Install and enable a Plugin
Plugins add product capabilities to the current Host. A package may ship Skills, MCP, Workflows, or UI. Open Settings → Plugins (Plugins in the settings sidebar). Newly installed packages start disabled. Contributions become visible after you enable them.
The page
The catalog lists packages on this Host. Built-in packages show VibeX built-in and remain in the catalog; the switch only enables them. Click a row for Content and Config.
Import plugin installs a local package or a linked development directory. Third-party packages stay on this Host. Published marketplace packages: Install a Plugin from the marketplace.
Built-in packages
Shipped with the Host, disabled by default:
- Session Enhance: questions, live feedback, session lookup, and session control.
- Multi-agent: parent agents delegate subtasks;
&appears in the composer. See Agent delegation. - Workflow Creator: edit, validate, debug, and publish a DAG. See Graph Workflow.
- VibeX Office: create, analyze, and preview DOCX / XLSX / PPTX. See Files and preview.
- Plugin Development: a local dev interface for authors. Everyday use can leave it off.
Open a row, read the summary and contents, then enable. The first enable projects compatible Skills, MCP, or Workflows onto installed, enabled agents.
Later new or rebound sessions receive those tools. Sessions that were already open keep the tool list from creation.
Config
Config edits that package’s config.json, for example the four Session Enhance toggles, Office preview idle timeout, or Workflow Creator’s default completion policy. Saves apply to later new sessions or new previews. Instances already open keep their current settings.
Disable and uninstall
Turning enable off stops new turns from using the package’s contributions. History already in the event log stays.
Third-party installs can Uninstall plugin. Uninstall removes membership, agent bindings, and Skill projections. Conversation and automation history remain. Built-in packages are disabled with the switch.
A workstation desktop can change plugin facts on the Host through the application core. The management UI is Settings → Plugins.
To write a plugin, see Developer docs.

