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donald10101

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  1. Thank you, and thank you! Still new to the forums, I was having issues finding a mod. FacePalm
  2. Well I got tired of having to redo my mod list for my stream so I did this, I've only put about two-four hours of work into it, but like I said will do more with it if people are interested. In hindsight outside of streaming/YouTube I don't see much use for it, but I guess thats for everyone else to decide
  3. Hello everyone, I hope I am posting this in the right category, if not please direct me in the right direction! This is a command line utility aptly name CKANConverter. It converts .ckan files into a formatted Text file or a CSV file which can be imported into most, if not all, Spreadsheets viewers/creators (e.g. Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, etc.). Using the program isn't the easiest thing to do at the moment, however if the interest is high enough, I will work on a version with a GUI as well as a version that I can host on a website, both of which would greatly increase usability! The source code can be found here! If you find any issues or have a feature request please report them here! Simply follow the instruction in the ReadMe file (also below) for your Operation System and you will soon have a pretty mod list that you can show off. Windows Unzip the .zip you downloaded to any directory then double click convert.bat A command prompt will open and ask you for some info, once provided the program will convert your file then exit. Linux/Mac Unpackage the .zip file Open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T on Linux) and navigate to the folder where you unpackaged the .zip Type the following into the console $ bash convert.sh Other Info Alternatively you can pass all of the requested info on the command line using the following syntax $ java -jar CKANConverter.jar "inputPath" "outputPath" [-c|-t] Ensure that the paths are in quotes, especially if there are spaces in the path names. The last two parameters are optional, however if you do not specify -c (CSV) it will default to -t (Text)
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