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=== Features === Plug offers various features that make it a popular choice for web development in Elixir. These features include: * '''Modularity''': Plug allows developers to break down their applications into small, reusable components called plugs. Plugs can be combined and composed to build complex web applications. * '''Middleware Pipeline''': With Plug, developers can define a pipeline through which incoming requests flow. Each plug in the pipeline can perform specific tasks such as authentication, request parsing, response formatting, and more. * '''Adapters''': Plug supports various adapters that allow developers to use their preferred web servers, including [[Cowboy (Erlang)|Cowboy]], [[Emiller (Erlang)|Emiller]], and [[Phoenix (web framework)|Phoenix]].
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