Since the plugins come from git repositories on which we don't necessarily have rights, we can only certify the security of a plugin at a given moment.
So we are not responsible for the security of the plugins and we are not responsible if a plugin causes problems. But we still make regular checks of the plugins present on this repository and we only add plugins developed by developers we think are trustworthy.
We advise you to check the code of a plugin before installing/upgrading it.
There are plugins on this repository that contain a verified key, these plugins are perfectly safe since only plugins developed by the Rtop team contain this key, besides RTPM will display a warning for all plugins not containing this key.
For the moment it is impossible, we will contact you in case your plugin could be added on the official repository. This could potentially change in the future.
In order to simplify the installation of plugins, we have developed the RTPM (Rtop Plugin Manager) software, which allows you to install and update plugins extremely easily.
Refer to the wiki which contains all the instructions according to your OS.
Refer to the wiki which lists, describes and gives examples of the use of each command.