iodide Posted Tuesday at 02:05 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:05 AM Hi everyone, Check out Vintage-Vitals to compare latest major.minor compatibility with your installed mods without having to install any apps, extensions or send your data anywhere. The in-game mod browser only shows semantic versions of the mods themselves, it doesn't display either the supported game version nor does it display whether an updated version with major.minor release compatibility has been published. This makes it annoying to figure out if you should upgrade to the latest version because you don't know how many of your mods will subsequently break. I developed Vintage-Vitals which is a web app requiring no installation and requiring no data to leave your computer. You simply point it to your mod cache files and it reads every modinfo.json file found and checks it against a daily cache of the ModDB API filtered to mods supporting the latest major.minor release (e.g. 1.22.x) I've "published" this on ModDB with a little FAQ and details but the latest version of the actual web app can always be found here: >>> https://semiotikal.github.io/vintage-vitals/ Spoiler (truly if anyone knows of a single file that a user could upload instead of having to read every cache file for a modinfo.json file I would be most greatful. Funny enough theres one config file which shows mods that are DISABLED on your profile but nothing that shows installed mods.)
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