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A packages manager for Logseq marketplace plugins.

How to write a plugin for Logseq?

This repo contains sample code illustrating the Logseq Plugin API. You can read, play with or adapt from these samples to create your own plugins.

Plugin APIs: https://plugins-doc.logseq.com/.

⚠️ To avoid loading plugin failures occasionally and for performance reasons, it is recommended to keep the plugin SDK @logseq/libs as up-to-date as possible.

Ensure that your plugin has a publish.yml file, so when you create a release from a tag, it will do the build dance and make you a zip file. Then make a tag (something like v0.0.1), and create a release from it. Ensure the following are true before submitting your plugin:

  • The release has a zip file attached in addition to the "Source code (zip)" link. (It might take a minute for build system to create the zip after creating the release.)
  • It's clear from your README what the plugin does, and how to use it.
  • It has at least one image or gif showing it in action.

How to submit your plugin?

  1. Fork this repo to your Github account.
  2. Create a package directory under ./packages root based on your plugin name.
  3. Write a manifest.json file to the package root. Valid fields as follows:
    • title- A title for plugin list item display.
    • description- A short description about your plugin.
    • author- The author's name.
    • repo- The GitHub repository identifier, like {user}/{repo}.
    • icon- [optional] A logo for better recognition. default: ""
    • theme- [optional] A theme plugin? default: false
    • sponsors - [optional] Sponsor external links. default: []
    • effect - [optional] Whether the sandbox is running under the same origin with host. default: false

      ⚠️ effect? - it's not recommended to turn on this option if you don't need a specific feature (the current built-in plugin API does not satisfy), which may affect the stability of the program. If it does need to be turned on, the market review process will be more strict, while there is no guarantee that it will not be allowed to be turned on in the future.

  4. Make a Github Pull Request :)

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