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After installing LabRPS for your operating system ([[Installing_on_Windows|Windows]], [[Installing_on_Linux|Linux]] or [[Installing_on_Mac|Mac]]), you may want to consider installing one or more of the following additional components.
After installing LabRPS for your operating system ([[Installing_on_Windows|Windows]], [[Installing_on_Linux|Linux]] or [[Installing_on_Mac|Mac]]), you may want to consider installing one or more of the following additional components.


=plugins=
=Plugins=


These [[plugins|plugins]] are bundled with LabRPS but not installed by default. You should install them according to your purposes.
These [[plugins|plugins]] are bundled with LabRPS but not installed by default. You should install them according to your purposes.

Revision as of 02:19, 24 August 2022

Introduction

After installing LabRPS for your operating system (Windows, Linux or Mac), you may want to consider installing one or more of the following additional components.

Plugins

These plugins are bundled with LabRPS but not installed by default. You should install them according to your purposes.

External plugins

Apart from the default plugins bundled with LabRPS, there is a large collection of useful external plugins made by community members.

Third party software

LabRPS supports several third party software packages out of the box. In many cases all you need to do is install the software, and when LabRPS is restarted it will automatically find and be able to use it. This section aims to provide a list of such software packages, together with some information about where they are used in LabRPS and where they can be downloaded.

Support

GraphViz

GraphViz is an open source graph visualization software. It is used by the Std DependencyGraph tool.