Installing Plugins
One way to install plugins is to use a plugin manager like dtomvan/xpm.xplr.
But you can also install and manage plugins manually.
Install Manually
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Add the following line in
~/.config/xplr/init.lualocal home = os.getenv("HOME") package.path = home .. "/.config/xplr/plugins/?/init.lua;" .. home .. "/.config/xplr/plugins/?.lua;" .. package.path -
Clone the plugin
mkdir -p ~/.config/xplr/plugins git clone https://github.com/sayanarijit/material-landscape2.xplr ~/.config/xplr/plugins/material-landscape2 -
Require the module in
~/.config/xplr/init.luarequire("material-landscape2").setup() -- The setup arguments might differ for different plugins. -- Visit the project README for setup instructions.
Luarocks Support
Some plugins may require luarocks to work.
Setup luarocks with the following steps:
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Install luarocks (via your package managers or follow the official guide).
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Add
eval "$(luarocks path --lua-version 5.1)"in your.bashrcor.zshrc. -
Add the following lines in
~/.config/xplr/init.luapackage.path = os.getenv("LUA_PATH") .. ";" .. package.path package.cpath = os.getenv("LUA_CPATH") .. ";" .. package.cpathNow you can install packages using luarocks. Be sure to append
--lua-version.
Example:
luarocks install luafilesystem --local --lua-version 5.1