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I am creating a cocoa web browser using WKWebView and Swift. Like most browsers, they have extensions or plugins. I want to implement the same thing in my web browser. I came across CFPlugin. I want to use this feature but I do not know how. It would be good if you give a sample application.
I haven't tried anything because I don't know what to do
This is how I want my extension to look like
myExtension.bundle/
info.plist
scripts1.js
popoverview.xib
popoverview.swift
script2.js
popuppage.html
image.png
popuppage.css
I want to know how to read the files in the bundle
Thanks!

After a few minutes of trying I found the answer
Bundles are considered as Directories
so you can do something like this
MyBundle.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
MyBundle.bundle/Contents/Resources/MyView.xib

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