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PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE.md
- Added a "Plugin directory note" callout near the top explaining
the plugins/ vs plugin-repos/ split:
- Dev workflow uses plugins/ (where dev_plugin_setup.sh creates
symlinks)
- Production / Plugin Store uses plugin-repos/ (the configurable
default per config.template.json:130)
- The plugin loader falls back to plugins/ so dev symlinks are
picked up automatically (schema_manager.py:77)
- User can set plugins_directory to "plugins" in the General tab
if they want both to share a directory
CLAUDE.md
- The Project Structure section had plugins/ and plugin-repos/
exactly reversed:
- Old: "plugins/ - Installed plugins directory (gitignored)"
"plugin-repos/ - Development symlinks to monorepo plugin dirs"
- Real: plugin-repos/ is the canonical Plugin Store install
location and is not gitignored. plugins/* IS gitignored
(verified in .gitignore) and is the legacy/dev location used by
scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh.
Reversed the descriptions and added line refs.
systemd/README.md
- "Manual Installation" section told users to copy the unit file
directly to /etc/systemd/system/. Verified the unit file in
systemd/ledmatrix.service contains __PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__
placeholders that the install scripts substitute at install time.
A user following the manual steps would get a service that fails
to start with "WorkingDirectory=__PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__" errors.
Added a clear warning and a sed snippet that substitutes the
placeholder before installing.
src/common/README.md
- Was missing 2 of the 11 utility modules in the directory
(verified with ls): permission_utils.py and cli.py. Added brief
descriptions for both.
Out-of-scope code bug found while auditing (flagged but not fixed):
- scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh:9 sets PROJECT_ROOT="$SCRIPT_DIR"
which resolves to scripts/dev/, not the project root. This means
the script's PLUGINS_DIR resolves to scripts/dev/plugins/ instead
of the project's plugins/ — confirmed by the existence of
scripts/dev/plugins/of-the-day/ from prior runs. Real fix is to
set PROJECT_ROOT="$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/../.." && pwd)". Not fixing in
this docs PR.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# LEDMatrix Plugin Development Guide
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This guide explains how to set up a development workflow for plugins that are maintained in separate Git repositories while still being able to test them within the LEDMatrix project.
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## Overview
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When developing plugins in separate repositories, you need a way to:
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- Test plugins within the LEDMatrix project
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- Make changes and commit them back to the plugin repository
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- Avoid git conflicts between LEDMatrix and plugin repositories
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- Easily switch between development and production modes
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The solution uses **symbolic links** to connect plugin repositories to the `plugins/` directory, combined with a helper script to manage the linking process.
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> **Plugin directory note:** the dev workflow described here puts
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> symlinks in `plugins/`. The plugin loader's *production* default is
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> `plugin-repos/` (set by `plugin_system.plugins_directory` in
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> `config.json`), but it falls back to `plugins/` so the dev symlinks
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> are picked up automatically. The Plugin Store installs to
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> `plugin-repos/`. If you want both your dev symlinks *and* store
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> installs to share the same directory, set `plugins_directory` to
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> `plugins` in the General tab of the web UI.
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## Quick Start
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### 1. Link a Plugin from GitHub
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The easiest way to link a plugin that's already on GitHub:
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github music
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```
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This will:
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- Clone `https://github.com/ChuckBuilds/ledmatrix-music.git` to `~/.ledmatrix-dev-plugins/ledmatrix-music`
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- Create a symbolic link from `plugins/music` to the cloned repository
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- Validate that the plugin has a proper `manifest.json`
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### 2. Link a Local Plugin Repository
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If you already have a plugin repository cloned locally:
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link music ../ledmatrix-music
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```
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This creates a symlink from `plugins/music` to your local repository path.
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### 3. Check Status
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See which plugins are linked and their git status:
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh status
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```
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### 4. Work on Your Plugin
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```bash
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cd plugins/music # Actually editing the linked repository
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# Make your changes
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git add .
