Synology DSM 7.0 Developer Guide

Synology offers this developer guide with instructions on how to develop packages on Synology NAS products. You should have basic understanding of Linux programming. With this guide, you can familiarize yourself with the following procedures:

  • Compile programs to run on a Synology NAS.
  • Integrate packages with the Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM).
  • Integrate packages with the DSM help.
  • Integrate packages with the DSM desktop application.
  • Integrate packages with the DSM firewall.
  • Integrate packages with the DSM resource monitor.

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