
Introduction to Plasmo
Plasmo offers first-class support for Typescript, React, Preact, Svelte, and Vue, making it easy to build complex, beautiful and scalable extensions. And with live-reload and React HMR built-in, …
Plasmo Framework – Plasmo
Check out the Customization section for documentation on making Plasmo adapt to your needs. To see how to integrate Plasmo with other tools (such as TailwindCSS or Firebase), check out …
Environment Variables – Plasmo
Plasmo offers first-class support for environment variables. Learn how to use them in your browser extension.
Start the Development Server – Plasmo
When you're building with Plasmo, you're building a Plasmo extension, rather than a Chrome or Firefox extension. This means that you can build a single extension that works across all …
Messaging API – Plasmo
The Plasmo messaging API is a powerful tool for sending real-time messages between different parts of your extension.
Table of Contents – Plasmo
Oct 28, 2024 · Table of Contents To see how easy it is to switch from any extension setup to Plasmo, see: Migrate to Plasmo. We have many examples showcasing how to use Plasmo …
Import Resolution – Plasmo
Plasmo framework ships with its own code/asset bundler tailored specifically for extension development. It supports raw/transformed bundle inlining, asset mirroring, environment …
Quickstart with Stripe – Plasmo
Verify the subscription and enable some premium features We will now set up our backend to verify the user's subscription. We can simplify this process by leveraging NextJS …
Create a New Extension – Plasmo
By default, Plasmo expects all source code to be in the root directory. However, you can follow this guide to use the src directory as the home for your source code.
Migrate to Plasmo Framework
The Plasmo framework's abstraction philosophy is to remove the most common configuration and boilerplate code. This enables developers to work under a higher abstraction layer -- their …