# Plugins development
Strapi allows the development of local plugins that work exactly like the external plugins available from the Marketplace (opens new window).
🤓 Extending plugins
If you would rather extend an existing plugin than create a new one, see the Plugins extension documentation.
# Create a plugin
Strapi provides a command line interface (CLI) for creating plugins. To create a plugin:
- Navigate to the root of a Strapi project.
- Run
yarn strapi generateornpm run strapi generatein a terminal window to start the interactive CLI. - Choose "plugin" from the list, press Enter, and give the plugin a name in kebab-case (e.g.
my-plugin) - Choose either
JavaScriptorTypeScriptfor the plugin language. - Enable the plugin by adding it to the plugins configurations file:
- (TypeScript-specific) Run
npm installoryarnin the newly-created plugin directory. - (TypeScript-specific) Run
yarn buildornpm run buildin the plugin directory. This step transpiles the TypeScript files and outputs the JavaScript files to adistdirectory that is unique to the plugin. - Run
yarn buildornpm run buildat the project root. - Run
yarn developornpm run developat the project root.
Plugins created using the preceding directions are located in the plugins directory of the application (see project structure).
✏️ NOTE
During plugin development it is helpful to use the --watch-admin flag to toggle hot reloading of the admin panel. See the Admin panel customization documentation for more details. (TypeScript specific) While developing your plugin, you can run yarn develop or npm run develop in the plugin directory to watch the changes to the TypeScript server files.
💡 TIP
Check this blog post (opens new window) to learn how to publish your Strapi plugin on npm.
# Add features to a plugin
Strapi provides programmatic APIs for plugins to hook into some of Strapi's features.
Plugins can register with the server and/or the admin panel, by looking for entry point files at the root of the package:
strapi-server.jsfor the Server (see Server API),strapi-admin.jsfor the admin panel (see Admin Panel API).
🤓 Custom fields plugins
Plugins can also be used to add custom fields to Strapi.