# snyk apps -- Create and manage your Snyk Apps # Usage `snyk apps []` ## Description Snyk Apps are integrations that extend the functionality of the Snyk platform. They provide you with an opportunity to mould your Snyk experience to suit your specific needs. [For more information see our user docs](https://docs.snyk.io/features/integrations/snyk-apps) ## Commands **_Note: All `apps` commands are only accessible behind the `--experimental` flag and the behaviour can change at any time, without prior notice. You are kindly advised to use all the commands with caution_** ### `create` Create a new Snyk App. ## Options ### `--interactive` Use the command in interactive mode. ### `--org=` (Required for the `create` command) Specify the `` to create the Snyk App under. ### `--name=` (Required for the `create` command) The name of Snyk App that will be displayed to the user during the authentication flow. ### `--redirect-uris=` (Required for the `create` command) A comma separated list of redirect URIs. This will form a list of allowed redirect URIs to call back after authentication. ### `--scopes=` (Required for the `create` command) A comma separated list of scopes required by your Snyk App. This will form a list of scopes that your app is allowed to request during authorization. You can read more about the allowed scopes in our [docs](https://docs.snyk.io/snyk-apps/getting-started-with-snyk-apps/create-an-app-via-the-api#requesting-scopes). ## Examples ### `Create Snyk App` \$ snyk apps create --experimental --org=48ebb069-472f-40f4-b5bf-d2d103bc02d4 --name='My Awesome App' --redirect-uris=https://example1.com,https://example2.com --scopes=org.read,org.report.read ### `Create Snyk App Interactive Mode` \$ snyk apps create --experimental --interactive