Plug-Ins
For information on audio plugins, see VST and VSTi .
Overview
A plugin is a small piece of software that adds extra functionality to MuseScore Studio. A plugin needs to be enabled first , and then executed by using the Plugins menu . Some plugins come pre-installed , and are disabled by default. There are also plugins created and shared by other musicians, anyone can download and use them .
Managing plugins
Enabling and disabling plugins
Go to Home -> Plugins (or Plugins -> Manage plugins...).
Select a plugin and click Enable or Disable.
Installing a new plugin
**Warning**: Plugins can potentially contain bad or malicious code, which compromise the machine and damage the scores. All plugins shared on musescore.org's plugin repository are **unvetted**. No warranty of any kind is provided. Users should download from a trusted author or double-check the code themselves. Seek advice on the [Plugins forum](https://musescore.org/en/forum/443).
Search for available plugins at, for example:
musescore.org/plugins (musescore.org -> Download -> Plugins)
Make sure it is compatible with your version of MuseScore (3.x or 4.x).
Download the file:
For .qml files hosted on musescore.org, sometimes web browsers open it as plain text and refuses to download it as file. In that case, right-click on the link and select Save link as...
For github.com unpackaged code, download the project as a zip file by clicking Code -> Download ZIP.
For github.com packaged releases, click on an appropriate item under Assets.
If the download is a .zip file, extract it using archive extraction software.
Move the files to MuseScore's plugins folder, configurable in Preferences -> Folders. The default directories are:
Windows:
C:\Users\[Your User Name]\Documents\MuseScore4\Plugins\macOS:
~/Documents/MuseScore4/Plugins/
Updating an existing plugin
Updating works the same way as installing – just remember to remove the files from the previous version to avoid duplicate plugins.
Running a plugin
Open a score (or go back to the Score tab).
Select Plugins in the menu and find and select the plugin name in the menu.
To assign a keyboard shortcut to a plugin:
Go to Home -> Plugins (or Plugins -> Manage plugins...).
Select a plugin.
Choose Edit shortcut.
Define a keyboard shortcut for the action that appears in the Preferences window.
Pre-installed plugins
See the code for these plugins on Github .
Add Courtesy Accidentals
Color Notes
Lilypond Lyrics
Mirror Intervals
Modal Temperaments
Modal Tuning
New Retrograde
Note Names
Remove Courtesy Accidentals
Stimmung
Create a plugin
Visit the Developers' Handbook Plugins for 3.x chapter for fundamentals, and the Plugins for 4.x chapter for info on the new parameters and porting a MuseScore 3 plugin to MuseScore Studio 4.
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