Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:16 pm by atc98092
When Serviio is installed, it creates a folder structure, and one of the folders is labeled plugins. But the only plug-ins that go there are specifically for Serviio. Your OS shouldn't have need for anything in there. Plug-ins are generally used for parsing online streams from particular sites. As for Javascript, I don't see any specific folder for that. Serviio is written in Java, and there are dozens of jar files in the Serviio/lib folder.
If you don't need a plug-in for a specific online source, that folder can just remain empty. There's a read-me file in mine, but that's it.
Dan
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