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// REQUIRED: Make sure to edit the last few lines to assign the global variable that any particular Freemius/FS-enabled plugin wants to use to have this intercept it (if not already included below.) | |
// Please, any revisions for **adding more plugin to be supported by default** and/or better accommodating things are welcome at: https://gist.github.com/KZeni/7afbd8b9a94c23aa0a9133d4ce767d0b | |
// One would like to think this could grow to automatically intercept all plugins trying to use Freemius, but manual editing & updating a gist (maybe eventually getting to the point of being a plugin with automatic updates [be it via a WP.org plugin listing, its own built-in updater like PUM, GitHub repo where sites have plugins check a repo for new releases, etc.]) | |
// Based on: https://gist.github.com/thefrosty/d9bb001c05a407ba1aaa60c8b75aeb43 (via https://austin.passy.co/2024/disable-freemius-in-wordpress-plugins/) | |
declare(strict_types=1); | |
/** | |
* Create an override function, as to bypass Freemius in plugins that in |