what would be a "must-have" for most Wiki instances?
Please add 1 plugin per answer, so it can be up/down-voted to gauge usefulness/popularity
You shouldn't miss the SQL Plugin!
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Content Formatting Plugin - https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugin/details/247
Lets you do more advanced HTML layout without the XSS risks you have with the {html} macro.
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I am a big fan of Command Line Interface : https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugin/details/284
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Wonderful utility, but I don't think it is a plugin, per se, even though it is listed, correct?
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Balsamiq mockups - https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugin/details/256
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Confluence Source Editor - https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.confluence.plugins.editor.confluence-source-editor
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Ability to run command-line from Confluence - use the Script Plugin!
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CSUM - https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugin/details/133 or https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/SUSR/Confluence+Space+User+Management+Plugin
(Using it assumes that delegation of space-level group management to space admins is appropriate. It really depends on the environment, but I'd say many consider it to be a "must-have", because otherwise in many environments their Confluence administrators can get overwhelmed with requests to manage groups.)
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Plugin authors and Atlassian partners need karma, badly... ;) I agree that people should use existing resources to place reviews, and in addition, I think it is great to submit "wonderful plugin" type comments on the wiki pages of the plugins. That always makes me feel better. However, reviews tend to be a place to bitch about things.
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This is copied from my comment on the similar question about jira plugins
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I down voted because I feel this form of question does not add to the site. For a good reference, see http://stackoverflow.com/faq#dontask. Moreover, as Justin has shown this information is for the most part available already.
Questions like this encourage karma-trawling, and don't really answer any specific question - it's really a poll.
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I agree with @Justin Downing - plugins.atlassian.com is a better place for plugin reviews. Some Q & A sites specifically state that open-ended questions that can result in flamewars or that can never be definitively answered aren't allowed. I think the spirit intended here is a good one, but I'm curious whether others think we should allow open-ended discussions like this.
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I didn't down vote your question. I think the popularity ranking by downloads FROM the community show their value to Confluence admins.
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so? does it have an option to add personal recommendations? why down vote? don't like a question - move on to the next one
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PAC already ranks plugins by popularity for each product:
Confluence: https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugin/popular?category=41
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