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Revision as of 17:08, 23 December 2019
Lua bases plugins
If your plugin is 100% Lua code then you can easily make it into a plugin.
Just create a folder based on the name of the plugin and add a file (also based on the plugin name) with the extension .gplugin .
The contents of the file should look like this:
<plugin name="My plugin name" description="What my plugin does!"> <target name="APK,iOS,Html5,WinRT,Windows,MacOSX,Win32"></target> </plugin>
Also add a sub-folder called 'luaplugin' to your folder, put your Lua files in there. These will be automatically added to a project that adds your plugin.