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A Python plugin is a folder located in the user home dir.
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Documents\AnyWave\Plugins\Python on Windows.
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/home/username/AnyWave/Plugins/Python on Linux.
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/users/username/AnyWave/Plugins/Python on macOS.
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# Requirements
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A python local installation or a virtual environment located in the AnyWave/Plugin/Python/venv folder.
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The folder is created the first time AnyWave is launched.
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A good practice is to create a py venv using classic python -m venv command
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Place the venv in the folder mentioned earlier and AnyWave will detect it when starting.
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# Use the Plugin Creation Assistant
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## [DEBUG Python plugin](/anywave/documentation/-/wikis/Python_debug)
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## [DEBUG Python plugin](/anywave/documentation/-/wikis/Python_debug)
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