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Update Pack Template

This is a template modpack makers can use to easily release their modpack onto multiple platforms. currently this template only supports

  • Curseforge
    • Please note recent API changes to curseforge have broken support for most mods from curseforge in the other three formats
    • Multi/PolyMC requires users to download mods manually
    • Technc requires modpack makers to download mods manually
    • Modrinth just doesnt support it at all
  • Multi/PolyMC
  • Technic
  • Modrinth

How to use this?

Gitpod ready-to-code

  • Modpack Makers

    • Well first your going to need to install busybox, git, go 7zip, and make on your computer,

    • On Windows I personally reccomend getting all of these through Scoop

      • After installing scoop, just run
        • scoop install busybox git go make 7zip
    • On Linux,

      • Ubuntu/Debian
        • sudo apt install git p7zip make
        • golang needs the latest release, which is unfortunately not in the repos, please manually install it, there are plenty of guides online for this
      • Arch
        • please use an AUR helper such as yay
        • yay -Syu git go p7zip make
    • after you install go, run this command to install packwiz

      • go install github.com/packwiz/packwiz@latest
    • I reccomend using VSCode to manage your modpack as you have a full visual editor and git manager built in.

    • to add mods, run packwiz <curseforge or modrinth> install <modid>

      • for sodium from curseforge, packwiz cf install sodium
    • to make a release, run make multimc or make technic

    • Dont forget to make a git repo for your modpack, I reccomend using GitLab due to its free Large File Support.

      • or a place to host the packwiz-data folder!
  • Modpack Users

    • MultiMC
      • Use Java 17, MC 1.16.5 runs just fine on forge AND fabric on java 17