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SamplePlugin

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Simple example plugin for Dalamud.

This is not designed to be the simplest possible example, but it is also not designed to cover everything you might want to do. For more detailed questions, come ask in the Discord.

Main Points

The intention is less that any of this is used directly in other projects, and more to show how similar things can be done.

How To Use

Getting Started

To begin, clone this template repository to your own GitHub account. This will automatically bring in everything you need to get a jumpstart on development. You do not need to fork this repository unless you intend to contribute modifications to it.

Be sure to also check out the Dalamud Developer Docs for helpful information about building your own plugin. The Developer Docs includes helpful information about all sorts of things, including how to submit your newly-created plugin to the official repository. Assuming you use this template repository, the provided project build configuration and license are already chosen to make everything a breeze.

Prerequisites

SamplePlugin assumes all the following prerequisites are met:

Building

  1. Open up SamplePlugin.sln in your C# editor of choice (likely Visual Studio 2022 or JetBrains Rider).
  2. Build the solution. By default, this will build a Debug build, but you can switch to Release in your IDE.
  3. The resulting plugin can be found at SamplePlugin/bin/x64/Debug/SamplePlugin.dll (or Release if appropriate.)

Activating in-game

  1. Launch the game and use /xlsettings in chat or xlsettings in the Dalamud Console to open up the Dalamud settings.
    • In here, go to Experimental, and add the full path to the SamplePlugin.dll to the list of Dev Plugin Locations.
  2. Next, use /xlplugins (chat) or xlplugins (console) to open up the Plugin Installer.
    • In here, go to Dev Tools > Installed Dev Plugins, and the SamplePlugin should be visible. Enable it.
  3. You should now be able to use /pmycommand (chat) or pmycommand (console)!

Note that you only need to add it to the Dev Plugin Locations once (Step 1); it is preserved afterwards. You can disable, enable, or load your plugin on startup through the Plugin Installer.

Reconfiguring for your own uses

Basically, just replace all references to SamplePlugin in all of the files and filenames with your desired name, then start building the plugin of your dreams. You'll figure it out 😁

Dalamud will load the JSON file (by default, SamplePlugin/SamplePlugin.json) next to your DLL and use it for metadata, including the description for your plugin in the Plugin Installer. Make sure to update this with information relevant to your plugin!