![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to manage multiple packs you could crawl the API for packs and collect the data to create metadata. I haven't found a way to list all the mod packs though. Have to admit I was a little annoyed at first, but this isn't so horrible, I can script auto update checks, and installs. Take Omnia for example Here is the json with all the info You can grab these files with curl! I'm working on a bash script that will grab them and put them in the folder where they should be. It might save some settings file in a place I don't know about. It'll download the game to whatever folder you specify in its settings, then copy over that folder + the launcher and you should be good to go. And it mention's where you should put the files locally. Memor-X 15.6k 52 140 264 I think it is the identical process as the normal minecraft launcher. It played very similar to a type of map known as Sky Block, where the player is started in a void world with only a small platform and must overcome a series of challenges. Looks like a json file is available that lists the URL of where to download all jars and configs from, also gives the config files. Feed the Beast, also known as FTB Launcher, originated as a custom challenge map for Minecraft that made heavy use of many mods. Click the Accounts button in the top right of the main window, and choose Account Manager. Download the MultiMC launcher from their homepage, extract it, and run it. After it has downloaded (and you are at the Minecraft main-menu), exit it. A simple zip or tar file that contain the server files isn't being offered for download. Download the Feed The Beast launcher, and download the modpack of your desire. ![]()
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