Interaction Stripper

An Penpot plugin.


Interaction Stripper is a plugin for Penpot that enables bulk removal of interactions across selected boards. It’s core feature is the ability filter the interactions such that only specific ones are removed — Such as interactions that exit the selected set of boards, are linked to components, or have a certain trigger.

The primary interface

You can find the plugin by searching the plugin directory from within Penpot, or you can copy and paste this URL into your plugin section of a board:

https://penpot-interaction-stripper.netlify.app/manifest.json

Easily copy a flow and strip its superfluous interactions for a clearer journey demonstration.

Affected interactions are filterable; Limit to those of particular journeys, those that interact with overlays, or those using a certain trigger, and more.

The plugin is open source, so feel free to snoop on the code or fork it for your own needs. It’s licensed under AGPL 3.0, which essentially means that any modifications you make to it for public use must also be open-source under the same license.

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