: Commands or UI instructions (e.g., "Access via the Edit menu > Combolist Tools"). Compatibility : Required software versions. 2. plugin.json or manifest.json
: What the plugin does (e.g., "A lightweight tool for filtering, sorting, and deduplicating combolists").
While there is no single universal documentation for this specific file, most plugin .zip packages contain standard files. If you are looking for the content inside or a template for its documentation, it typically includes: 1. README.txt or README.md CombolistEditPlugin.zip
This is the primary text file providing instructions. A standard version would contain:
: Steps to install (e.g., "Extract contents to the /plugins/ folder"). : Commands or UI instructions (e
{ "name": "CombolistEditPlugin", "version": "1.0.0", "description": "Tools for editing and managing combolist files.", "author": "DeveloperName" } Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 3. License Information
A machine-readable text file used by the host software to identify the plugin: plugin
: Managing lists of credentials for authorized penetration testing.