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Is there any way to support coverage plugins?
My `.coveragerc` file uses the `django_coverage_plugin` plugin
```
[run]
relative_files = True
branch = True
plugins = django_coverage_plugin
```…
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Currently, the only way to install plugins on Linux is to use Arch and the AUR. It creates a dependency hell, sometimes with a 3GB dependency (CUDA) to compile a small plugin. This kind of AUR mess is…
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## Description
To better understand how plugins work, their lifecylce, how they interact with core functionalities and how to develop them in general, we are going to develop a simple plugin for `waz…
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GDAL 3.9 has made it much easier to manage and build its drivers as plugins through [RFC 96](https://gdal.org/development/rfc/rfc96_deferred_plugin_loading.html). I'm wondering what the …
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Im wondering how can i update the plugins, cheers
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Hi !
Everything is in the title. A little mixer instance with few plugins takes ~150Mb of RAM. When I add a plugin re-scanning them, the RAM consumption of this instance grows to ~3Gb and never decr…
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I have about 53 plugins installed on my server because every time I write some small utility feature I make it a new plugin. When someone runs /plugins, they get disconnected from the server, seemingl…
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## Description
How to create custom plugins, like a scaling only plugin rather than perspective + scaling
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Currently we have plugins that work in the Javascript ecosystem, however, many of the users that we will be supporting are more familiar with Python, we ideally want to support plugins that feel easy …