Ofnuts very valid point What guarantee is there that the plugins are adequately maintained
Times change, people move on / lose interest / abandon / just vanish and their project either stalls or disappears. Might be a single script or a whole website.
There have been bundles of scripts / plugins in the past that come with a menu for install/uninstall. Never seem to have that one plugin you want. example: https://code.google.com/archive/p/gimp-extensions/ (do not use / last updated 2015 / for Gimp 2.8)
Possibly the closest at the moment is the linux flatpak with a very limited range of plugins specifically for that format. FFT - FocusBlur - Resynthesizer - Lensfun - Gmic - BIMP - LiquidRescale . One procedure to download and install any of those.
Times change, people move on / lose interest / abandon / just vanish and their project either stalls or disappears. Might be a single script or a whole website.
There have been bundles of scripts / plugins in the past that come with a menu for install/uninstall. Never seem to have that one plugin you want. example: https://code.google.com/archive/p/gimp-extensions/ (do not use / last updated 2015 / for Gimp 2.8)
Possibly the closest at the moment is the linux flatpak with a very limited range of plugins specifically for that format. FFT - FocusBlur - Resynthesizer - Lensfun - Gmic - BIMP - LiquidRescale . One procedure to download and install any of those.