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In computing, a (also spelled plug-in ) is a software component that adds specific features to an existing computer program without altering the program's core code. By "plugging in" to a host application, these components allow for high levels of customization and functional expansion. Core Concepts and Terminology

: The primary software (like a web browser, digital audio workstation, or content management system) that provides the framework for the plugin to run. Plugin

: Platforms like WordPress rely on plugins for everything from SEO optimization to adding contact forms and e-commerce stores. In computing, a (also spelled plug-in ) is

: Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) like Logic Pro or Ableton use audio plugins (VST, AU, AAX) for virtual instruments, equalizers, and compressors. digital audio workstation

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