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MCModUpdater | strongbox | |
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- | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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MCModUpdater
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replacement for wowup?
Also, while it does look fairly easy to operate, I would still say that it's not for every normie out there. Anyway, here is the link: https://gitlab.com/C0rn3j/MCModUpdater
- Curseforge, World of Warcraft addon updater, has a Linux appimage version out; without overwolf too.
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Thinking about making an open source mod manager for Linux?
This is my list, for example - https://gitlab.com/C0rn3j/MCModUpdater/-/blob/master/modlist-mc.yaml
strongbox
- I’m interested in trying Linux
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Curseforge, World of Warcraft addon updater, has a Linux appimage version out; without overwolf too.
The tool I use, Strongbox, supports a number of other addon distribution platforms. It's definitely a loss of compatibility, but I'm fortunately not invested enough in any of the few dozen that I'm not willing to just dump addons that aren't supported.
- Official CurseForge-App (WoW only) now available!
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Is there a single person...even one...playing world of Warcraft...or any other blizzard game on Linux?
I haven't run the game in a while but I still develop a wow addon manager specifically for linux users (also works on macs): https://github.com/ogri-la/strongbox
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There it is. My life’s come full circle. #HordeLife
Haven't tested it on SteamOS but on my normal Linux PC I use Strongbox as addon-manager. I like it more than curse and minion that I used back in the windows days.
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How to release an Clojure app?
I use an AppImage. I build a custom JRE and an uberjar and then bundle them together into an AppImage. Script here: https://github.com/ogri-la/strongbox/blob/develop/build-linux-image.sh
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Gaming on Linux
World of Warcraft, I recommend you use "strongbox" to manage your addons (it works with curse for install/update) -> https://github.com/ogri-la/strongbox
- Distribution of JVM Desktop Applications
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Addons in wow using lutris
Same here. Strongbox does the trick. :) https://github.com/ogri-la/strongbox
What are some alternatives?
Unverum - Downloads and install mods for several Unreal Engine 4 games.
hearthstone-linux - Play Hearthstone from Blizzard Entertainment natively on Linux without the Battle.net Desktop App and Wine
Nexus-Mod-Manager
chunky - A path tracer to create realistic images of your Minecraft worlds.
packager - Generate an addon zip file from a Git, SVN, or Mercurial checkout.
lutris - Lutris desktop client
adoptium.net - Development of the website has moved to https://github.com/adoptium/website-v2
jpackage-maven-plugin - The jpackage maven plugin lets you create a custom runtime image/installer with the jpackage tool introduced in Java 14.
jar2app - Convert any Java jar to a Mac OS X .App bundle. No external tools needed, no funky parameters, it just works.
gamemode - Optimise Linux system performance on demand
docs
CurseBreaker - TUI/CLI addon updater for World of Warcraft.