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title: Using local extensions
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It is possible to use extensions without using repositories. This can be useful when prototyping.
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## To install an extension locally:
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### 1. Give Cloudstream storage permissions
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if you're using Android 11 or later you need to make sure that you **Allow management of all files**, not just media in the settings.
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### 2. Start and close the app
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If you've done everything correctly, you should now see a `Cloudstream3` folder in your device's files. Inside it there should be a `plugins` folder.
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### 3. Download or compile extensions
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You can now download (most likely from the `builds` branch of the repository of your choosing) or compile an extension. You should look for files ending with `.cs3`
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### 4. Put your newly acquired `.cs3` file in the `Cloudstream3/plugins` folder.
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### 5. You should now see your extension working.
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You can make sure by going to `settings > extensions` and clicking the bottom progress bar to show a list of all extensions (including the locally installed ones)
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