OctoPrint-SimpleEmergencyStop/extras/simpleemergencystop.md
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---
layout: plugin
id: simpleemergencystop
title: OctoPrint-Simpleemergencystop
description: A simple plugin that add an emergency stop buton on NavBar
author: Sebastien Clement
license: AGPLv3
# TODO
date: 2017-07-23
homepage: https://github.com/BrokenFire/OctoPrint-SimpleEmergencyStop
source: https://github.com/BrokenFire/OctoPrint-SimpleEmergencyStop
archive: https://github.com/BrokenFire/OctoPrint-SimpleEmergencyStop/archive/master.zip
# TODO
# Set this to true if your plugin uses the dependency_links setup parameter to include
# library versions not yet published on PyPi. SHOULD ONLY BE USED IF THERE IS NO OTHER OPTION!
#follow_dependency_links: false
# TODO
tags:
- a list
- of tags
- that apply
- to your plugin
- (take a look at the existing plugins for what makes sense here)
# TODO
screenshots:
- url: url of a screenshot, /assets/img/...
alt: alt-text of a screenshot
caption: caption of a screenshot
- url: url of another screenshot, /assets/img/...
alt: alt-text of another screenshot
caption: caption of another screenshot
- ...
# TODO
featuredimage: url of a featured image for your plugin, /assets/img/...
# TODO
# You only need the following if your plugin requires specific OctoPrint versions or
# specific operating systems to function - you can safely remove the whole
# "compatibility" block if this is not the case.
compatibility:
# List of compatible versions
#
# A single version number will be interpretated as a minimum version requirement,
# e.g. "1.3.1" will show the plugin as compatible to OctoPrint versions 1.3.1 and up.
# More sophisticated version requirements can be modelled too by using PEP440
# compatible version specifiers.
#
# You can also remove the whole "octoprint" block. Removing it will default to all
# OctoPrint versions being supported.
octoprint:
- 1.2.0
# List of compatible operating systems
#
# Valid values:
#
# - windows
# - linux
# - macos
# - freebsd
#
# There are also two OS groups defined that get expanded on usage:
#
# - posix: linux, macos and freebsd
# - nix: linux and freebsd
#
# You can also remove the whole "os" block. Removing it will default to all
# operating systems being supported.
os:
- linux
- windows
- macos
- freebsd
---
**TODO**: Longer description of your plugin, configuration examples etc. This part will be visible on the page at
http://plugins.octoprint.org/plugin/simpleemergencystop/