Hi Andy,
re:
> This is just an example that took me very little time to create. It would be trivial to adapt this
> to have an installer for 'essentials'', 'advanced', etc.
It's interesting, but I would not consider any of those you have there as "essentials" - the essentials are already included with MoI in its stock configuration. A beginning user does not need to install any plug-ins to start using MoI. Plugins are useful to more advanced users to optimize their workflows for some specific kinds of scenarios.
So an installer like this is kind of an "odd duck" - it's not needed for beginners and for advanced users it's only doing a job of downloading a file and copying it into MoI's commands folder which is a trivial operation for an advanced user.
I would recommend for a beginning user to not worry so much about finding every conceivable plugin as you seem to be so focused on. Just learn to use MoI in its stock configuration first with maybe a few keyboard shortcuts set up for things you are using frequently and that's it.
- Michael
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