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I am submitting a new Community Plugin

  • I attest that I have done my best to deliver a high-quality plugin, am proud of the code I have written, and would recommend it to others. I commit to maintaining the plugin and being responsive to bug reports. If I am no longer able to maintain it, I will make reasonable efforts to find a successor maintainer or withdraw the plugin from the directory.

Repo URL

Link to my plugin: https://github.com/Mahiron47/svg-color-replacer

Release Checklist

  • I have tested the plugin on
    • Windows
    • macOS
    • Linux
    • Android (if applicable)
    • iOS (if applicable)
  • My GitHub release contains all required files (as individual files, not just in the source.zip / source.tar.gz)
    • main.js
    • manifest.json
    • styles.css (optional)
  • GitHub release name matches the exact version number specified in my manifest.json (Note: Use the exact version number, don't include a prefix v)
  • The id in my manifest.json matches the id in the community-plugins.json file.
  • My README.md describes the plugin's purpose and provides clear usage instructions.
  • I have read the developer policies at https://docs.obsidian.md/Developer+policies, and have assessed my plugin's adherence to these policies.
  • I have read the tips in https://docs.obsidian.md/Plugins/Releasing/Plugin+guidelines and have self-reviewed my plugin to avoid these common pitfalls.
  • I have added a license in the LICENSE file.
  • My project respects and is compatible with the original license of any code from other plugins that I'm using.
    I have given proper attribution to these other projects in my README.md.

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Hello!

I found the following issues in your plugin submission

Errors:

❌ The authorUrl field in your manifest should not point to the GitHub repository of the plugin.
❌ The release 1.0.0 specified in the manifest.json in the root of the repo is missing the main.js file.
❌ The release 1.0.0 specified in the manifest.json in the root of the repo is missing the manifest.json file.


This check was done automatically. Do NOT open a new PR for re-validation. Instead, to trigger this check again, make a change to your PR and wait a few minutes, or close and re-open it.

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The automated review has not found any issues with your code, ready for manual review.
Please be aware that it might take a few weeks before your plugin is reviewed due to the high volume of submissions currently.

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