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oomphinc/oomph-plugin-notes
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Oomph Plugin Notes - Save arbitrary notes for each of your plugins to explain usage.

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=== Oomph Plugin Notes ===
Tags: plugins, notes, clients, developer
Requires at least: 3.5
Tested up to: 4.4.2
Stable tag: 0.1.0

Allow those with `activate_plugins` capability to add notes to their plugins in the plugin screen.

These can be used to clarify the usage of plugins for clients.

== Description ==

Adds a "edit notes" field to the Plugins list which will allow site administrators to add arbitrary notes
to plugins which can be used to clarify the usage of those plugins on that particular site.

== Installation ==

1. Unzip the package, and upload `oomph-plugin-notes` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
3. Visit the 'Plugins' page to view notes. Click 'edit notes' to add notes to a plugin.

== Changelog ==

= 0.1.0 =

* Initial release
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Maintenance20

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