Following on from Birthe, 
you can build your own plugin libraries, or add others libraries to your 
wiki, try installing a plugin at my playground wiki 
here https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html

control panel > Plugins > Get more Plugins, you will see 4 libraries 
available. Are the plugins you want them to be able to store there?

Another approach is in your standard wiki install all the possible plugins 
the user may want but DISABLE them, however I think some are still 
partially active even when disabled, the user could selectively enable them

I have other tricks as well, here is the best one?

   - Drag and drop all the plugins to an empty.html
   - Rather than import them rename the import tiddler from $:/import to 
   say "MyPackage"
   - Now drop MyPackage on a wiki and import it
   - Now open MyPackage and see what happens (you can select which plugins 
   to import)
      - You could leave this in your standard wiki
   
You may want to do something to make a copy of MyPackage before "importing 
it" because it will be deleted after import.

Regards
Tones

On Wednesday, 16 September 2020 07:04:53 UTC+10, Birthe C wrote:
>
> What you describe is more like installing from a plugin library. That 
> depends on the plugins you are using. Plugin library is only available for 
> some plugins.
>
> Birthe
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 9:18:06 PM UTC+2, DAT wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the reply. Both comments make sense. Thanks for the JSON 
>> method link.  
>> I was looking for more of an end user solution where one selects the 
>> plugins from a list then executes an install. 
>>
>

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