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You can customize and expand Code on the Go through the plugin system. The current plugins are listed here: https://www.appdevforall.org/addons/
Before attempting to install or create a plugin, please have a look at the resources listed below.
- A video introduction
"This video introduces Code on the Go's support for plugins and demonstrates how a simple plugin can change your local Code on the Go experience." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFcPQbuF-SQ&t=5s
- A video on building your own plugins
"This tutorial shows how to build a plugin using the default Kotlin plugin template. You'll learn to modify the default template, build, and install the plugin." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq3g12U-KZg
- Written instructions on installing and building plugins
"The Code on the Go plugin system provides a powerful and secure way to extend IDE functionality. With support for UI extensions, editor enhancements, and comprehensive service access, developers can create sophisticated plugins that integrate seamlessly with the Code on the Go while maintaining security and stability." https://appdevforall.org/codeonthego/help/plugins-top.html
TEMPLATES
Code on the Go comes with a range of templates that help you get your project started. At the following link, please read "Create a new project" and "Project templates," which shows a list of templates that come with the initial installation: https://appdevforall.org/codeonthego/help/project-create-new.html
- A video on using the templates
"Project templates contain "starter code" for common Android projects. This video shows how to start a new Code on the Go project using a template." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii98JwN33tM
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PLUGINS
You can customize and expand Code on the Go through the plugin system. The current plugins are listed here:
https://www.appdevforall.org/addons/
Before attempting to install or create a plugin, please have a look at the resources listed below.
- A video introduction
"This video introduces Code on the Go's support for plugins and demonstrates how a simple plugin can change your local Code on the Go experience."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFcPQbuF-SQ&t=5s
- A video on building your own plugins
"This tutorial shows how to build a plugin using the default Kotlin plugin template. You'll learn to modify the default template, build, and install the plugin."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq3g12U-KZg
- Written instructions on installing and building plugins
"The Code on the Go plugin system provides a powerful and secure way to extend IDE functionality. With support for UI extensions, editor enhancements, and comprehensive service access, developers can create sophisticated plugins that integrate seamlessly with the Code on the Go while maintaining security and stability."
https://appdevforall.org/codeonthego/help/plugins-top.html
TEMPLATES
Code on the Go comes with a range of templates that help you get your project started. At the following link, please read "Create a new project" and "Project templates," which shows a list of templates that come with the initial installation:
https://appdevforall.org/codeonthego/help/project-create-new.html
- A video on using the templates
"Project templates contain "starter code" for common Android projects. This video shows how to start a new Code on the Go project using a template."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii98JwN33tM
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