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# Introductions Is for showing introductions to a user, on Yoast admin pages. Based on plugin version, page, user capabilities and whether the user has seen it already. - `Introduction_Interface` defines what data is needed - `id` as unique identifier - `plugin` and `version` to determine if the introduction is new (version > plugin version) - `pages` to be able to only show on certain Yoast admin pages - `capabilities` to be able to only show for certain users - `Introductions_Collector` uses that data to determine whether an introduction should be "shown" to a user - uses the `wpseo_introductions` filter to be extendable from our other plugins - uses `Introductions_Seen_Repository` to get the data to determine if the user saw an introduction already - `Introductions_Seen_Repository` is the doorway whether a user has seen an introduction or not - uses the `_yoast_introductions` user metadata - `Introduction_Bucket` and `Introduction_Item` are used by the collector to get an array - `Introductions_Integration` runs on the Yoast Admin pages and loads the assets - only loads on our Yoast admin pages, but never on our installation success pages as to not disturb onboarding - only loads assets if there is an introduction to show - `js/src/introductions` holds the JS - `wpseoIntroductions` is the localized script to transfer data from PHP to JS - `css/src/ai-generator.css` holds the CSS Inside JS, register the modal content via `window.YoastSEO._registerIntroductionComponent`, which takes a `id` and a `Component`. The id needs to be the same as the id in the `Introduction_Interface`. The action `yoast.introductions.ready` can be used to know whether the registration function is available and ready for use.