Is there a repository for Metabase plugins?

How do people discover these right now?

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Hi @pkoch-frctls
No, currently not. There has been talks about making a “store”, so it’s easy to find drivers of them from within Metabase.
You can normally find people referring to a repo in the issue:
https://github.com/metabase/metabase/issues?q=label%3A"Database+Support"

UPDATE
We’ve made a small list of some of the public drivers available:
https://www.metabase.com/docs/latest/developers-guide-drivers.html

This is an oversight – we will be creating some kind of list shortly

See https://github.com/metabase/metabase/issues/10304 to track progress

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Thank you! Converging on #10304.

Metabase or more ship with another modules framework that permit modules to be added to Metabase without revamping Metabase itself. Much of the time, modules are lethargically stacked; for drivers, this implies they are not instated until interfacing with a database of that type. assignment help | assignment land

Where is Metabase at on implementing a visualization plugins repository a-la-wordpress? I was researching treemap visualizations when I stumbled on this and got a little lost bouncing from one post to the other below:

Create a page with links to Metabase plugins #10304 (CLOSED)

Add info about community drivers to the docs #11745

Contibution guide : how to add a visualization #8849

@mesquest It would first require that visualizations are modular, like the drivers, which they are not:
https://github.com/metabase/metabase/issues/2318
Also:
https://github.com/metabase/metabase/issues/1710
https://github.com/metabase/metabase/issues/7351

Thanks @flamber, OK it’s on the Metabase Project Roadmap >Backlog (v0.39+)>Custom charts, so it will be a while…