Micro supports creating plugins with a simple Lua system. Plugins are
folders containing Lua files and possibly other source files placed
in `~/.config/micro/plug`. The plugin directory (within `plug`) should
-contain at least one Lua file and an `info.json` file. The info file
+contain at least one Lua file and a `repo.json` file. The `repo.json` file
provides additional information such as the name of the plugin, the
-plugin's website, dependencies, etc... Here is an example info file
+plugin's website, dependencies, etc... [Here is an example `repo.json` file](https://github.com/micro-editor/updated-plugins/blob/master/go-plugin/repo.json)
from the go plugin, which has the following file structure:
```
```
The `go.lua` file contains the main code for the plugin, though the
-code may be distributed across multiple Lua files. The `info.json`
+code may be distributed across multiple Lua files. The `repo.json`
file contains information about the plugin such as the website,
description, version, and any requirements. Plugins may also
have additional files which can be added to micro's runtime files,