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CurseBreaker reviews and mentions
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WoW addon manager that is the least obtrusive?
Cursebreaker works well enough. Sure it is limited to Wowinterface and Github releases, but it supports some of the stuff that gets updated daily like raider.io or BigWigs. Mythic Dungeon Tools is one of the few big ones that's missing, but it no longer is a hard requirement like it used to be back in Shadowlands.
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Are there any addon updaters that don't install invasive anti-privacy programs like overwolf?
You can give Cursebreaker a try. It supports some of the add-ons that get daily updates like ElvUI, Raider.io, DBM/BigWigs, AdiBags, HandyNotes, OmniCC and a few others. It's not every add-on, but that's the price you pay for not using Overwolf or WowUp.
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Addon installer
I use Cursebreaker. For the few add-ons that aren't supported because they are Curseforge-only I check them manually. Most others that receive daily updates are supported, though.
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WoW-Addons Updater
I'm tired of manually keeping my addons up-to-date, so I tried https://github.com/AcidWeb/CurseBreaker , but where does it store all the addons? Also some addons from CurseForge are missing. How do I mix/match them?
- Wowup supports CurseForge addons again!
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Got WOLK Classic WoW running, now I want addons...
I'm going to offer a linux-y alternative, and suggest CurseBreaker. No GUI, just a CLI. Supports Wago, WowInterface, TukUI, and Github
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Which add-on manager should I use for WoW in 2022 ? Advice from an add-on developer
What about the CurseBreaker? (https://github.com/AcidWeb/CurseBreaker)
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I got an idea and I want to make a console tool for some small file management and automatic downloads. I really like how wow's cursebreaker works and looks and I think I'll use it for a template, but I was wondering if anyone here has a nice guide or resource on how to do proper python console GUIs? Just so I can get the hang of fundamentals before trying to do it all at once.
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question about downloading ElvUI
If you still want to update ElvUI automatically, you can use its own client, or use an add-on manager like WowUp or Cursebreaker.
- For anyone who used CurseBreaker for addon management. There is still hope for early June.
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AcidWeb/CurseBreaker is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of CurseBreaker is Python.
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