modpack-pack

1.1.5 • Public • Published

modpack-pack

Unofficial tool to create server and client modpack folders for CurseForge Minecraft Modpacks.

Install by running npm i -g modpack-pack.

Step 1: Make your modpack

Create a custom Minecraft Forge modpack using the Curse launcher. Test your modpack thoroughly.

modpack-pack uses the minecraftinstance.json file generated when you play modded Minecraft to create its listings and files.

Step 2: Initialise modpack-pack

Open your modpack's directory in a terminal window and run mod-pack init. This will create a mod-pack.conf.json file based on the Minecraft instance.

Step 3: Configure modpack-pack

Open the mod-pack.conf.json file and check that all the information you need is included and correct.

{
  "name": "Modpack Name", // Name of the modpack
  "mp_version": "1.0.0", // Modpack version
  "server_version": "1.0.0", // Modpack serverpack version
  "minecraft_version": "1.0.0", // Vanilla Minecraft version
  "forge_version": "1.0.0", // Forge version
  "includes": [
    "/config"
  ],
  "modlist": [],
  "resourcepacks": []
}

includes

This is the list of directories that you would like copying to the compressed modpack.

{//...
"includes": [
  "/config",
  "/kubejs"
]
//...
}

modlist and resourcepacks

This is the list of mods you have installed in your modpack. modlist.mod.installType is the only value you should manually change, as it tells mod-pack which versions of the modpack to include the mod in. It should be set to "both" by default, but can be changed to "server" or "client".

{//...
  "modlist": [
    {
      {
        "name": "Just Enough Items (JEI)", // Name of the mod
        "author": "mezz", // Registered author of the mod
        "url": "https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/jei", // CurseForge URL of the mod
        "projectId": 238222, // CurseForge project ID
        "filename": "jei-1.18.2-forge-10.2.1.1002.jar", // The installed file
        "fileId": 4352925, // The ID of the file
        "installType": "both" // Whether the mod should be installed on the "client", the "server", or "both"
      }
    }
  ]
//...
}

resourcepacks is the same but for Minecraft resource packs. The format is the same as in modlist, but without an installtype: All resource packs are installed on the client and the server.

{//...
  "resourcepacks": [
    {
      "name": "Health Indications", // Resource pack name
      "author": "DanMizu", // Registered author
      "url": "https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/texture-packs/health-indications", // Curseforge URL
      "projectId": 585361, // CurseForge project id
      "filename": "Health Indications v2.2 1.18.zip", // Installed filename
      "fileId": 3735943 // CurseForge file ID
    }
  ]
//...
}

Step 4: Update modpack-pack

Let's say you have played your modpack a little more before deciding to build it and publish it on CurseForge. You've removed some mods, updated a few, and added a couple more. Run mod-pack update to update the config file on your modpack.

Step 5: Build modpack-pack

Run mod-pack build to compress your modpack. The result will be 2 directories and 2 zip files, one of each for the client version that will be installed by the CurseForge Client and for the serverpack version that can also be uploaded to CurseForge.

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