Uninstall/Remove installed plugins

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timfall
timfall
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I installed several shell plugins to test them out but there doesn't seem to be a way to remove the plugins once they are installed. You can clear the configuration for a given plugin but the next invocation of the target command will prompt for setup again.

Request: There should be a "remove" or "uninstall" command that clears the command wrapper as well as the configuration.

To remove a plugin currently you can:
1. Remove the sourced ~/.config/op/plugins.sh from your shell setup (rc) file and reload. (This removes the wrapper for all plugins)
2. Remove the plugin line from ~/.config/op/plugins.sh and reload. (e.g. alias glab="op plugin run -- glab" to remove the glab plugin)


1Password Version: 1Password for Mac 8.10.3 (81003001)
Extension Version: op 2.14.0
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  • Hey @timfall, thanks so much for this feedback. That's a great note - there may be situations where you would want to clear out an alias. I'll reach out to the team with this feedback. Thanks again! 😀 In the meantime, your suggestion of removing the plugin line from /.config/op/plugins.sh is the best path forward for selectively removing plugin aliases.

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