=== Ansico Plugins === Contributors: aphandersen Tags: forgejo, plugins, private directory, ansico Requires at least: 6.3 Tested up to: 6.9.4 Requires PHP: 7.0 Stable tag: 1.0.0 License: GPL-3.0-or-later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html Gives access to Ansico plugin directory with Ansico plugins. == Description == Ansico Plugins gives WordPress access to Ansico's private Forgejo-based plugin directory and lets administrators install, activate, reinstall, update, and delete internal plugins from Ansico releases. = Features = * Connects WordPress to Ansico's Forgejo server. * Lists internal plugin repositories from Ansico. * Reads plugin metadata and README content from repositories. * Opens a WordPress-style details popup for each plugin. * Installs plugins from the latest Forgejo release ZIP. * Supports activate, reinstall, update, and delete actions. * Supports self-updates for Ansico Plugins itself. * Includes Ansico default settings and a reset button. == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin ZIP through WordPress, or copy the plugin folder to `/wp-content/plugins/`. 2. Activate **Ansico Plugins**. 3. Open **Settings -> Ansico Plugins**. 4. Review the default Ansico settings or click **Reset til Ansico standard**. 5. Open **Plugins -> Ansico Plugins** to browse available plugins. == Frequently Asked Questions == = Does it work without an access token? = Yes. Public Ansico repositories can be listed without a token. A token can still be added for private repositories or stricter API access. = Can Ansico Plugins update itself? = Yes. Self-update support is built in and can check the configured Ansico Plugins repository for newer releases. == Changelog == = 1.0.0 = * First stable release. * WordPress-style plugin catalogue UI. * Details popup with metadata and optional screenshot. * Install, activate, reinstall, update, and delete actions. * Self-update support for Ansico Plugins. * Ansico default configuration and reset button.