Looking for a course on libraries

Hi,

in English language I cannot find a current course on libraries.
I found a partially translated course in the German (outdated) RPA Developer foundation.

Does anybody have the names of current academy content related to libraries?

My objective is to find / “research” any (current) vendor publications describing aspects of developing libraries, that might be contained in a “library code styleguide” of some sorts. Because I am under the impression that many vendor recommendations from previous years were dropped.

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Maybe I was wrong to look in the academy: The Studio documentation has the following article:

Studio - Methodology for reusing UI components

In summary: To enhance reusability and maintainability in UiPath automation, projects should be structured with a Logic Layer (business rules, data processing) and a GUI Interaction Layer (UI automation). Using Object Repository (introduced in v2020.10) and modular libraries, UI components can be centralized, making automation scalable and adaptable to UI changes. Key principles include Separation of Concerns, Single Responsibility, and Low Coupling & High Cohesion, ensuring independent, reusable workflows. Best practices involve clear naming conventions, structured folders, proper error handling, and argument standardization. This methodology streamlines automation, reducing redundancy, improving efficiency, and enabling robust UI interaction across multiple processes.

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