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git commit -m "feat: add new feature"
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git push origin main
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```
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### 5. Update Plugins
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Pull latest changes from remote:
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```bash
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# Update all linked plugins
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh update
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# Or update a specific plugin
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh update music
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```
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### 6. Unlink When Done
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Remove the symlink (repository is preserved):
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh unlink music
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```
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## Detailed Commands
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### `link <plugin-name> <repo-path>`
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Links a local plugin repository to the plugins directory.
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**Arguments:**
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- `plugin-name`: The name of the plugin (will be the directory name in `plugins/`)
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- `repo-path`: Path to the plugin repository (absolute or relative)
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**Example:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link football-scoreboard ../ledmatrix-football-scoreboard
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```
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**Notes:**
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- The script validates that the repository contains a `manifest.json` file
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- If a plugin directory already exists, you'll be prompted to replace it
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- The repository path can be absolute or relative
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### `link-github <plugin-name> [repo-url]`
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Clones a plugin from GitHub and links it.
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**Arguments:**
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- `plugin-name`: The name of the plugin (will be the directory name in `plugins/`)
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- `repo-url`: (Optional) Full GitHub repository URL. If omitted, constructs from pattern: `https://github.com/ChuckBuilds/ledmatrix-<plugin-name>.git`
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**Examples:**
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```bash
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# Auto-construct URL from plugin name
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github music
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# Use explicit URL
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github stocks https://github.com/ChuckBuilds/ledmatrix-stocks.git
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# Link from a different GitHub user
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github custom-plugin https://github.com/OtherUser/custom-plugin.git
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```
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**Notes:**
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- Repositories are cloned to `~/.ledmatrix-dev-plugins/` by default (configurable)
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- If the repository already exists, it will be updated with `git pull` instead of re-cloning
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- The cloned repository is preserved when you unlink the plugin
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### `unlink <plugin-name>`
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Removes the symlink for a plugin.
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**Arguments:**
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- `plugin-name`: The name of the plugin to unlink
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**Example:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh unlink music
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```
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**Notes:**
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- Only removes the symlink, does NOT delete the repository
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- Your work and git history are preserved in the repository location
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### `list`
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Lists all plugins in the `plugins/` directory and shows their status.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh list
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```
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**Output:**
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- ✓ Green checkmark: Plugin is symlinked (development mode)
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- ○ Yellow circle: Plugin is a regular directory (production/installed mode)
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- Shows the source path for symlinked plugins
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- Shows git status (branch, clean/dirty) for linked repos
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### `status`
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Shows detailed status of all linked plugins.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh status
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```
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**Shows:**
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- Link status (working/broken)
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- Repository path
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- Git branch
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- Remote URL
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- Git status (clean, uncommitted changes, ahead/behind remote)
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- Summary of all plugins
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### `update [plugin-name]`
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Updates plugin(s) by running `git pull` in their repositories.
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**Arguments:**
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- `plugin-name`: (Optional) Specific plugin to update. If omitted, updates all linked plugins.
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**Examples:**
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```bash
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# Update all linked plugins
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh update
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# Update specific plugin
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh update music
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```
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## Configuration
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### Custom Development Directory
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By default, GitHub repositories are cloned to `~/.ledmatrix-dev-plugins/`. You can customize this by creating a `dev_plugins.json` file:
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```json
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{
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"dev_plugins_dir": "/path/to/your/dev/plugins",
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"github_user": "ChuckBuilds",
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"github_pattern": "ledmatrix-",
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"plugins": {
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"music": {
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"source": "github",
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"url": "https://github.com/ChuckBuilds/ledmatrix-music.git",
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"branch": "main"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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**Configuration options:**
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- `dev_plugins_dir`: Where to clone GitHub repositories (default: `~/.ledmatrix-dev-plugins`)
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- `github_user`: Default GitHub username for auto-constructing URLs
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- `github_pattern`: Pattern for repository names (default: `ledmatrix-`)
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- `plugins`: Plugin definitions (optional, for future auto-discovery features)
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**Note:** Copy `dev_plugins.json.example` to `dev_plugins.json` and customize it. The `dev_plugins.json` file is git-ignored.
