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I really hate how full and unorganized my mods folder is (especially my server folder which is every hard to update since I can't just copy paste the new versions since the names are different)
So it would help out a ton if I could make subfolder (just one deep would be enough if having multiple is too complicated)
I could have my client sided mods in one.
My server sided / "both" sided ones in the other.
Performance mods in other etc you get the idea.
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I also would like this feature. This would allow me to more easily organize mods downloaded by my launcher based on auto-updating; so I don't have to read the whole directory over and over again searching for mods and their current version.
This would be good. I am developing a Minecraft launcher and it could organise the mods by category and name. E.g. ./mods/[category]/[mod_id]/[jar_file].jar
I believe this is a duplicate of #81, which also mentions a way of handling this, although I agree it would be better if this were more easily supported.
I really hate how full and unorganized my mods folder is (especially my server folder which is every hard to update since I can't just copy paste the new versions since the names are different)
So it would help out a ton if I could make subfolder (just one deep would be enough if having multiple is too complicated)
I could have my client sided mods in one.
My server sided / "both" sided ones in the other.
Performance mods in other etc you get the idea.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: