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Hello,

I'm so sorry to be a pain as it's probably quite simple, but whenever I search for an answer it assumes I mean updating a mod in my game.

I wrote a silly little json mod to compost feathers since I have so many of them. I somehow managed to upload it to the mod database so I was pretty proud of myself. You CAN teach an old dog new tricks... except now with version 1.22.3 out, the mod page says it's potentially outdated. It still works, but I don't know how to update the mod page to say so :)

Could someone point me in the right direction, please?

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7 minutes ago, Zxynix said:

Hello,

I'm so sorry to be a pain as it's probably quite simple, but whenever I search for an answer it assumes I mean updating a mod in my game.

I wrote a silly little json mod to compost feathers since I have so many of them. I somehow managed to upload it to the mod database so I was pretty proud of myself. You CAN teach an old dog new tricks... except now with version 1.22.3 out, the mod page says it's potentially outdated. It still works, but I don't know how to update the mod page to say so :)

Could someone point me in the right direction, please?

Edit the existing release and it'll let you re-select the versions your mod is compatible with

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15 minutes ago, Diff said:

Edit the existing release and it'll let you re-select the versions your mod is compatible with

Thank you for the reply.

I do not seem to find that though. When I am at my mod, I can Edit or Add Release. Edit is just the description from what I can see. If I go into Add Release, I see where I can select the versions, but when I go to save it, it errors and says This version of the mod has been released. 

Do I need to re-upload the same file?

* Thank you! I found it in the file area.

Edited by Zxynix
Found it
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