@amribrahim1987: that's not how AppStream works - treating Suggests/Recommends 
as "plugins" is a crude hack which happened to work relatively well thanks to 
Debian and Ubuntu developers doing a good job at packaging.
But still, this system is not very extensible and will also result in wrong 
matches or software e.g. suggesting language packs as "plugins".
GNOME Software can consume addon-type AppStream components though.

So, every software which is providing an addon to some (gui or non-GUI) app, 
just needs to drop some small bit of XML into /usr/share/appdata and it will 
show up in GS.
See 
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/sect-Quickstart-Addons.html 
on a quick introduction into how to write that XML.

Does that solve this issue for you?

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  gnome-software does not treat recommends and suggests as plugins to
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