The Plug-in Manager identifies which plug-ins are loaded into Maya. If you have a plug-in that you use frequently, you can make sure it is always there. The Plug-in Manager automatically scans all the directories in the plug-in path and lists available plug-in features.
A plug-in is a module that extends Maya’s capabilities. File translators are plug-ins you use to import and export various file formats. You can create or purchase specialty plug-ins to customize Maya for a specific job.
Some features that can be added through plug-ins are:
See List of plug-ins included with Maya, as well as Troubleshoot missing plug-ins.
Enter text in the Search field, and plug-in results are automatically filtered to match the text as you type.
Unchecking the Apply To All boxes will batch unload the plug-ins.
When on, the plug-in loads for the current Maya session.
When on, the plug-in automatically loads the next time you start Maya.
To view information about a particular plug-in, load it, then click the i icon beside the plug-in to open the Plug-in Information window.
This window opens when you click the icon next to a plug-in name in the Plug-In Manager. Maya caches the list of current plug-ins. If you have added a new plug-in, click Refresh to update any changes.
The following information displays for a selected plug-in:
The name of the plug-in. On Linux, plug-ins have the extension .so. On Windows, plug-ins have the extension .mll. On Mac OS X, the extension is .bundle.
The location of the file.
Maya checks both of these locations for valid plug-ins.
The manufacturer of the plug-in.
The version number of the plug-in.
The version of the Maya API (Application Programmer Interface) the plug-in was compiled for.
You cannot load a plug-in for any version of Maya that predates or post-dates the version it was compiled for. That is, if a plug-in was created for Maya 2020, it will not work with Maya 2022.
Indicates whether the plug-in has been marked for auto load.
Indicates whether the plug-in is loaded.
Displays a list of the features added by the plug-in (for example, commands, dependency nodes, file translators).
To display additional plug-ins, click the triangle to open the Other Registered Plug-ins section.