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## Third-Party plugins
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This is an incomplete list. If you have written your own plugin, please make a
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pull request to the website so that we can document your contribution here!
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- [ARM builder](https://github.com/solo-io/packer-builder-arm-image) - A builder
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for creating ARM images
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developing plugins, the documentation for that is available below, in the
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[developing plugins](#developing-plugins) section.
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Because Packer is so young, there is no official listing of available Packer
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plugins. Plugins are best found via Google. Typically, searching "packer plugin
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*x*" will find what you're looking for if it exists. As Packer gets older, an
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official plugin directory is planned.
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The current official listing of available Packer plugins can be found
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[here](/community-tools.html#third-party-plugins). This is an incomplete list,
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and more plugins can be found by searching. Typically, searching "packer plugin
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*x*" will find what you're looking for if it exists. We hope to create an
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offical registry for third party plugins in the future.
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## How Plugins Work
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panic(err)
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}
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server.RegisterBuilder(new(Builder))
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server.Serve()
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server.Serve()
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}
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```
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