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Hi @summitbaj - Thanks for your PR - Looks like a great snippet! Could you add a bit more in the readme how to use your snippet? It would be nice to have a collection in there which people can use so that they can see an example of how to use it instead of only the YAML. Also - don't worry about the sample.json file, you can remove that. We will add it once we are done processing your snippet. 🙂 Thanks, |
This update adds a sample colActivity collection to the README so users can easily test the snippet, and expands the usage instructions to clarify how to paste and work with the YAML code. The documentation has been refined for clarity and completeness based on the PR feedback.
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Hi @Laskewitz ,
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Great job @summitbaj!! Thanks for contributing!
This pull request includes a YAML snippet that configures the Activity Feed component or workflow within the Power Platform environment.
Details:
The YAML snippet defines key properties and settings required to integrate and customize the Activity Feed feature.
It outlines the data bindings, triggers, and actions needed to enable a dynamic feed of user activities, such as posts, comments, or updates.
Designed to be easy to use and modify for developers building Power Apps.
Supports seamless integration with other components and services in the Power Platform ecosystem.