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| {{big|'''[[Add-on development]]'''}}<br /> | | {{big|'''[[Add-on development]]'''}}<br />A place to learn how to develop 3rd party Add-ons for XBMC | ||
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| {{big|'''[[Skins]]'''}}<br />Skins are also considered a type of add-on, and can even integrate other add-ons to enable certain features. See the skins section for skin-specific topics. | | {{big|'''[[Skins]]'''}}<br />Skins are also considered a type of add-on, and can even integrate other add-ons to enable certain features. See the skins section for skin-specific topics. | ||
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==How-to's== | ==How-to's== | ||
* [[How to install an Add-on from a zip file]] | * [[How to install an Add-on from a zip file]] | ||
* [[How to install an Add-on using the GUI]] | |||
== Additional topics == | == Additional topics == |
Revision as of 11:52, 22 November 2013
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Add-ons are packages that add features and functions not normally included with XBMC. Add-ons are developed by people on Team XBMC and third-parties. XBMC has a growing list of community driven add-ons for online content like YouTube, Hulu, Grooveshark, Pandora Radio, as well as skins (themes) and more available from a common official repository, while still enabling third-party developers to also host their own unofficial repositories for add-ons that any user can choose to add themselves if they like.
General topics
Add-on manager The Add-on manager's purpose is to manage the various add-ons to the Kodi application. It can be browsed like any other section and the various installed/uninstalled, enabled/disabled add-ons. In the Add-on manager you can also change the settings for auto update, notifications and search for installed add-ons by bringing up the slide in submenu (press left ← to show/hide). The Add-on manager is not where you go to run add-ons, but only to install and configure them. |
Category:All add-ons A categorized listing of all add-ons in the XBMC.org repo, along with a few others. Many pages contain documentation for both users and developers, as well as links to forum help, websites, and more. | ||
Add-on development A place to learn how to develop 3rd party Add-ons for XBMC |
Skins Skins are also considered a type of add-on, and can even integrate other add-ons to enable certain features. See the skins section for skin-specific topics. |