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docs: Instructions on custom Airflow Operators #267

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Expand Up @@ -55,3 +55,11 @@ You can use the additional command line argument `--jinja-file` (alias `-j`) to
```bash
kedro airflow create --jinja-file=./custom/template.j2
```

#### What if I want to use a different Airflow Operator?

Which Airflow Operator to use depends on the environment your project is running in.
You can set the operator to use by providing a custom template.
See ["What if I want to use a different Jinja2 template?"](#what-if-i-want-to-use-a-different-jinja2-template) for instructions on using custom templates.
The [rich offering](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers/operators-and-hooks-ref/index.html) of operators means that the `kedro-airflow` plugin is providing templates for specific operators.
The default template provided by `kedro-airflow` uses the `BaseOperator`.