This is a template to create a new Joplin plugin.
The main two files you will want to look at are:
/src/index.ts
, which contains the entry point for the plugin source code./src/manifest.json
, which is the plugin manifest. It contains information such as the plugin a name, version, etc.
The plugin is built using Webpack, which creates the compiled code in /dist
. A JPL archive will also be created at the root, which can use to distribute the plugin.
To build the plugin, simply run npm run dist
.
The project is setup to use TypeScript, although you can change the configuration to use plain JavaScript.
To update the plugin framework, run npm run update
.
In general this command tries to do the right thing - in particular it's going to merge the changes in package.json and .gitignore instead of overwriting. It will also leave "/src" as well as README.md untouched.
The file that may cause problem is "webpack.config.js" because it's going to be overwritten. For that reason, if you want to change it, consider creating a separate JavaScript file and include it in webpack.config.js. That way, when you update, you only have to restore the line that include your file.
WIP -> ALPHA
- The plugin will sync your highlights to a folder called
Readwise
. If you already have such a folder, consider renaming it. - The plugin will only sync on startup of Joplin.
- Create / Retrieve your API token from Readwise here and keep it ready.
- Install the plugin jpl in Joplin. If you build it yourself by running
np, run dist
, you find the file in thepublish
folder. - Open the settings window of the Plugin called
Readwise-Sync
and enter your token in the dedicated field. - Restart the application, your highlights should no sync to a folder called Readwise.
SSL Error with webpack, set environment variable
export NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider
see Issue.