Auto Mod Installer (AKA Anti-Frustration Modding Machine™)

First off, I'm just a simple gamer: I'm not a modder, even less a programmer, so forgive me for my n00bishness. Also, I apologize if this was already discussed earlier. Finally, my humblest and deepest apologies if this program already exists and I've never heard about it!
Now, I've been installing some mods in my BG game lately, and while choosing each component, I came up with this idea. How about a program that records all the mods and components you installed in your previous installation and stores everything into a database of instructions?
Next time you re-install BG(:EE), you won't need to re-install every single mod and component over and over again. The program will tell you something like: "Last time you installed BG, you added the following mods: X, Y and Z (with their respective components you accepted to install). Please, extract these mods into your BG folder and try again."
So, for example, last time I installed BG2 vanilla, I wanted: BGT, TuTuGUI, TuTuGUIFont, Ascension, BP-BGT-Worldmap, TxtMusic, SCS, SCSII and BG2Tweaks. The program simply reminds me I need to copy these mods into my main BG folder if I want to play with the same mods I installed in the past. Once I have done this, the program automatically fires up all the mods in my BG folders and installs all the components I used in my previous installation by following this log. I don't need to touch these mod setup programs at all, unless I decide to add/delete specific components manually.
The program could also connect to the Internet and remind you: "There's a new version of X-Mod from whateversite[dot]com. Would you like to download it? Y/N."
So, I'm asking you modders, is this sort of thing feasible?
Now, I've been installing some mods in my BG game lately, and while choosing each component, I came up with this idea. How about a program that records all the mods and components you installed in your previous installation and stores everything into a database of instructions?
Next time you re-install BG(:EE), you won't need to re-install every single mod and component over and over again. The program will tell you something like: "Last time you installed BG, you added the following mods: X, Y and Z (with their respective components you accepted to install). Please, extract these mods into your BG folder and try again."
So, for example, last time I installed BG2 vanilla, I wanted: BGT, TuTuGUI, TuTuGUIFont, Ascension, BP-BGT-Worldmap, TxtMusic, SCS, SCSII and BG2Tweaks. The program simply reminds me I need to copy these mods into my main BG folder if I want to play with the same mods I installed in the past. Once I have done this, the program automatically fires up all the mods in my BG folders and installs all the components I used in my previous installation by following this log. I don't need to touch these mod setup programs at all, unless I decide to add/delete specific components manually.
The program could also connect to the Internet and remind you: "There's a new version of X-Mod from whateversite[dot]com. Would you like to download it? Y/N."
So, I'm asking you modders, is this sort of thing feasible?
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Because I personally don't like a lot of content mods (which BWS is built around, intended for large games), manually installs are better.
Let's put it this way, 30+ mods, you need BWS. XD
It now has a better conflict detection system, as well as a pre-requisite explainer that give you options on how to deal with the problems found.
http://dabus.bplaced.net/BWP/bws.php
EDIT: Never mind, I've just noticed the '...' button on the right.