---
title: cutonfold
---
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The **cutonfold** plugin provides [the cutonfold macro](/reference/macros/cutonfold/):
```js
let { Point, points, Path, paths, macro } = part.shorthand();
points.topLeft = new Point(0, 0);
points.topRight = new Point(150, 0);
points.bottomRight = new Point(150, 50);
points.bottomLeft = new Point(0, 50);
paths.box = new Path()
.move(points.topLeft)
.line(points.topRight)
.line(points.bottomRight)
.line(points.bottomLeft)
.close();
macro("cutonfold", {
from: points.bottomLeft,
to: points.bottomRight,
grainline: true
});
```
###### It's safe to use a corner of your pattern part for this
Since this is typically used on corners, the generated cut-on-fold indicator
will not go all the way to the `to` and `from` points.
The cutonfold plugin is part of our [plugin-bundle](/reference/plugins/bundle/)
## Installation
```bash
npm install @freesewing/plugin-cutonfold
```
## Usage
Like all [build-time plugins](/guides/plugins/#build-time-plugins), you load them
by passing them to the [`freesewing.Design`](/reference/api#design) constructor:
```js
import freesewing from "@freesewing/core";
import cutonfold from "@freesewing/plugin-cutonfold";
import config from "../config";
const Pattern = new freesewing.Design(config, cutonfold);
```
Now you can use [the cutonfold macro](/reference/macros/cutonfold/) in your parts.