* William Ferguson <[email protected]> [08-18-18 23:29]:
> I’ve created script_manager.lua to install, update, enable and disable the
> darktable lua scripts. It’s available at
> https://github.com/wpferguson/script_manager.
> 
> Download it and copy it to ~/.config/darktable/luarc (linux and MacOS) or
> C:\Users<username>\AppData\Local\darktable\luarc (windows). Start darktable
> and script manager will be in the lower left pane in the lighttable.
> 
> script_manager uses git to install and update the lua scripts directory. On
> windows the git program location needs to be set in the configure tab. On
> MacOS it might need to be set, if script_manager can’t find it.
> 
> After the scripts are installed from the repository, you can enable or
> disable them with the click of a button. The scripts are divided into
> “categories” based on the subdirectory they live in under the lua directory.
> 
> For developers: You can create extra directories under the lua directory
> such as development, testing, etc. You can also create symbolic links to
> other places in your file system. When you are compiling you can click the
> enable button for the script you are writing. If it doesn’t load because of
> a coding error, you can just correct it and click the enable button again.
> You can repeat this until you fix all the syntax errors and the script
> loads. Changes after the script loads still require a darktable restart.

downloading.  tks

ftr, the url you provide needs the underline changed to a dash,
script-manager rather than script_manager.

will play and advise.  tks again
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