Doesn't really matter if you use `""` or `<>`, the only difference is that `""` 
first looks in the location of the source file that is being compiled (I 
believe it's actually the working directory of the compiler), whereas `<>` 
looks only in paths provided on the command line and default include dirs 
(/usr/include) (`""` also looks in these paths).

So for geanyplugin.h you need the include path on the command line, so both 
`<>` and `""` are equally correct. But, by convention, you should prefer `<>` 
for headers that don't belong to your package, which is the case here.

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