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Revision as of 18:52, 14 September 2019
Welcome
Welcome to the Stardew Valley Modding main page! A Mod is a package of files that changes the game Stardew Valley in some way. A Mod can add features (like showing NPCs on the map), change game mechanics (like making fences decay more slowly), make cosmetic changes (like making your house look like a hobbit home), and much more. You can find a plethora of information about modding here so check out the topics below.
Main Guides
Using mods How to install SMAPI, use mods, and troubleshoot them. Includes the compatibility list. |
Creating SMAPI mods How to create SMAPI mods, with tutorials and documentation. This includes the full SMAPI API + event reference. |
Translating mods How to contribute mod translations for any language supported by the game. (And for modders, how to enable and request translations.) |
Search
Looking for something specific? Try searching the Modding namespace.
Advanced Topics
For players
- Using XNB mods (not recommended)
- Modding on Android
For mod creators
- Objects:
- Other:
Migration guides
These pages explain how to update your mod code for...
release | date released |
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SMAPI 2.0 | October 2017 |
Stardew Valley 1.3 | May 2018 |
Stardew Valley 1.3 (XNB changes) | May 2018 |
Stardew Valley 1.3.36 | March 2019 |
Stardew Valley 1.4 | TBD |
SMAPI 3.0 | TBD |
See also
- Chat on Discord — get help, ask questions, or discuss with modders and SMAPI developers.