A piece of software which enhances another software application and usually cannot be run independently
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| - A piece of software which enhances another software application and usually cannot be run independently
- On August 11th, 2011, ROBLOX introduced plugins, along with the time slider, a plugin provided by default which was later removed. These allow user-generated scripts to add functionality to the studio. In January 2014, the plugin asset type was added on the main website, along with a way to browse plugins created by users and a way for users to upload plugins to the website. Plugins created in this way use a format different from the format previously used for plugins, which used source code files put in a folder. New plugins instead use the same format as models: this format can be used both for plugins uploaded to the website (through the studio or directly on the develop page) and for plugins put in local folders (in which case the models must be files with the =rbxm file extension.
- To ease installing of plugins you can use a plugin-manager.
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| - A piece of software which enhances another software application and usually cannot be run independently
- On August 11th, 2011, ROBLOX introduced plugins, along with the time slider, a plugin provided by default which was later removed. These allow user-generated scripts to add functionality to the studio. In January 2014, the plugin asset type was added on the main website, along with a way to browse plugins created by users and a way for users to upload plugins to the website. Plugins created in this way use a format different from the format previously used for plugins, which used source code files put in a folder. New plugins instead use the same format as models: this format can be used both for plugins uploaded to the website (through the studio or directly on the develop page) and for plugins put in local folders (in which case the models must be files with the =rbxm file extension.
- To ease installing of plugins you can use a plugin-manager.
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