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-# Jetpack Block Editor Extensions
-
-This directory lists extensions for the Block Editor, also known as Gutenberg, [that was introduced in WordPress 5.0](https://wordpress.org/news/2018/12/bebo/).
-
-## Extension Type
-
-We define different types of block editor extensions:
-
-- Blocks are available in the editor itself, and live in the `blocks` directory.
-- Plugins are available in the Jetpack sidebar that appears on the right side of the block editor. Those live in the `plugins` directory.
-
-When adding a new extension, add a new directory for your extension the matching directory.
-
-## Extension Structure
-
-Your extension should follow this structure:
-
-```
-.
-└── blockname/
- └── blockname.php ← PHP file where the block and its assets are registered.
-```
-
-If your block depends on another block, place them all in extensions folder:
-
-```
-.
-├── blockname/
-└── sub-blockname/
-```
-
-**Note that this directory is still being populated. For now, you can find the blocks [here](https://github.com/Automattic/wp-calypso/tree/master/client/gutenberg/extensions).
-
-## Develop new blocks
-
-You can follow [the instructions here](../docs/guides/gutenberg-blocks.md) to add your own block to Jetpack.
-
-## Block naming conventions
-
-Blocks should use the `jetpack/` prefix, e.g. `jetpack/markdown`.