As we can see, there is no number to the left of the comma, implying that there is no minimum version, so even the oldest version of Notepad++ should be able to run this plugin. This syntax is referring to a range of compatible versions - with the minimum being on the left of the comma, and the maximum being on the right of the comma. The important part is the key named npp-compatible-versions. "description": "Enables SQL queries against CSV files.", If you use ctrl+f and look up CsvQuery, you will see the following information. ![]() If you go to your Notepad++ installation location, then go to plugins/Config/nppPluginList.dll, you can see the list of plugins that Notepad++ is aware of and recognizes without any action from you.
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