MyShaarli/doc/md/Plugins.md
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MkDocs is a static site generator geared towards building project documentation.
Documentation source files are written in Markdown, and configured with a single YAML file.

 * http://www.mkdocs.org/
 * http://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/

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* remove pandoc-generated HTML documentation
* move markdown doc to doc/md/,
* mkdocs.yml:
  * generate HTML doc in doc/html
  * add pages TOC/ordering
  * use index.md as index page
* Makefile: remove execute permissions from generated files
* Makefile: rewrite htmlpages GFM to markdown conversion using sed:
   awk expression aslo matched '][' which causes invalid output on complex links with images or code blocks
* Add mkdocs.yml to .gitattributes, exclude this file from release archives
* Makefile: rename: htmldoc -> doc_html target
* run make doc: pull latest markdown documentation from wiki
* run make htmlpages: update html documentation
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## Plugin installation
There is a bunch of plugins shipped with Shaarli, where there is nothing to do to install them.
If you want to install a third party plugin:
* Download it.
* Put it in the `plugins` directory in Shaarli's installation folder.
* Make sure you put it correctly:
```
| index.php
| plugins/
|---| custom_plugin/
| |---| custom_plugin.php
| |---| ...
```
* Make sure your webserver can read and write the files in your plugin folder.
## Plugin configuration
In Shaarli's administration page (`Tools` link), go to `Plugin administration`.
Here you can enable and disable all plugins available, and configure them.
![administration screenshot](https://camo.githubusercontent.com/5da68e191969007492ca0fbeb25f3b2357b748cc/687474703a2f2f692e696d6775722e636f6d2f766837544643712e706e67)
## Plugin order
In the plugin administration page, you can move enabled plugins to the top or bottom of the list. The first plugins in the list will be processed first.
This is important in case plugins are depending on each other. Read plugins README details for more information.
**Use case**: The (non existent) plugin `shaares_footer` adds a footer to every shaare in Markdown syntax. It needs to be processed *before* (higher in the list) the Markdown plugin. Otherwise its syntax won't be translated in HTML.
## File mode
Enabled plugin are stored in your `config.php` parameters file, under the `array`:
```php
$GLOBALS['config']['ENABLED_PLUGINS']
```
You can edit them manually here.
Example:
```php
$GLOBALS['config']['ENABLED_PLUGINS'] = array(
'qrcode',
'archiveorg',
'wallabag',
'markdown',
);
```
### Plugin usage
#### Official plugins
Usage of each plugin is documented in it's README file:
* `addlink-toolbar`: Adds the addlink input on the linklist page
* `archiveorg`: For each link, add an Archive.org icon
* [`markdown`](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/blob/master/plugins/markdown/README.md): Render shaare description with Markdown syntax.
* [`playvideos`](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/blob/master/plugins/playvideos/README.md): Add a button in the toolbar allowing to watch all videos.
* `qrcode`: For each link, add a QRCode icon.
* [`wallabag`](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/blob/master/plugins/wallabag/README.md): For each link, add a Wallabag icon to save it in your instance.
#### Third party plugins
See [Community & related software](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/wiki/Community-%26-Related-software#third-party-plugins)