Lastly, if you have GIMP already running, restart it so that it is aware of all the new scripts you have installed.$ sudo chmod +x /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/gimp-script.py Next open the terminal and set the execute bit for the python script file as follows :.$ sudo cp gimp-script.py /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/. Now you copy the downloaded script (gimp-script.py) into this folder as follows : ![]() In this dialog, click on “Folders > Plug-ins” and you will find the directory where GIMP installs all its plug-ins. Of course, there is another way of finding the GIMP plug-ins folder which is, start GIMP and open “GIMP Preferences” dialog. How did I find the correct directory, you ask? I opened a terminal and ran the following command : ![]() In Ubuntu, it is in the directory /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/
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