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## Development Workflow
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### Typical Development Session
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1. **Link your plugin for development:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github music
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```
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2. **Test in LEDMatrix:**
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```bash
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# Run LEDMatrix with your plugin
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python run.py
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```
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3. **Make changes:**
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```bash
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cd plugins/music
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# Edit files...
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# Test changes...
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```
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4. **Commit to plugin repository:**
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```bash
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cd plugins/music # This is actually your repo
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git add .
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git commit -m "feat: add new feature"
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git push origin main
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```
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5. **Update from remote (if needed):**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh update music
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```
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6. **When done developing:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh unlink music
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```
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### Working with Multiple Plugins
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You can have multiple plugins linked simultaneously:
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github music
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github stocks
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github football-scoreboard
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# Check status of all
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh status
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# Update all at once
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh update
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```
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### Switching Between Development and Production
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**Development mode:** Plugins are symlinked to your repositories
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- Edit files directly in `plugins/<name>`
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- Changes are in the plugin repository
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- Git operations work normally
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**Production mode:** Plugins are installed normally
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- Plugins are regular directories (installed via plugin store or manually)
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- Can't edit directly (would need to edit in place or re-install)
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- Use `unlink` to remove symlink if you want to switch back to installed version
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## Best Practices
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### 1. Keep Repositories Outside LEDMatrix
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The script clones GitHub repositories to `~/.ledmatrix-dev-plugins/` by default, which is outside the LEDMatrix directory. This:
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- Avoids git conflicts
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- Keeps plugin repos separate from LEDMatrix repo
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- Makes it easy to manage multiple plugin repositories
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### 2. Use Descriptive Commit Messages
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When committing changes in your plugin repository, use clear commit messages following the project's conventions:
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```bash
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git commit -m "feat(music): add album art support"
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git commit -m "fix(stocks): resolve API timeout issue"
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```
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### 3. Test Before Committing
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Always test your plugin changes in LEDMatrix before committing:
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```bash
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# Make changes
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cd plugins/music
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# ... edit files ...
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# Test in LEDMatrix
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cd ../..
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python run.py
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# If working, commit
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cd plugins/music
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git add .
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git commit -m "feat: new feature"
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```
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### 4. Keep Plugins Updated
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Regularly update your linked plugins to get the latest changes:
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh update
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```
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### 5. Check Status Regularly
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Before starting work, check the status of your linked plugins:
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh status
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```
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This helps you:
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- See if you have uncommitted changes
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- Check if you're behind the remote
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- Identify any broken symlinks
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## Troubleshooting
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### Plugin Not Discovered by LEDMatrix
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If LEDMatrix doesn't discover your linked plugin:
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1. **Check the symlink exists:**
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```bash
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ls -la plugins/your-plugin-name
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```
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2. **Verify manifest.json exists:**
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```bash
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ls plugins/your-plugin-name/manifest.json
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```
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3. **Check PluginManager logs:**
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- LEDMatrix logs should show plugin discovery
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- Look for errors related to the plugin
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### Broken Symlink
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If a symlink is broken (target repository was moved or deleted):
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1. **Check status:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh status
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```
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2. **Unlink and re-link:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh unlink plugin-name
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github plugin-name
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```
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### Git Conflicts
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If you have conflicts when updating:
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1. **Manually resolve in the plugin repository:**
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```bash
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cd ~/.ledmatrix-dev-plugins/ledmatrix-music
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git pull
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# Resolve conflicts...
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git add .
