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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Also think about using the Processing framework. Your plugin can become its own
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In QGIS 3, GeoPackage is much more present. Avoid creating shapefile in your plugin if possible and use the OGC standard GeoPackage format which can store both raster and vector in a single file: http://www.geopackage.org
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Note that you can easily provide one version for QGIS 2 and QGIS 3 at the same time. Fill you metadata.txt correctly with `qgisMinimumVersion` and `qgisMaximumVersion`. The plugin manager will ship automatically the highest version according to the QGIS version.
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Note that you can easily provide one version for QGIS 2 and QGIS 3 at the same time. Fill you metadata.txt correctly with `qgisMinimumVersion` and `qgisMaximumVersion`. The plugin manager will automatically ship the highest version based on the QGIS version.
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## Plugin location on file system
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While in QGIS 2, plugins where located in your home directory in a `.qgis2/python/plugins`. In QGIS 3, this folder is now in a specific QGIS profile. You can find this folder by going to `Settings` -> `User profiles` -> `Open Active Profile folder`. You will find `python/plugins`.
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