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KUPFER(1)																 KUPFER(1)

NAME
kupfer - Convenient command and access tool for applications and documents SYNOPSIS
kupfer [ OPTIONS | FILE ... ] kupfer-exec FILE ... DESCRIPTION
Kupfer is an interface for quick and convenient access to applications and their documents. The most typical use is to find a specific application and launch it. We have tried to make Kupfer easy to extend with plugins so that this quick-access paradigm can be extended to many more objects than just applications. kupfer-exec is a helper script that can execute commands saved to file, but only by connecting to an already running instance of Kupfer. SPAWNING
Running kupfer on the command line (without options) will try to show the program it if already running. Kupfer can be invoked with a list of files kupfer FILE ... This can be used to select files given as command-line arguments in the program. Then you can invoke actions even on objects from a shell-based context. You may also pipe text to kupfer to pass it to a currently running instance of the program. OPTIONS
--no-splash Launch without presenting main interface --list-plugins Display a list of all installed plugins --debug Enable more verbose output that can help understanding the program's operation. --relay Is deprecated and will be started by the Multihead Support plugin when needed --exec-helper=HELPER Run plugin helper program, which should be the name of a module inside kupfer. The following are generic options --help Display usage information --version Display version information CONFIGURATION
Custom plugins are added to kupfer by installing them to the directory ~/.local/share/kupfer/plugins, or any kupfer/plugins directory in any of $XDG_DATA_DIRS. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
If KUPFER_NO_CUSTOM_PLUGINS is set, only allow loading built-in plugins (installed in the program's python package). If KUPFER_NO_CACHE is set, do not load from or write to any source cache files. AUTHOR
Ulrik Sverdrup <ulrik.sverdrup@gmail.com> 2011 KUPFER(1)

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Mojolicious::Plugins(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Mojolicious::Plugins(3pm)

NAME
Mojolicious::Plugins - Plugin manager SYNOPSIS
use Mojolicious::Plugins; my $plugins = Mojolicious::Plugin->new; $plugins->load_plugin('Config'); DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Plugins is the plugin manager of Mojolicious. ATTRIBUTES
Mojolicious::Plugins implements the following attributes. "namespaces" my $namespaces = $plugins->namespaces; $plugins = $plugins->namespaces(['Mojolicious::Plugin']); Namespaces to load plugins from, defaults to Mojolicious::Plugin. # Add another namespace to load plugins from push @{$plugins->namespaces}, 'MyApp::Plugin'; METHODS
Mojolicious::Plugins inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter and implements the following new ones. "emit_chain" $plugins = $plugins->emit_chain('foo'); $plugins = $plugins->emit_chain(foo => 123); Emit events as chained hooks. "emit_hook" $plugins = $plugins->emit_hook('foo'); $plugins = $plugins->emit_hook(foo => 123); Emit events as hooks. "emit_hook_reverse" $plugins = $plugins->emit_hook_reverse('foo'); $plugins = $plugins->emit_hook_reverse(foo => 123); Emit events as hooks in reverse order. "load_plugin" my $plugin = $plugins->load_plugin('some_thing'); my $plugin = $plugins->load_plugin('SomeThing'); my $plugin = $plugins->load_plugin('MyApp::Plugin::SomeThing'); Load a plugin from the configured namespaces or by full module name. "register_plugin" $plugins->register_plugin('some_thing', $app); $plugins->register_plugin('some_thing', $app, foo => 23); $plugins->register_plugin('some_thing', $app, {foo => 23}); $plugins->register_plugin('SomeThing', $app); $plugins->register_plugin('SomeThing', $app, foo => 23); $plugins->register_plugin('SomeThing', $app, {foo => 23}); $plugins->register_plugin('MyApp::Plugin::SomeThing', $app); $plugins->register_plugin('MyApp::Plugin::SomeThing', $app, foo => 23); $plugins->register_plugin('MyApp::Plugin::SomeThing', $app, {foo => 23}); Load a plugin from the configured namespaces or by full module name and run "register", optional arguments are passed through. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojolicious::Plugins(3pm)
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