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
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
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:
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from the go plugin, which has the following file structure:
```
@@ -17,7+17,7 @@ from the go plugin, which has the following file structure:
```
The `go.lua` file contains the main code for the plugin, though the
```
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,
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,