---
title: "SDK Quickstart"
description: "Open a composition, query and edit elements, serialize, and add autosave in minutes."
---
This guide walks you through the core SDK loop from scratch. You will open a composition HTML string, find and edit elements by their stable `hf-id`, serialize the result, and then extend the example to save changes to disk automatically.
## Open, edit, serialize
```bash
npm install @hyperframes/sdk
```
`openComposition` parses the HTML, stamps any elements that lack `data-hf-id` attributes, and returns a `Composition` session.
```typescript
import { openComposition } from "@hyperframes/sdk";
const html = `Launch day
`;
const comp = await openComposition(html);
```
The call is async because it runs the ID-stamping pass over the DOM before returning.
Use `getElements()` for a flat snapshot of everything in the composition, or `find()` to filter by tag, text content, `data-name` attribute, track index, or sub-composition host.
```typescript
// All elements
const all = comp.getElements();
// Elements whose text contains "Launch"
const ids = comp.find({ text: "Launch" });
// A specific element by its hf-id
const el = comp.getElement("hf-title");
console.log(el?.text); // "Launch day"
```
`find()` returns an array of `scopedId` strings. For top-level elements, `scopedId === id`. For elements inside inlined sub-compositions, it is `"hf-HOST/hf-LEAF"`.
Typed methods are the most readable way to mutate a composition. Each one translates directly into a dispatched `EditOp` and emits a patch event.
```typescript
// Change text
comp.setText("hf-title", "Launch day — we shipped!");
// Change inline styles (camelCase property names)
comp.setStyle("hf-title", {
color: "#FFD60A",
fontSize: "96px",
fontWeight: "700",
});
// Set or clear an attribute (null removes it)
comp.setAttribute("hf-logo", "src", "/assets/logo-v2.png");
// Adjust clip timing
comp.setTiming("hf-title", { start: 0.5, duration: 4 });
// Set a composition variable
comp.setVariableValue("brandColor", "#6C5CE7");
```
Use `batch()` when several mutations should collapse into one undo entry, one persist write, and one `change` event:
```typescript
comp.batch(() => {
comp.setText("hf-title", "Launch day — we shipped!");
comp.setStyle("hf-title", { color: "#FFD60A" });
comp.setTiming("hf-title", { start: 0.5, duration: 4 });
});
```
`serialize()` returns the full updated HTML string. Call `dispose()` when you are done to release event handlers and any internal state.
```typescript
const updatedHtml = comp.serialize();
comp.dispose();
// updatedHtml is ready to write to disk, send to a renderer, or store in a database.
```
## Add a persistence adapter
The headless pattern above is fine for one-shot transforms. When you want the SDK to autosave after every edit, pass a `PersistAdapter`.
The filesystem adapter (`@hyperframes/sdk/adapters/fs`) writes to a local directory and keeps a rolling version history.
```typescript
import { openComposition } from "@hyperframes/sdk";
import { createFsAdapter } from "@hyperframes/sdk/adapters/fs";
import { readFile } from "node:fs/promises";
// Load the current HTML from disk (or use a template string on first run).
const html = await readFile("./project/index.html", "utf8").catch(() => "
");
const comp = await openComposition(html, {
persist: createFsAdapter({ root: "./project" }),
persistPath: "index.html",
});
// Persistence failures surface as events, not thrown errors.
comp.on("persist:error", ({ error }) => {
console.error("Autosave failed:", error.message);
});
comp.setText("hf-title", "Autosaved title");
comp.setStyle("hf-title", { color: "#22C55E" });
// Drain any pending write before the process exits.
await comp.flush();
comp.dispose();
```
The adapter writes `./project/index.html` after every mutation and keeps up to 20 version snapshots under `./project/.hf-versions/`.
Disabling undo (`history: false`) does **not** disable autosave. The two are independent. Passing `history: false` is only necessary when you are managing the undo stack yourself.
## Next steps
FindQuery fields, scopedId for sub-compositions, batch semantics, and element handles.
History module, patch events for host sync, and applyPatches loop prevention.
Adapter selection, version history, and implementing a custom adapter.
Full option reference — adapters, overrides, coalesce window, and more.