move obsolete plugin_repository into /appendix and stop linking to it

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* Licensing
## Part X - Plugin Repository \[moved]
* [Overview](plugin_repository/index.md)
* [Overview](appendix/plugin_repository_obsolete.md)
## Appendix I - Resources

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title: Plugin Repository
title: Plugin Repository [moved]
redirect_from:
- /plugin_repository/index.html
- /plugin_repository/api/api_reference.html
- /plugin_repository/api/plugin_upload.html
- /plugin_repository/api/plugins_list.html

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For a plugin to support this, all restrictions listed below must be met. To verify a plugin locally, run _Plugin DevKit | Plugin descriptor | Plugin.xml dynamic plugin verification_
inspection on all plugin descriptor files (required `plugin.xml` as well as any additional files).
For plugins hosted on the [JetBrains plugin repository](/plugin_repository/index.md) the built-in [Plugin Verifier](https://blog.jetbrains.com/platform/2018/07/plugins-repository-now-integrates-with-the-plugin-verification-tool/)
For plugins hosted on the [JetBrains plugin repository](https://plugins.jetbrains.com) the built-in [Plugin Verifier](https://blog.jetbrains.com/platform/2018/07/plugins-repository-now-integrates-with-the-plugin-verification-tool/)
will run these checks automatically. See [Plugin Verifier](/reference_guide/api_changes_list.md#plugin-verifier) for more information on how to run it locally.
During development, [Enabling Auto-Reload](/basics/ide_development_instance.md#enabling-auto-reload) will allow code changes to take effect immediately in the sandbox IDE instance.

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Documents how to use the _IntelliJ Platform_ to create a new, custom IDE, rather than plugins to an existing product, e.g. like WebStorm, or Android Studio.
#### [Part X - Plugin Repository](/plugin_repository/index.md)
#### [Part X - Plugin Repository](/appendix/plugin_repository_obsolete.md)
This part has been moved to [JetBrains Marketplace documentation](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/marketplace/about-marketplace.html).

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IntelliJ API may be occasionally changed between releases, leading to incompatibilities of existing plugins with newer IDE builds.
<!--
> **NOTE** Starting with 2020.1 release, IntelliJ Platformbased IDEs will use compatibility check information provided by the [JetBrains plugin repository](/plugin_repository/index.md) to highlight possible compatibility issues to users directly in the IDE's "Plugins" manager.
> **NOTE** Starting with 2020.1 release, IntelliJ Platformbased IDEs will use compatibility check information provided by the [JetBrains plugin repository](https://plugins.jetbrains.com) to highlight possible compatibility issues to users directly in the IDE's "Plugins" manager.
Therefore, it is important to keep your plugins up to date with regard to the existing and upcoming API changes.
-->
## Verifying Compatibility
### Plugin Verifier
Compatibility with newer IDEs can easily be verified for plugins hosted on the [JetBrains plugin repository](/plugin_repository/index.md) using the built-in [Plugin Verifier](https://blog.jetbrains.com/platform/2018/07/plugins-repository-now-integrates-with-the-plugin-verification-tool/).
Compatibility with newer IDEs can easily be verified for plugins hosted on the [JetBrains plugin repository](https://plugins.jetbrains.com) using the built-in [Plugin Verifier](https://blog.jetbrains.com/platform/2018/07/plugins-repository-now-integrates-with-the-plugin-verification-tool/).
For local verification or non-public plugins, [intellij-plugin-verifier](https://github.com/JetBrains/intellij-plugin-verifier) can be used standalone as well.
Integration in [Gradle build](/tutorials/build_system.md) is currently possible via some additional scripts, please see [this issue](https://github.com/JetBrains/gradle-intellij-plugin/issues/385) for details.

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> **NOTE** If a new plugin will be Scala-based, a dedicated SBT plugin [sbt-idea-plugin](https://github.com/JetBrains/sbt-idea-plugin) is available.
The gradle-intellij-plugin provides tasks to run the IDE with your plugin and to publish your plugin to the [JetBrains plugins repository](/plugin_repository/index.md).
The gradle-intellij-plugin provides tasks to run the IDE with your plugin and to publish your plugin to the [JetBrains plugins repository](https://plugins.jetbrains.com).
To make sure that your plugin is not affected by [API changes](/reference_guide/api_changes_list.md) which may happen between major releases of the platform, you can easily build your plugin against many versions of the base IDE.
> **WARNING** When adding additional repositories to your Gradle build script, make sure to always use HTTPS protocol.