Remove repository
Repositories can be removed from the plugin database for various reasons. Some common examples include:
- The repository has been abandoned and is no longer maintained.
- The plugin causes critical issues or breaks RotorHazard core functionality.
- It contains malicious code, such as credential theft or unauthorized data collection.
- The repository has been deleted, made private, or is otherwise inaccessible.
Requesting removal¶
If you believe a repository should be removed, follow these steps:
- Open an issue in the community plugins repository using the Request for repository removal issue template.
- Clearly state the reason for removal and provide any relevant evidence or links.
- A maintainer will review the request and take appropriate action.
Once a repository is removed, it will no longer be listed in the community plugins database.