Plugins ======= Cutter supports writing plugins in both C++ and Python. If you are unsure which one to choose, we strongly suggest starting with Python since it allows for a quicker and easier workflow. If you plan to implement support for a new file format or architecture, Cutter plugins are not the correct approach. Instead, you will want to implement a radare2 plugin, which is documented `here `_. Loading and Overview -------------------- Plugins are loaded from an OS-dependent user-level directory. To get the location of this directory and a list of currently loaded plugins, navigate to Edit -> Preferences -> Plugins. .. image:: plugins/preferences-plugins.png The plugins directory contains two subdirectories, ``native`` and ``python`` for C++ and Python plugins respectively, which will be created automatically by Cutter. Note that support for Python plugins is only available if Cutter was built with the options ``CUTTER_ENABLE_PYTHON`` and ``CUTTER_ENABLE_PYTHON_BINDINGS`` enabled. This is the case for all official builds from GitHub Releases starting with version 1.8.0. Creating Plugins --------------- .. toctree:: :glob: plugins/*