Hoi4PortraitDistributor
Tool for creating complete portrait replacer mods in Hearts of Iron 4. (by Operator21)
ModBuddy
Mod buddy is a mod manager created with extensibility in mind (by OlavStornes)
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5.1 | 3.3 | |
6 months ago | 11 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Hoi4PortraitDistributor
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I have been working on tool to replace all the leader portraits in game, this was one of the tests
Well it's not fully ready yet, but here's link for GitHub, you'll need at least Python 3.6 to run it. https://github.com/Operator21/Hoi4PortraitDistributor
ModBuddy
Posts with mentions or reviews of ModBuddy.
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ModBuddy, a mod/modpack manager with bulk download support
Usage example
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I am working on a Linux native Mod Manager.
It's exciting to see someone else try to tackle the same problem as me. Approximately a year ago i also attempted to implement a mod manager for Linux, but the progress halted a bit when i got satisfied with how i could mod STALKER Anomaly (plus some other errands which ate up my time).
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I attempted to create a generic mod manager
I've seen that case insensitivity is a big deal (which is a shame, but i guess that is due to different name handling on *tux/Windows. Luckily it isn't the worst problem to handle, and can be followed here