# Mod Manager A package manager-like CLI utility for managing installing, updating and migrating mods on Fabric Minecraft Servers. ## Features - Installing mods from Modrinth and Curseforge - Uninstalling mods - Updating mods with a single command - Migrating mods to a new Minecraft version ## Demo ![A terminal window showing the usage of mod-manager](https://i.imgur.com/J8zw89M.gif) ## Usage/Examples ``` $ mod-manager Usage: mod-manager [options] [command] A package (mod) manager for Fabric Minecraft Servers Options: -v, --version Reports the version of the Minecraft server -h, --help display help for command Commands: init Initialises mod manager install [options] Installs the provided mods list Lists installed mods uninstall Uninstalls the provided mods essential Toggles the mods essential statuses update Checks for and updates mods that have a newer available version migrate-possible [options] [version] Reports whether it is possible to upgrade to the provided Minecraft version migrate [options] [version] Migrates all mods to provided Minecraft version help [command] display help for command ``` Initialising Mod Manager: ``` $ mod-manager init ? What Minecraft version is your server running? 1.19.1 Sucessfully initialised Mod Manager! ``` Installing a mod: ``` $ mod-manager install lithium ✔ Successfully installed Lithium ``` Listing installed mods: ``` $ mod-manager list Name | Id | File Name | Version | Source | Essential | Dependencies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lithium | gvQqBUqZ | lithium-fabric-mc1.19.2-0.8.3.jar | mc1.19.2-0.8.3 | Modrinth | false | ``` ## Environment Variables The following are the required environment variables for running Mod Manager `CURSEFORGE_API_KEY # Set to your api key for curseforge. Leaving it unset will skip all Curseforge related functionality` ## Installation ### Prerequisites * A version of Node.js greater than 12 must be installed, along with npm and npx. Mod Manager can be installed with the following command (watch out for the sudo password prompt, it can be hard to spot) ```bash curl https://hogwarts.bits.team/git/Bits/mod-manager/raw/branch/master/install.sh | sudo -E env "PATH=$PATH" bash ```