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Create your own plugin for cloud9 c9.io

By Tech Writer • July 26, 2016 • cloud9
  Look at examples here: https://community.c9.io/t/plugin-packages-for-cloud9/2210   Step-by-step guide:   https://cloud9-sdk.readme.io/docs/create-your-first-package  

  Look at examples here: https://community.c9.io/t/plugin-packages-for-cloud9/2210   Step-by-step guide:   https://cloud9-sdk.readme.io/docs/create-your-first-package  

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