In fact, if you prefer, you can just add the PluginManager.dll to the plugins directory, then do a reinstall of Plugin Manager from the plugin itself, which will place the file in the right place! Of course, if you're already using an earlier version of the plugin manager, you'll be able to just update from the update tab (or when you get the notification that the update has happened). Once the installation executable is successfully downloaded, right-click on it and choose Run as Administrator from the context menu that just appeared. zip, and place the PluginManager.dll file in the Notepad++ plugins directory, and the gpup.exe in the updater directory under your Notepad++ program directory.
#Plugin manager notepad++ download install
To install the plugin manager, simply download (links below) the.
The nppPluginManager installation instructions state: Notepad plugin download - Notepad++ Plugin Manager 1.4. To install the plugin manager, simply download ( release section) the. If the above doesn't put you off, and you want to proceed and install the plugin manager anyway, it looks like there's a GitHub repository for nppPluginManager - though I haven't personally used it, so cannot comment on it's validity. A built-in Plugin Manager is in progress, and I will do my best to ship it with Notepad++ ASAP.