Extensions Directory
Extensions are installable packages which give CiviCRM new functionality, and this directory provides a centralized list of extensions which the CiviCRM community has created. This listing displays CiviCRM extensions that work on all Content Management Systems (CMS).
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Make it easier to see the group hierarchy when there are lots of groups and subgroups.
Sets a predefined string format (i,.e. UPPERCASE, lowercase, Capitalize, etc), to Entities' string fields when this is saved or updated.
Provides configurable tokens to handle "Dear Supporter" if the first name is missing (etc)
This extension stores the date when an event is updated or modified.
Allows administrators to define certain participant roles to have permission to view and/or edit the other participants of their events. For instance, a "Teacher" role can be granted permission to view and edit all contacts who have a "Student" role in the same events.
Since CiviCRM 5.42, the entity_table field in CiviCRM tables will be derived from CiviCRM option group. So if you have an extension and have code that stores value in entity_table which is not part of option list present in Civi core install the system will throw error. This extension avoids the fatal error by defining the entity table list with all the entities present in the system.
Ever needed to upload very large files to CiviCRM, beyond the web server's limit? No? Well now you can, thanks to the plupload library, which can be combined with the remoteform extension, so that your users can upload huge files. Kidding aside, this is more of a proof of concept extension.
Provides a "Call Next" Dashlet for the CiviCRM Dashboard and a Call Next Log Block for the Contact Layout Editor.
Displays a contact’s Job Title with their current employer on the Contact Relationships tab.
Add ability to use USAePay as a payment processor for Credit Cards and ACH/EFT.
This extension causes the "county" field on addresses to automatically be populated when an address is created or updated.
The Database Health Report provides you with a snapshot of your CiviCRM database's usage. It reports the last login time and number of contacts and activities modified by each user. WIth this report, you can evaluate the effectiveness of staff trainings, or get a quick glimpse into which users are active and who may need more prodding.