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git commit
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```
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2. **Or use the update command:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh update music
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```
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### Plugin Directory Already Exists
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If you try to link a plugin but the directory already exists:
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1. **Check if it's already linked:**
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh list
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```
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2. **If it's a symlink to the same location, you're done**
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3. **If it's a regular directory or different symlink:**
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- The script will prompt you to replace it
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- Or manually backup: `mv plugins/plugin-name plugins/plugin-name.backup`
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## Advanced Usage
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### Linking Plugins from Different GitHub Users
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```bash
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github custom-plugin https://github.com/OtherUser/custom-plugin.git
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```
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### Using a Custom Development Directory
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Create `dev_plugins.json`:
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```json
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{
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"dev_plugins_dir": "/home/user/my-dev-plugins"
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}
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```
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### Combining Local and GitHub Plugins
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You can mix local and GitHub plugins:
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```bash
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# Link from GitHub
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github music
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# Link local repository
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link custom-plugin ../my-custom-plugin
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```
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## Integration with Plugin Store
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The development workflow is separate from the plugin store installation:
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- **Plugin Store:** Installs plugins to `plugins/` as regular directories
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- **Development Setup:** Links plugin repositories as symlinks
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If you install a plugin via the store, you can still link it for development:
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```bash
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# Store installs to plugins/music (regular directory)
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# Link for development (will prompt to replace)
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link-github music
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```
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When you unlink, the directory is removed. If you want to switch back to the store version, re-install it via the plugin store.
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## API Reference
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When developing plugins, you'll need to use the APIs provided by the LEDMatrix system:
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- **[Plugin API Reference](PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md)** - Complete reference for Display Manager, Cache Manager, and Plugin Manager methods
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- **[Advanced Plugin Development](ADVANCED_PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT.md)** - Advanced patterns, examples, and best practices
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- **[Developer Quick Reference](DEVELOPER_QUICK_REFERENCE.md)** - Quick reference for common developer tasks
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### Key APIs for Plugin Developers
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**Display Manager** (`self.display_manager`):
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- `clear()`, `update_display()` - Core display operations
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- `draw_text()` - Text rendering. For images, paste directly onto
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`display_manager.image` (a PIL Image) and call `update_display()`;
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there is no `draw_image()` helper method.
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- `draw_weather_icon()`, `draw_sun()`, `draw_cloud()` - Weather icons
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- `get_text_width()`, `get_font_height()` - Text utilities
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- `set_scrolling_state()`, `defer_update()` - Scrolling state management
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**Cache Manager** (`self.cache_manager`):
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- `get()`, `set()`, `delete()` - Basic caching
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- `get_cached_data_with_strategy()` - Advanced caching with strategies
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- `get_background_cached_data()` - Background service caching
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**Plugin Manager** (`self.plugin_manager`):
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- `get_plugin()`, `get_all_plugins()` - Access other plugins
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- `get_plugin_info()` - Get plugin information
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See [PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md](PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md) for complete documentation.
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## 3rd Party Plugin Development
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Want to create and share your own plugin? Here's everything you need to know.
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### Getting Started
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1. **Review the documentation**:
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- [Plugin Architecture Spec](PLUGIN_ARCHITECTURE_SPEC.md) - System architecture
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- [Plugin API Reference](PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md) - Available methods
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- [Advanced Plugin Development](ADVANCED_PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT.md) - Patterns and examples
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2. **Start with a template**:
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- Use the [Hello World plugin](https://github.com/ChuckBuilds/ledmatrix-hello-world) as a starting point
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- Or fork an existing plugin and modify it
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3. **Follow the plugin structure**:
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```
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your-plugin/
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├── manifest.json # Required: Plugin metadata
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├── manager.py # Required: Plugin class
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├── config_schema.json # Recommended: Configuration schema
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├── requirements.txt # Optional: Python dependencies
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└── README.md # Recommended: User documentation
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```
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### Plugin Requirements
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Your plugin must:
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1. **Inherit from BasePlugin**:
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```python
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from src.plugin_system.base_plugin import BasePlugin
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class MyPlugin(BasePlugin):
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def update(self):
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# Fetch data
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pass
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def display(self, force_clear=False):
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# Render display
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pass
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```
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2. **Include manifest.json** with required fields:
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```json
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{
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"id": "my-plugin",
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"name": "My Plugin",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"class_name": "MyPlugin",
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"entry_point": "manager.py",
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"display_modes": ["my_plugin"],
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"compatible_versions": [">=2.0.0"]
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}
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```
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3. **Match class name**: The class name in `manager.py` must match `class_name` in manifest
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### Testing Your Plugin
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1. **Test locally**:
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```bash
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# Link your plugin for development
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./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh link your-plugin /path/to/your-plugin
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# Run LEDMatrix with emulator
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python run.py --emulator
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```
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2. **Test on hardware**: Deploy to Raspberry Pi and test on actual LED matrix
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3. **Use mocks for unit testing**: See [Advanced Plugin Development](ADVANCED_PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT.md#testing-plugins-with-mocks)
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### Versioning Best Practices
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- **Use semantic versioning**: `MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH` (e.g., `1.2.3`)
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- **Automatic version bumping**: Use the pre-push git hook for automatic patch version bumps
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- **Manual versioning**: Only needed for major/minor bumps or special cases
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- **GitHub as source of truth**: Plugin store fetches versions from GitHub releases/tags/manifest
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See the [Git Workflow rules](../.cursorrules) for version management details.
