Luke Granger-Brown
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Krita
Python plugins
"pykrita" plugins should be installed following
Krita's manual.
This generally involves extracting the extension to ~/.local/share/krita/pykrita/
.
Binary plugins
Binary plugins are Dynamically Linked Libraries to be loaded by Krita.
Note: You most likely won't need to deal with binary plugins, all known plugins are bundled and enabled by default.
Installing binary plugins
You can choose what plugins are added to Krita by overriding the
binaryPlugins
attribute.
If you want to add plugins instead of replacing, you can read the
list of previous plugins via pkgs.krita.binaryPlugins
:
(pkgs.krita.override (old: {
binaryPlugins = old.binaryPlugins ++ [ your-plugin ];
}))
Example structure of a binary plugin
/nix/store/00000000000000000000000000000000-krita-plugin-example-1.2.3
└── lib
└── kritaplugins
└── krita_example.so