Now that there’s a way to delete built-in extensions, is there a way to reinstall them, preferably without reinstalling PopClip? If not, can I suggest either adding them to the extension store or have them always available in the Extensions folder within Application Support.
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You can restore built-in extension by using “New Instance” in the “Extensions” list ![]()
See video:
oh wow…I thought I had checked that…I must have assumed it was all the currently installed extensions. Sorry for the bother, but thanks for your help and I’m really loving the new update!
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No worries! It’s not immediately obvious. Really glad you’re loving it.
With this update I’ve added a new page to the user guide that explains a lot of the new stuff: https://www.popclip.app/guide/organizing
And also Extension and Actions — what’s the difference?.
Keep exploring and feel free to ask about anything.
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