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1329            * @param string $plugin_file Path to the plugin file relative to the plugins directory.
1330            * @param array  $plugin_data An array of plugin data. See `get_plugin_data()`
1331            *                            and the {@see 'plugin_row_meta'} filter for the list
1332            *                            of possible values.
1333            * @param string $status      Status filter currently applied to the plugin list.
1334            *                            Possible values are: 'all', 'active', 'inactive',
1335            *                            'recently_activated', 'upgrade', 'mustuse', 'dropins',
1336            *                            'search', 'paused', 'auto-update-enabled', 'auto-update-disabled'.
1337            */
1338           do_action( 'after_plugin_row', $plugin_file, $plugin_data, $status );
1339
1340           /**
1341            * Fires after each specific row in the Plugins list table.
1342            *
1343            * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$plugin_file`, refers to the path
1344            * to the plugin file, relative to the plugins directory.
1345            *
1346            * @since 2.7.0
1347            * @since 5.5.0 Added 'auto-update-enabled' and 'auto-update-disabled'