> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.jakarto.com/tutoriels/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.jakarto.com/tutoriels/en/readme.md).

# Plugin Guide

As part of our commitment to continuously improving your experience on the Jakarto platform, we are pleased to introduce our modules, plugins, and extensions. These extensions aim to enable our community to interact more efficiently and flexibly with the platform's content.

Our plugins are designed to simplify your interactions with the platform, offering a user-friendly interface for intuitive use. We are actively working to make these tools even more accessible.

We also strive to enhance the efficiency of your work through our extensions. They are designed to offer simple yet powerful features and seamless integrations with your environment.

Flexibility remains a key pillar of our approach. Our extensions are designed to be adaptable to your specific needs.

Additionally, we are committed to fostering connectivity with your favorite tools. Our extensions are designed to simplify the integration of these tools within the Jakarto ecosystem.

We rely on your feedback to improve our extensions. If you have ideas for additional integrations or if you identify missing features, we encourage you to let us know. Your input is valuable in helping us shape these extensions to meet your needs.


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