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1,019 | 298 | |
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8.5 | 7.6 | |
about 2 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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ferium
- I'm unable to download the modpack due to using Linux.
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Building a Fabric-based pack on Linux
Not sure exactly what you're looking for, but I think my mod manager ferium. It is a CLI though, but you are on Linux after all so I assume you should be fine with it. Ferium will add all the required dependencies of a mod, it will prompt you for optional dependencies, and you can also add any other mods and they will all be stored in one nice file. You can then upgrade to the latest versions at any time.
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error while opening fabric
curseforge is bloat, use Ferium
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tried to play better minecraft modpack but this error showed uo (crash log in the comments)
(I recommend Ferium)
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Fabric console commands not readable
dont use repeat mods, remove the older teralith, also update all of your mods, I recomend ferium
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Mojang are redeeming themselves with this update
not to sound annoying, but i reccomend https://github.com/gorilla-devs/ferium it works with any launcher and is like really easy
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For the people checking my profile because of the enchantment glint pack, here's a download (and eventually planet minecraft link)
On the topic of updating mods, are you tired of performing that repetitive task? If you’re not already using it, I can recommend ferium. It’s a command line mod management utility that keeps your mods up to date with a command. It is also open source. https://github.com/gorilla-devs/ferium
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PolyMC WAS NOT compromised
GD is too busy for my taste--I'm honestly looking at some command-like launchers like ferium (also from GorillaDevs) or portablemc (because 🐍 python 🐍), but I'm also giving it a day to see how quickly "PlaceholderMC"* gets off the ground.
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Switch off of PolyMC ASAP
ferium isn't a launcher, it's a command line mod manager/updater, but it does support curse and handling modpacks, just point it to an instance's mods folder https://github.com/gorilla-devs/ferium/
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PolyMC compromised apparently according to essential mod devs
Ferium?
ferium
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Your one project with rust that you think is one of the best projects you have made.
Ferium is a CLI Minecraft mod manager for mods from Modrinth, CurseForge and GitHub Releases. It can also download and install modpacks from curseforge and modrinth
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[Media] Ferium v4 is finally here, the fast and multi-source CLI mod manager now has support for modpacks! It is also going to become part of GDLauncher's Rust rewrite! Read my comment for more information
Source Code
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Ferium 3.28.7, the super fast CLI Minecraft mod manager written in Rust that can download from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Release now has more eye candy!
More coming soon (tracking issue)
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[Media] Ferium 3.28.7, the CLI Minecraft mod manager written in Rust that can download from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Release now has more eye candy!
There is also preliminary modpack support! It can only download mods and is very unstable at the moment. If you know Rust, consider contributing to the PR.
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CurseForge launcher finally launched on Linux! And it only supports... WoW?
Since you're on Linux, I suggest my CLI mod manager Ferium. It can download and update mods from modrinth, curseforge, and GitHub releases. It's super fast and UI is pretty good. The major downside right now is that it can't download mod packs (tracking issue)
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Ferium, the CLI Minecraft mod manager written in Rust that can download from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Release, is now 20x faster (from 140s to 7s)! There have been more safety enhancements too.
GitHub Releases
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[Media] Ferium, the CLI Minecraft mod manager written in Rust that can download from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Release, is now 20x faster (from 140s to 7s)! There have been more safety enhancements too.
Source code and description: GitHub
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Ferium 3.26.0! The CLI mod manager that can download mods from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Releases has had tons of quality of life updates! Update your local copies now
We're working on, here is the tracking issue
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Ferium 3.26.0! The CLI mod manager that can download mods from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Releases has had tons of quality of life updates! Update your local copies now!
Full changelog here
- Ferium 3.26.0! The CLI mod manager (written in Rust) that can download mods from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Releases has had tons of quality of life updates! Update your local copies now
What are some alternatives?
PolyMC - A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once (Fork of MultiMC)
packwiz - A command line tool for editing and distributing Minecraft modpacks, using a git-friendly TOML format. Supports CurseForge and Modrinth mods with automated updates!
MCHPRS - A multithreaded Minecraft server built for redstone.
Hive - Lightweight and blazing fast key-value database written in pure Dart.
starsector-mod-manager-rust - A mod manager for Starsector, a space fleet-battle and economics simulator. This time written in Rust.
feather - A Minecraft server implementation in Rust
PrismLauncher - A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once (Fork of MultiMC)
curseforge_to_multimc - Links CurseForge instances to MultiMC instances
mcsoft-auth - Authenticate to Minecraft using the Microsoft Authentication Scheme from Rust.