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ExtensionsIndex
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# Slicer Extensions Index ## Overview Think of the ExtensionsIndex as a repository containing a list of [extension description file][]s (*.s4ext) used by the Slicer extensions build system to build, test, package and upload extensions on an [extensions server][]. Once uploaded on an `extensions server`, within Slicer, extensions can be installed using the [extensions manager][]. A website referred to as the [extensions catalog][] provides Slicer users with a convenient way of finding and downloading extensions previously uploaded on the `extensions server`. The `extensions manager` in Slicer makes the catalog available directly in the application and allows extensions to be installed, updated, or uninstalled by a few clicks. The following diagram depicts how `extensions catalog`, `extensions server`, [CDash][] and the slicer factory interact. <img width="80%" src="https://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/a/ab/Extensions-Index-to-Catalog-cycle.png"/> ## Extension tiers We accept extensions to 3D Slicer at various quality and maturity levels. To make it clear for users what they can expect from a particular extension, 3D Slicer maintainers assign each extension to a "tier": - Tier 1: Experimental extensions. - Tier 3: Community-supported extensions. - Tier 5: Critically important extensions, supported by Slicer core developers. Extension tier 2 and 4 are reserved for future use, to allow defining intermediate steps between the initially defined tiers without reclassifying every extension. ## Build instructions See https://slicer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/developer_guide/extensions.html#extensions-build-system ## Contact Questions regarding this project should be posted on 3D Slicer forum: https://discourse.slicer.org ## License * [3D Slicer license](https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/blob/main/License.txt) [CDash]: https://slicer.cdash.org/index.php?project=SlicerPreview [extensions manager]: https://slicer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/extensions_manager.html [extension description file]: https://slicer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/developer_guide/extensions.html#extension-description-file [extensions catalog]: https://extensions.slicer.org/catalog/All/30117/win [extensions server]: https://slicer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/developer_guide/extensions.html#extensions-server