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This page documents the recommended guidelines for making a stable and neat plugin.
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{{< toc >}}
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2023-12-06 21:09:54 +01:00
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## Making your plugin compatible with hyprpm
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In order for your plugin to be installable by hyprpm, you need a manifest.
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Make a file in the root of your repository called `hyprpm.toml`.
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### Repository metadata
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At the beginning, put some metadata about your plugin:
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```toml
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[repository]
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name = "MyPlugin"
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authors = ["Me"]
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commit_pins = [
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["3bb9c7c5cf4f2ee30bf821501499f2308d616f94", "efee74a7404495dbda70205824d6e9fc923ccdae"],
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["d74607e414dcd16911089a6d4b6aeb661c880923", "efee74a7404495dbda70205824d6e9fc923ccdae"]
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]
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```
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`name` and `authors` are required. `commit_pins` are optional. See a bit below for what commit pins are.
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### Plugins
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For each plugin, make a category like this:
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```toml
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[plugin-name]
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description = "An epic plugin that will change the world!"
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authors = ["Me"]
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output = "plugin.so"
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build = [
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"make all"
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]
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```
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`description`, `authors` are optional. `output` and `build` are required.
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`build` are the commands that hyprpm will run in the root of the repo to build the plugin.
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Every command will reset the cwd to the repo root.
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`output` is the path to the output `.so` file from the root of the repo.
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### Commit pins
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Commit pins allow you to manage versioning of your plugin. they are pairs of `hash,hash`, where the first
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hash is the hyprland hash, and the second is your plugin's hash.
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For example, in the manifest above, `d74607e414dcd16911089a6d4b6aeb661c880923` corresponds to hyprland's `0.33.1`
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release, which means that if someone is running `0.33.1`, hyprpm will reset your plugin to commit hash
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`efee74a7404495dbda70205824d6e9fc923ccdae`.
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It's recommended you add a pin for each hyprland release. If no pin matches, latest git will be used.
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## Formatting
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Although Hyprland plugins obviously are not _required_ to follow Hyprland's formatting, naming conventions, etc.
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it might be a good idea to keep your code consistent. See `.clang-format` in the Hyprland repo.
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## Usage of the API
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It's always advised to use the API entries whenever possible, as they are guaranteed stability as long as the version
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matches.
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It is, of course, possible to use the internal methods by just including the proper headers,
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but it should not be treated as the default way of doing things.
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Hyprland's internal methods may be changed, removed or added without any prior notice. It is worth nothing though
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that methods that "seem" fundamental, like e.g. `focusWindow` or `mouseMoveUnified` probably are, and are
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unlikely to change their general method of functioning.
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## Function Hooks
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Function hooks allow your plugin to intercept all calls to a function of your choice. They are to be treated as
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a last resort, as they are the easiest thing to break between updates.
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Always prefer using Event Hooks.
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## Threads
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The Wayland event loop is strictly single-threaded. It is not recommended to create threads in your code, unless
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they are fully detached from the Hyprland process. (e.g. saving a file)
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