Hi,
The first stage is to read documentation from libkipi, used to develop a plugin :
In the libkipi source code you will found example of plugin (hello world), to understand to start.
In kipiplugins, the project which host all plugins, we have API helpers included in a private and non shared lib named libkipipluigns :
Finally, the plugins source code from kipiplugins will help a lots to understand the basis.
All links that you need are hosted in this page :
Q : just to know, which kind of plugin you want to write exactly ?
Best
Gilles Caulier
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