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steamtinkerlaunch
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modorganizer2-linux-installer
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steamtinkerlaunch
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tauri
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modorganizer
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tux-mod-manager
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proton-shunt
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ModBuddy reviews and mentions
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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
So i gave it an attempt my self to create Mod Buddy, with a combination of Python and QT.
You know, this idea grew a bit on me. I won't make any guarantees of if/when, but the issue is created here
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OlavStornes/ModBuddy is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.