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# Building OAuth Apps

- [Creating an OAuth App](https://developer.textmaster.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/creating-an-oauth-app.md): Learn how to create an OAuth App from TextMaster.
- [Authorizing OAuth Apps](https://developer.textmaster.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/authorizing-oauth-apps.md): Learn how to enable other users to authorize your OAuth App.
- [Scopes for OAuth Apps](https://developer.textmaster.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/scopes-for-oauth-apps.md): Scopes let you specify exactly what type of access you need. Scopes limit access for OAuth tokens. They do not grant any additional permission beyond that which the user already has.


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