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Rogerio Angeliski cf75bca4f3 feat(events-backend,events-node): improve parser interface
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Plugins

Backstage is a single-page application composed of a set of plugins. This folder holds numerous plugins that are managed by this repository. However, most plugins are in the community plugins repo - hop over there if you want to contribute!

For more information about the plugin ecosystem, see the documentation here:

https://backstage.io/docs/plugins/

You can also see the Plugin Marketplace for other open source plugins you can add to your Backstage instance.

Suggesting a plugin

If you start developing a plugin that you aim to release as open source, we suggest that you create a new Issue on the community plugins repo. This helps the community know what plugins are in development.

You can also use this process if you have an idea for a good plugin but you hope that someone else will pick up the work.