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PolyMC
A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once (Fork of MultiMC)
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LWJGL
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WorkOS
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fpm
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InfluxDB
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A multiplatform File picker composable
It invokes that native file picker dialog on each platform, currently supporting Android, and Desktop (Windows, Linux, osX) using lwjgl and thanks to the work in the pacmc project.
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Desktop Compose Directory chooser
Kotlin/JVM: LWJGL has native file dialog (NFD) bindings, here is how I used them with fallback Swing file chooser with native look and feel.
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A MultiMC Fork is available in flatpak!
There are some open source launchers with that feature. I think at least Gdlauncher and Atlauncher have built in mod management (and probably instances as well). But I prefer to use a package manager for MC mods called Pacmc. It is not super fast like Pacman, but it works really well for managing MC client or server mods (I use it for both). The only features its missing for my use cases are disabling automatic dependency management and installing mods that are not marked as compatible with latest minecraft versions, but work just fine. Also it seems like the author of Pacmc is working on a gui right now.
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jakobkmar/pacmc is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pacmc is Kotlin.
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