KDE Frameworks 6.11 Adds Search Providers for Nix Packages, Docker Hub, and More
KDE Frameworks 6.11 continues the monthly KDE Frameworks releases with new search providers for KRunner and KRunner-powered search fields, including Docker Hub, Mozilla Developer Network, and Nix Packages.
This release also lets you undo the changes to the text in the filename field for open/save dialogs in KDE apps and brings several keyboard navigation and accessibility improvements to the Plasma Discover package manager and the Kirigami UI components, which is also coming to the KDE Plasma 6.4 desktop environment.
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KDE Ships Frameworks 6.11.0 - KDE Community
KDE today announces the release of KDE Frameworks 6.11.0.
KDE Frameworks are 72 addon libraries to Qt which provide a wide variety of commonly needed functionality in mature, peer reviewed and well tested libraries with friendly licensing terms. For an introduction see the KDE Frameworks release announcement.
This release is part of a series of planned monthly releases making improvements available to developers in a quick and predictable manner.
KDE Frameworks 6.11 Is Out, Here’s What’s New
Over a month after its previous 6.10 release, KDE announced the launch of Frameworks 6.11, expanding its collection of addon libraries to Qt and enhancing functionality available to developers across various platforms.
One noticeable trend in 6.11 is the introduction of XML/YAML linting across multiple libraries such as Attica, Baloo, Bluez Qt, Extra CMake Modules, and many others.
Additionally, support for linux-qt6-next builds is now more widespread than ever. Most frameworks, from KArchive to Sonnet, have added or improved CI (Continuous Integration) pipelines that specifically test against Qt 6.6+ and Linux distributions.