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* delete asciidoc files
* add migrated files
* fix errors
* Disable docs tests
* Clarify release notes page titles
* Revert "Clarify release notes page titles"
This reverts commit 8be688648d
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* Comment out edternal URI images
* Clean up query languages landing pages, link to conceptual docs
* Add .md to url
* Fixes inference processor nesting.
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Co-authored-by: Liam Thompson <32779855+leemthompo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Liam Thompson <leemthompo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martijn Laarman <Mpdreamz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: István Zoltán Szabó <szabosteve@gmail.com>
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Create Elasticsearch plugins [plugin-authors]
{{es}} plugins are modular bits of code that add functionality to {{es}}. Plugins are written in Java and implement Java interfaces that are defined in the source code. Plugins are composed of JAR files and metadata files, compressed in a single zip file.
There are two ways to create a plugin:
- Creating text analysis plugins with the stable plugin API
- Text analysis plugins can be developed against the stable plugin API to provide {{es}} with custom Lucene analyzers, token filters, character filters, and tokenizers.
- Creating classic plugins
- Other plugins can be developed against the classic plugin API to provide custom authentication, authorization, or scoring mechanisms, and more.