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### Submitting to Official Registry
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To have your plugin added to the official plugin store:
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1. **Ensure quality**:
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- Plugin works reliably
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- Well-documented (README.md)
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- Follows best practices
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- Tested on Raspberry Pi hardware
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2. **Create GitHub repository**:
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- Repository name: `ledmatrix-<plugin-name>`
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- Public repository
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- Proper README.md with installation instructions
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3. **Contact maintainers**:
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- Open a GitHub issue in the [ledmatrix-plugins](https://github.com/ChuckBuilds/ledmatrix-plugins) repository
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- Or reach out on Discord: https://discord.gg/uW36dVAtcT
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- Include: Repository URL, plugin description, why it's useful
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4. **Review process**:
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- Code review for quality and security
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- Testing on Raspberry Pi hardware
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- Documentation review
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- If approved, added to official registry
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### Plugin Store Integration Requirements
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For your plugin to work well in the plugin store:
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- **GitHub repository**: Must be publicly accessible on GitHub
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- **Releases or tags**: Recommended for version tracking
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- **README.md**: Clear installation and configuration instructions
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- **config_schema.json**: Recommended for web UI configuration
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- **manifest.json**: Required with all required fields
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- **requirements.txt**: If your plugin has Python dependencies
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### Distribution Options
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1. **Official Registry** (Recommended):
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- Listed in default plugin store
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- Automatic updates
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- Verified badge
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- Requires approval
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2. **Custom Repository**:
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- Host your own plugin repository
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- Users can install via "Install from GitHub" in web UI
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- Full control over distribution
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3. **Direct Installation**:
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- Users can clone and install manually
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- Good for development/testing
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### Best Practices for 3rd Party Plugins
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1. **Documentation**: Include comprehensive README.md
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2. **Configuration**: Provide config_schema.json for web UI
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3. **Error handling**: Graceful failures with clear error messages
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4. **Logging**: Use plugin logger for debugging
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5. **Testing**: Test on actual Raspberry Pi hardware
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6. **Versioning**: Follow semantic versioning
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7. **Dependencies**: Minimize external dependencies
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8. **Performance**: Optimize for Pi's limited resources
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## See Also
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- [Plugin Architecture Specification](PLUGIN_ARCHITECTURE_SPEC.md) - Complete system specification
|
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- [Plugin API Reference](PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md) - Complete API documentation
|
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- [Advanced Plugin Development](ADVANCED_PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT.md) - Advanced patterns and examples
|
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- [Plugin Quick Reference](PLUGIN_QUICK_REFERENCE.md) - Quick development reference
|
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- [Plugin Configuration Guide](PLUGIN_CONFIGURATION_GUIDE.md) - Configuration setup
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- [Plugin Store User Guide](PLUGIN_STORE_USER_GUIDE.md) - Using the plugin store
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