Apart from the modules provided by the official website, are there any other third - party Qt modules? If so, is there a central repository similar to npmjs.org?
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Excuse me. For example, in the front - end field, there are a lot of third - party libraries that can be searched and learned on npmjs.org. 
 When learning Qt, we have seen:
 https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/index.html#add-ons-and-extensions
 ① the Essentials module of Qt and
 ② the Add - ons & Extentions expansion modules.Apart from the modules provided by the official website, are there any other third - party Qt modules? If so, is there a central repository similar to npmjs.org? 
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Excuse me. For example, in the front - end field, there are a lot of third - party libraries that can be searched and learned on npmjs.org. 
 When learning Qt, we have seen:
 https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/index.html#add-ons-and-extensions
 ① the Essentials module of Qt and
 ② the Add - ons & Extentions expansion modules.Apart from the modules provided by the official website, are there any other third - party Qt modules? If so, is there a central repository similar to npmjs.org? @markleo said in Apart from the modules provided by the official website, are there any other third - party Qt modules? If so, is there a central repository similar to npmjs.org?: third - party Qt modules What are third-party Qt modules?! 
 Modules not made by Qt devs and published in the official Qt releases are not "Qt"...Since Qt is still just a C++ GUI framework and still not its own programming language like JavaScript, there are thousands of projects made by users/contributors on GitHub and similar sites, which work with or add something to Qt... custom widgets, functions or just code snippets... Edit: 
 What @ChrisW67 is referring to is what I meant..."extensions" like QxORM can be integrated because of Qt's C++ API... but so does every C++ library work with your C++ project
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@markleo said in Apart from the modules provided by the official website, are there any other third - party Qt modules? If so, is there a central repository similar to npmjs.org?: Apart from the modules provided by the official website, are there any other third - party Qt modules? Yes. For example the KDAB tools, QxORM, or a range of things at KDE Store (some require KDE, others only Qt). Any library with a C or C++ API can fairly easily be rolled into a Qt program. Some you need to build from source, others come in binary form. @markleo said in Apart from the modules provided by the official website, are there any other third - party Qt modules? If so, is there a central repository similar to npmjs.org?: If so, is there a central repository similar to npmjs.org? No. 
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Excuse me. For example, in the front - end field, there are a lot of third - party libraries that can be searched and learned on npmjs.org. 
 When learning Qt, we have seen:
 https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/index.html#add-ons-and-extensions
 ① the Essentials module of Qt and
 ② the Add - ons & Extentions expansion modules.Apart from the modules provided by the official website, are there any other third - party Qt modules? If so, is there a central repository similar to npmjs.org? @markleo said in Apart from the modules provided by the official website, are there any other third - party Qt modules? If so, is there a central repository similar to npmjs.org?: third - party Qt modules What are third-party Qt modules?! 
 Modules not made by Qt devs and published in the official Qt releases are not "Qt"...Since Qt is still just a C++ GUI framework and still not its own programming language like JavaScript, there are thousands of projects made by users/contributors on GitHub and similar sites, which work with or add something to Qt... custom widgets, functions or just code snippets... Edit: 
 What @ChrisW67 is referring to is what I meant..."extensions" like QxORM can be integrated because of Qt's C++ API... but so does every C++ library work with your C++ project
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