user-developed plugin
[ˈjuːzər dɪˈveləpt ˈplʌɡɪn]
nounpl: user-developed plugins
extensão desenvolvida pelo usuário
1. A software module or add-on created by end-users or non-professional developers to extend or customize the functionality of an existing application or platform
The developer created a user-developed plugin to automate repetitive tasks in the content management system.
O desenvolvedor criou uma extensão desenvolvida pelo usuário para automatizar tarefas repetitivas no sistema de gerenciamento de conteúdo.
2. Software component designed to be installed by individual users rather than distributed by the official application vendor
This user-developed plugin adds new filters to the photo editing software.
Esta extensão desenvolvida pelo usuário adiciona novos filtros ao software de edição de fotos.
In Brazil's growing tech ecosystem, user-developed plugins are increasingly popular in open-source communities and startups. The term reflects the collaborative nature of modern software development where individual developers contribute to platforms like WordPress, VS Code, and Figma. In the USA, this practice is fundamental to tech culture, particularly in Silicon Valley and among startups, where plugin ecosystems enable rapid innovation and customization without modifying core application code.
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