Let's make sure that these are the starting conditions:
- You have developed your own WordPress plugin or theme and you host it at WordPress.org
- You have your own WordPress blog and in there you use either WP-DownloadManager plugin or WordPress Download Monitor plugin
- You list your own plug-in or theme in one of the download managers mentioned in point 2 and it links to URL at WordPress.org
OK, these are the conditions. All is fine, everything works, visitors of your web can click on the download link and they are served the file from
wordpress.org and your download manager counts the hits on the files. But maybe you would like it not to show only the hits that people do on your own blog, but all the hits that your plugin or theme gets, including the ones when people find the download directly on
WordPress.org site, not just through your blog.
This plugin solves it. It runs in the background, it checks if you are using one of the supported download managers, it goes through the downloads registered, and if it finds a download that has URL pointing to plugins or themes at
WordPress.org, it will automatically update the hits from there to your download manager.
All is done automatically in the background. The functionality is run in the background by WordPress built-in cron. The plugin has no configuration. If you don't have any download manager installed or you do not list any download pointing to plugin or theme at
WordPress.org, this plugin will simply "do nothing", but it will not damage your site.