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The '''Matrix [https://spec.matrix.org Specification]''' are the documents which define how the Matrix protocol work at it's core. Indeed, there are 3 main sub-protocols that define Matrix: | The '''Matrix [https://spec.matrix.org Specification]''' are the documents which define how the Matrix protocol work at it's core. Indeed, there are 3 main sub-protocols that define Matrix: | ||
* The [[Client-Server API]], for communication between your [[Client|client]] and [[Homeserver|homeserver]] | * The [[Client-Server API]], for communication between your [[Client|client]] and [[Homeserver|homeserver]] | ||
* The [[Server-Server API]], for communication between [[Homeserver|homeservers]] | * The [[Server-Server API]], for communication between [[Homeserver|homeservers]] | ||
* The [[Application-Service API]], for [[Bridges|bridges]], and other 'application services' | * The [[Application-Service API]], for [[Bridges|bridges]], and other 'application services' |
Revision as of 18:23, 16 January 2024
The Matrix Specification are the documents which define how the Matrix protocol work at it's core. Indeed, there are 3 main sub-protocols that define Matrix:
- The Client-Server API, for communication between your client and homeserver
- The Server-Server API, for communication between homeservers
- The Application-Service API, for bridges, and other 'application services'