Yes, but it's not as simple as using a plugin tool.
The pluginID for SuperConditions is "com.eps.indigoplugin.super-conditions". You will need this.
Make note of the name of the Database that Indigo is using. It's in the title bar of the main Indigo window.
Shut down the Indigo server. Not just the client, but the server.
Go to the folder where your database file is saved. Usually this is the "Databases" folder in the main Indigo install folder, but it could be somewhere else. Find your database file. Right click and select "Duplicate". You will use this copy of your database so you can't mess up the original.
You'll need a decent text editor, suitable for programmers. I recommend BBEdit (
https://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/). The free version used to be called TextWrangler, but there's now a free version of the main app.
Open the COPY of the database in the editor. Search for the pluginID above. For an action group using SuperConditions, you'll see something like:
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<ActionGroup type="dict">
<ActionSteps type="vector">
<Action type="dict">
<Class type="integer">999</Class>
<MetaProps type="dict">
<com.eps.indigoplugin.super-conditions type="dict">
,
,
,
</com.eps.indigoplugin.super-conditions>
</MetaProps>
<ObjVers type="integer">14</ObjVers>
<PluginID type="string">com.eps.indigoplugin.super-conditions</PluginID>
<TypeIdPlugin type="string">condition</TypeIdPlugin>
<TypeLabelPlugin type="string">Conditional</TypeLabelPlugin>
</Action>
</ActionSteps>
<FolderID type="integer">1480464125</FolderID>
<ID type="integer">1113991760</ID>
<Name type="string">Testing</Name>
<ObjVers type="integer">2</ObjVers>
</ActionGroup>
I deleted a crap-ton of lines between the two com.eps.indigoplugin.super-conditions lines. You can collapse those in the editor by clicking on the little triangle in the left border.
So you can see that the action group named "Testing" with ID "1113991760" uses SuperConditions.
Repeat the search until you get to the end of the database file.