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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  • The repository has been abandoned and is no longer maintained.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:

  1. Open an issue in the community plugins repository using the Request for repository removal issue template.
  2. Clearly state the reason for removal and provide any relevant evidence or links.
  3. 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.