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* Update configuration.md * moved configuration.md to administration folder * updated links * Added quota section * Update upgrading.md * Update configuration.md * Update configuration.md * Update configuration.md * Updating links * Update configuration.md * Update configuration.md * Update configuration.md Reworked the security options * Update configuration.md * Update configuration.md * Update provisioning.md * Update provisioning.md * Update configuration.md * Update configuration.md * Update docs/sources/administration/configuration.md Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
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The easiest way to start developing Grafana plugins is to use the [Grafana Toolkit](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@grafana/toolkit).
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Open the terminal, and run the following command in your [plugin directory]({{< relref "../../installation/configuration.md#plugins" >}}):
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Open the terminal, and run the following command in your [plugin directory]({{< relref "../../administration/configuration.md#plugins" >}}):
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```bash
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npx @grafana/toolkit plugin:create my-grafana-plugin
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There are three ways that you can start developing a Grafana plugin.
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1. Set up a Grafana development environment. [(described here)](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/contribute/developer-guide.md) and place your plugin in the `data/plugins` folder.
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2. Install Grafana and place your plugin in the plugins directory which is set in your [config file](/installation/configuration). By default this is `/var/lib/grafana/plugins` on Linux systems.
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2. Install Grafana and place your plugin in the plugins directory which is set in your [config file](/administration/configuration). By default this is `/var/lib/grafana/plugins` on Linux systems.
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3. Place your plugin directory anywhere you like and specify it grafana.ini.
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We encourage people to set up the full Grafana environment so that you can get inspiration from the rest of the Grafana code base.
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