wp-admin/includes/plugin-install.php:390Displays plugin content based on plugin list.
function display_plugins_table() { global $wp_list_table; switch ( current_filter() ) { case 'install_plugins_beta': printf( /* translators: %s: URL to "Features as Plugins" page. */ '<p>' . __( 'You are using a development version of WordPress. These feature plugins are also under development. <a href="%s">Learn more</a>.' ) . '</p>', 'https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/about/release-cycle/features-as-plugins/' ); break; case 'install_plugins_featured': printf( /* translators: %s: https://wordpress.org/plugins/ */ '<p>' . __( 'Plugins extend and expand the functionality of WordPress. You may install plugins in the <a href="%s">WordPress Plugin Directory</a> right from here, or upload a plugin in .zip format by clicking the button at the top of this page.' ) . '</p>', __( 'https://wordpress.org/plugins/' ) ); break; case 'install_plugins_recommended': echo '<p>' . __( 'These suggestions are based on the plugins you and other users have installed.' ) . '</p>'; break; case 'install_plugins_favorites': if ( empty( $_GET['user'] ) && ! get_user_option( 'wporg_favorites' ) ) { return; } break; } ?> <form id="plugin-filter" method="post"> <?php $wp_list_table->display(); ?> </form> <?php}Introduced in 2.7.0. Unchanged from 6.7.7 through 7.1.0.
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src/wp-admin/includes/plugin-install.php, and regenerated for each WordPress release so it tracks the code rather than a snapshot of it.