Cockpit plugins are available for Community and Enterprise Edition of Camunda? [closed] - bpmn

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Is it only avaliable to Enterprise Edition?
https://docs.camunda.org/manual/7.8/webapps/cockpit/extend/plugins/

No, plugins can also be used in the Community Edition.
For features, that are exclusive to the Enterprise Edition, have a look at this page:
https://camunda.com/de/enterprise/

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