The future of connector frameworks is re-composable, thanks to large language models (LLMs) that can convert connectors between different solutions. This technology bridges gaps between isolated frameworks, allowing engineers to reuse valuable insights and reduce duplication of work. LLMs can be used to convert legacy code into modern best practice code, connectors from other frameworks, and even documentation-based sources of information. While there are limitations to LLM-generated connectors, they can produce high-quality results when starting with comprehensive pieces of information like code. The use of LLMs also raises IP implications, but reusing API parameters and documented usage patterns does not constitute derivative work. To get started, the developers have published clear documentation, hands-on demos, and conversion walkthroughs to help users test this technology.