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Any plans to add a mod to Modrinth? #13
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Is there any mod that doesn't already include it? Artifacts for example has Expandability embedded in its jar ;) |
Yes, but some older versions of mods, unfortunately, do not include it. And I've also seen some new mods. |
Yes, it would be quite convenient if this mod was also in the Modrinth. After all, if someone creates a mod using this library, then it would be easy to add it as a dependency for a new mod. |
Is there any particular version you need up on modrinth? I might not be bothered to upload all versions. |
I think the latest versions of NeoForge and Fabric for 1.20.4 and 1.20.1 are quite enough. Well, if it won't be very difficult for you, then please add the latest version for Forge and Fabric 1.19.4. |
Yes, but it would also be nice to add the latest versions of the Fabric and Forge mod for 1.16.5. This version is very popular for modding. |
Hi! I just make quite a lot of modpacks in the Modrinth launcher and a lot of mods have moved there. It is also possible because the service is developed only for Minecraft. It would be much more convenient if ExpandAbility library was also in Modrinth, otherwise I have to download it separately for each modpack and check for its updates, but this is very inconvenient when creating modpacks. It would be nice if such a cool library could be downloaded from the second most popular Minecraft modding site.
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