**Blueprint** is an open-source extension framework/manager for Pterodactyl. Developers can create versatile, easy-to-install extensions that system administrators can install within minutes *(and sometimes even seconds!)*.
We aim to introduce new developers to Blueprint with easy to understand guides, documentation, developer commands, community support and more.
> Blueprint doesn't mix well with other modifications, so if you already have any, [perform a panel update](https://pterodactyl.io/panel/1.0/updating.html) before moving on with this guide.
3. Download [the latest release of Blueprint](https://github.com/teamblueprint/main/releases/latest) and extract it (stable build) or pull the files via git (bleeding-edge build).
4. If you haven't already, place the Blueprint files inside of your Pterodactyl folder. (common location is `/var/www/pterodactyl`)
5. Run the Blueprint installation script. This runs the commands required for Blueprint to function correctly. If your Pterodactyl folder is not `/var/www/pterodactyl` you may need to put `_FOLDER="/path/to/pterodactyl"` in front of `bash blueprint.sh`.
6. After waiting for the installation script to finish, open up your Pterodactyl admin panel and click on the puzzle icon in the top right of the website.
We've made some guides and documentation for extension development over on [blueprint.zip](https://blueprint.zip/docs). We are adding more guides over time, don't hesitate to suggest a topic for future guides.
> [Open a pull request](https://github.com/teamblueprint/web/pulls) on our website repository and add your extension to [`browse/:repository/repository.yml`](https://github.com/teamblueprint/web/blob/main/browse/%3Arepository/repository.yml) (in alphabetic order). To install an extension, upload your `something.blueprint` file to your Pterodactyl folder and run `blueprint -install something`.