Hello
@Frank Lomax,
In theory, pretty much any type of plugin can be created... but here's what I understood so far:
The
problem you are trying to solve is to remove all the manual steps needed to install/activate/update plugins/themes in their admin dashboard. I assume the
plugins/themes are nulled, and that's why they
can't be updated from the default Installed Plugins/Themes pages in the first place,
causing the problem.
Solution is to show a list of plugin/theme names in the admin dashboard, where users are able to install/activate/update them.
Is this correct ?
Here are a few questions to identify your specific use cas
What exactly do you want to achieve and how many plugins are you talking about ?
1. Manage your collection of most used nulled plugins/themes to keep it fresh on multiple websites you manage/create ?
OR
2. Offer a nulled plugins service/show babiato plugins list, so users have access to tens/hundreds of plugins/themes
OR
3. Something else ?
Where would you store the plugin/theme files ?
1. Local, on the same server as the current WP instance
OR
2. Somewhere else on the web, in a cloud storage or something
Based on your answers, there can be different scopes & multiple solutions.
Some of them can be solved without the need of a new plugin.
So the real question if do you really need a plugin and is it worth the time and effort investment ?
Hope this helps somehow,
Cheers