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# Creating a Plugin
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This guide walks you through the steps to create a plugin for our platform. You'll start by setting up the basic structure, configuring necessary files, and then running a local server to preview your plugin.
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If you prefer to create the plugin with angular, there's also a [Creating a Plugin (angular)](./create-angular-plugin.md).
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Keep in mind that this guide is for creating a plugin **inside `penpot-plugins` monorepo**. If you want to create a plugin outside our environment you can check the [Penpot Plugin Starter Template](https://github.com/penpot/penpot-plugin-starter-template) or the documentation at [Create a Plugin](https://help.penpot.app/technical-guide/plugins/create-a-plugin/).
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Let's dive in.
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### Step 1: Initialize the Plugin
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First, you need to create the scaffolding for your plugin. Use the following command, replacing `example-plugin` with the name of your plugin:
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```sh
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npx nx g @nx/web:application example-plugin --directory=apps/example-plugin
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```
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### Step 2: Migrate eslint to ESM
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Replace `module.exports = [` with `export default [` and const `baseConfig = require('../../eslint.base.config.js');` with `import baseConfig from '../../eslint.config.js';`.
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### Step 3: Configure the Manifest
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Next, create a `manifest.json` file inside the `/public` directory. This file is crucial as it defines key properties of your plugin, including permissions and the entry point script.
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```json
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{
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"name": "Example Plugin",
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"host": "http://localhost:4201",
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"code": "/plugin.js",
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"icon": "/icon.png",
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"permissions": [
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"content:read",
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"content:write",
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"library:read",
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"library:write",
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"user:read"
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]
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}
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```
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### Step 4: Update Vite Configuration
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Now, add the following configuration to your `vite.config.ts` to specify the entry points for the build process:
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```typescript
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build: {
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rollupOptions: {
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input: {
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plugin: 'src/plugin.ts',
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index: './index.html',
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},
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output: {
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entryFileNames: '[name].js',
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},
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},
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}
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```
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### Step 5: Modify TypeScript Configuration
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Update your `tsconfig.app.json` to include the necessary TypeScript files for your plugin:
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```json
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{
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"include": ["src/**/*.ts", "../../libs/plugin-types/index.d.ts"]
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}
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```
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### Step 6: Run a Static Server
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To preview your plugin, start a static server by running:
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```sh
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npx nx run example-plugin:build --watch & npx nx run example-plugin:preview
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```
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### Step 7: Add TS parser to eslint
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Add these options to the end of the `eslint.config.js` file to allow linting with type information:
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```js
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{
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languageOptions: {
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parserOptions: {
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project: './tsconfig.*?.json',
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tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
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},
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},
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},
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```
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### Step 8: Load the Plugin in Penpot
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To load your plugin into Penpot you can use the shortcut `Ctrl + Alt + P` to directly open the Plugin manager modal. There you need to provide the plugin's manifest URL (example: `http://plugin.example/manifest.json`) for the installation. If there's no issues the plugin will be installed and then you would be able to open it whenever you like.
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You can also open the Plugin manager modal via:
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- Menu
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![Penpot's menu image](./images/plugin-menu.png)
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### Learn More About Plugin Development
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For more detailed information on plugin development, check out our guides:
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- [Create API Documentation](./create-api.md)
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