Recently, the author encountered an issue with a custom connector configured with OAuth 2.0 authentication. They have learned a lot since their last post on custom connectors and have decided to revisit the topic. The article discusses why someone would create a custom connector, such as connecting to another system or service that doesn't have an existing connector. It also provides some findings and tips for creating custom connectors, including the maximum file size for Postman collections or OpenAPI 2.0 files, the possibility of splitting connectors based on API size, and the process of certifying and publishing a custom connector. The author mentions that upcoming posts will cover more specific topics related to custom connectors.
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