro Digital Asset Manager
+
+This app shows how to implement a digital asset manager (DAM). Make the images, logos, and other assets you need available directly in a Miro board.
+
+# 👨🏻💻 App Demo
+https://github.com/miroapp/app-examples/assets/10800544/5eb60feb-1378-4691-a9dd-46a70003f81c
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+# 📒 Table of Contents
+* [Included Features](#features)
+* [Tools and Technologies](#tools)
+* [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
+* [Associated Developer Tutorial](#tutorial)
+* [Run the app locally](#run)
+* [Folder Structure](#folder)
+* [License](#license)
+
+# ⚙️ Included Features
+* [Miro Web SDK](https://developers.miro.com/docs/web-sdk-reference)
+ * [drop event](https://developers.miro.com/docs/ui_boardui#drop-event)
+ * [openPanel(options)](https://developers.miro.com/docs/ui_boardui#openpanel)
+ * [draggable elements](https://developers.miro.com/docs/add-drag-and-drop-to-your-app#add-draggable-elements-to-the-app-panel)
+ * [Search and filter](https://developers.miro.com/docs/adding-search-and-filter-to-an-sdk-app)
+* [Mirotone.xyz](https://www.mirotone.xyz/)
+
+
+
+# 🛠️ Tools and Technologies
+* [React](https://react.dev/)
+* [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/)
+* [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/)
+* [React Router](https://reactrouter.com/en/main)
+* [Bynder API](https://developer-docs.bynder.com/api)
+* [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/)
+* [Netlify Functions](https://docs.netlify.com/functions/overview/)
+
+# ✅ Prerequisites
+* You have a [Miro account](https://miro.com/signup/).
+* You're [signed in to Miro](https://miro.com/login/).
+* Your Miro account has a [Developer team](https://developers.miro.com/docs/create-a-developer-team).
+* Your development environment includes [Node.js 14.13](https://nodejs.org/en/download) or a later version.
+* You have a Digital Asset Manager (such as [Bynder](https://www.bynder.com/)) and a [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/) account.
+* All examples use `npm` as a package manager and `npx` as a package runner.
+
+# 📖 Associated Developer Tutorials
+> To view a more in depth developer tutorial
+of this app (including code explanations) see the [digital asset manager tutorial](https://developers.miro.com/docs/integrate-a-digital-asset-manager-in-miro) and [search and filter tutorial](https://developers.miro.com/docs/adding-search-and-filter-to-an-sdk-app) on Miro's Developer documentation.
+
+# 🏃🏽♂️ Run the app locally
+
+1. Run `npm install` to install dependencies.
+2. Run `npm start` to start developing. \
+ Your URL should be similar to this example:
+ ```
+ http://localhost:3000
+ ```
+3. Open the [app manifest editor](https://developers.miro.com/docs/manually-create-an-app#step-2-configure-your-app-in-miro) by clicking **Edit in Manifest**. \
+ In the app manifest editor, configure the app as follows:
+ - [`sdkUri`](https://developers.miro.com/docs/app-manifest#sdkuri): assign `http://localhost:3000` as a value for this property. \
+ It defines the entry point of the app, and it corresponds to the URL of the server that the app runs on.
+ - [`scopes`](https://developers.miro.com/docs/app-manifest#scopes): add the permission scopes that users need to grant the app when they install it. \
+ To enable the app to read from and write to the board, add the following permissions:
+ - `boards:read`
+ - `boards:write`
+
+4. Go back to your app home page, and under the `Permissions` section, you will see a blue button that says `Install app and get OAuth token`. Click that button. Then click on `Add` as shown in the video below.
+
+> ⚠️ We recommend to install your app on a [developer team](https://developers.miro.com/docs/create-a-developer-team) while you are developing or testing apps.⚠️
+
+https://github.com/horeaporutiu/app-examples-template/assets/10428517/456108e8-7d9b-4067-94bb-e5511c736a23
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+5. Go to your developer team, and open your boards.
+6. Click on the plus icon from the bottom section of your left sidebar. If you hover over it, it will say `More apps`.
+7. Search for your app `Digital Asset Manager` or whatever you chose to name it. Click on your app to use it, as shown in the video below.
+
+https://github.com/horeaporutiu/app-examples-template/assets/10428517/b23d9c4c-e785-43f9-a72e-fa5d82c7b019
+
+# 🗂️ Folder structure
+
+```
+.
+├── netlify/functions <-- contains netlify functions
+├── src
+│ └── assets
+│ └── components
+│ └── panel
+│ └── utils
+│ └── styles
+├── netlify.toml
+├── tscongif.json
+├── viteconfig.json
+└── index.html <-- The app entry point. This is the value you assign to 'sdkUri' in the app manifest file.
+```
+
+# 🫱🏻🫲🏽 Contributing
+If you want to contribute to this example, or any other Miro Open Source project, please review [Miro's contributing guide](https://github.com/miroapp/app-examples/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
+
+# 🪪 License
+[MIT License](https://github.com/miroapp/app-examples/blob/main/LICENSE).