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==How to install additional add-on repositories== | ==How to install additional add-on repositories== | ||
Several of the add-ons listed below can be installed through the easy-to-use Fusion Installer, see http://www.xbmchub.com/blog/2012/04/24/fusion-easy-addon-installation-for-xbmc/ for instructions. | Several of the add-ons listed below can be installed through the easy-to-use Fusion Installer, see http://www.xbmchub.com/blog/2012/04/24/fusion-easy-addon-installation-for-xbmc/ for instructions. | ||
You'll probably want to check out the new XBMCHUB Wizard which can be used to instantly configure XBMC on most platforms with one click, you'll have all the best addons and modifications installed and configured just like that, see http://www.xbmchub.com/blog/category/config-wizard/ for instructions. | |||
Another way to install any repo from this list is to just install the '''[[passion:plugin.program.repo.installer|Repositories Installer Add-on]]'''. Once that add-on is installed, you can then install other repos from within XBMC by browsing to Programs, open the installer and install any repositories you like. You will need to restart XBMC for them to be accessible. | Another way to install any repo from this list is to just install the '''[[passion:plugin.program.repo.installer|Repositories Installer Add-on]]'''. Once that add-on is installed, you can then install other repos from within XBMC by browsing to Programs, open the installer and install any repositories you like. You will need to restart XBMC for them to be accessible. |
Revision as of 08:13, 26 December 2012
Beginning with v10 (Dharma), XBMC can browse remote repositories from which add-ons can be retrieved. This is similar to the way many current Linux distributions work, whereby there is an official repository included with XBMC by default and maintained by the XBMC Team, and unofficial repositories that may be added by the user.
Information for add-on developers
- Consider applying to have your add-on included in Official add-on repository.
- If it does not meet the required conditions, consider contacting an owner of an existing unofficial repository and ask if they would be happy to let you distribute your add-on from there.
- You can also create your own repository. See HOW-TO:Create a repository for add-ons or Add-on repositories, and then add it to the table below for it to show up in the Repositories Installer Add-on.
How to install additional add-on repositories
Several of the add-ons listed below can be installed through the easy-to-use Fusion Installer, see http://www.xbmchub.com/blog/2012/04/24/fusion-easy-addon-installation-for-xbmc/ for instructions.
You'll probably want to check out the new XBMCHUB Wizard which can be used to instantly configure XBMC on most platforms with one click, you'll have all the best addons and modifications installed and configured just like that, see http://www.xbmchub.com/blog/category/config-wizard/ for instructions.
Another way to install any repo from this list is to just install the Repositories Installer Add-on. Once that add-on is installed, you can then install other repos from within XBMC by browsing to Programs, open the installer and install any repositories you like. You will need to restart XBMC for them to be accessible.
Alternatively you could install an individual repository using these instructions: Add-ons#How to install from zip
To access the contents of the newly installed repo(s) browse to System > Add-ons > Get Add-ons.
Unofficial repositories
When adding to the table, try to keep the description as short and accurate as possible.
Also please try to keep it alphabetically organized according to the name column.