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Plugin (also called an extension or add-on) is a software component with a specific feature that can be added to a software or web application.

Plugins allow the user to customize the application further to enhance the appearance, functionality and dynamics of their website. They are commonly used to add new features to search engines, eCommerce websites, software and graphics applications.

Plug-ins are incorporated for various reasons. Some of these include:

  • To enable third party development.
  • To separate the code from the application.
  • To support new features.
  • To reduce the size of the application.

Some examples of plugins include:

Magento® provides thousands of plugins in the Magento® Connect marketplace that eCommerce businesses can use to integrate new functions into their website.

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Definition of "Plugin" by Chat GPT: A plugin, in the context of computer software, refers to a software component that adds specific functionality to an existing application or program. It is typically designed to be installed into a larger software package, such as a web browser or media player, to enhance or extend its capabilities. Plugins can provide a wide range of functionalities, such as adding new features, improving performance, or supporting new file formats. They are often created by third-party developers and can be downloaded and installed by users to customize or optimize their software experience.
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