I agree, but it's the only solution for now to do that.
The plugin manager will update them after.

Or you can write a tiny script for that : ls ~/.qgis2/python/plugins/ >
list_plugins.txt to save the list.
And then a bash loop with wget to fetch the zip.

2016-04-14 23:39 GMT+07:00 Paolo Cavallini <[email protected]>:

> Il 14/04/2016 11:39, Etienne Trimaille ha scritto:
> > You can copy/paste your `.qgis2/python/plugins`, it contains all your
> > plugins installed.
>
> sure thing, but it is not quite the same thing.
> It would be nice in fact to save the list, not the plugins, in order to
> replicate easily the installation, using always the latest versions.
> I see this as an interesting feature req, worth a ticket.
> All the best.
>
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