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How to configure a specific plugin to your needs can be found on the forum and in some cases in [http://openkore.svn.sf.net/viewvc/openkore/plugins/example/trunk/doc <pluginname>/trunk/doc]. The goal is to port this information to the wiki (ex. [[macro plugin]], [[wx captcha]]). | How to configure a specific plugin to your needs can be found on the forum and in some cases in [http://openkore.svn.sf.net/viewvc/openkore/plugins/example/trunk/doc <pluginname>/trunk/doc] or directly in the plugin file. The goal is to port this information to the wiki (ex. [[macro plugin]], [[wx captcha]]). |
Revision as of 11:37, 7 May 2010
Introduction
This page aims to describe how to use OpenKore plugins. Plugins are little perl packages (.pl extension) that extend OpenKore's functionality. They do this by reacting to built-in events in kore called hooks.
Downloading
You can download most plugins from the official OpenKore plugin repository at SourceForge:
- http://openkore.svn.sf.net/viewvc/openkore/plugins (manually)
- https://openkore.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openkore/plugins (with svn, the best method)
Notes:
- It is advised to get the entire <pluginname>/trunk folder of the plugin.
- Unofficial sources are unsafe to get plugins from. (forums, third party, ...)
- Using the plugins from the OpenKore plugin repository helps developers fix and maintain them, given that you provide bugreports and feedback..
Installing
Rename the trunk folder that you downloaded to <pluginname> and place it in the plugins folder so that you end up with plugins/<pluginname>.
Notes:
- OpenKore only looks for plugins down to 2 levels of the specified plugins folder. (ex. /plugins/<pluginname>/<pluginname.pl>)
- Additional configuration may be required to get the plugins to work. (in: sys.txt, config.txt, ...)
- Which plugins folder to use can be configured. (this is unnecessary in most cases)
Configuring
How to configure a specific plugin to your needs can be found on the forum and in some cases in <pluginname>/trunk/doc or directly in the plugin file. The goal is to port this information to the wiki (ex. macro plugin, wx captcha).
Pages in category "Plugins"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.