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| </pre> | | </pre> |
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− | TIP: Download mods into a folder other than <code>Mods</code> and unzip there before moving the correct folder(s) into <code>Mods</code>. This helps prevent errors related to extra files.
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− | | + | <ul> |
− | If you have a lot of mods, you can optionally organise them into subfolders. SMAPI will automatically search inside each folder until it finds one with files. | + | <li>If you have a lot of mods, you can optionally organise them into subfolders. SMAPI will automatically search inside each folder until it finds one with files. |
| <pre> | | <pre> |
| Stardew Valley/ | | Stardew Valley/ |
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| ApplesNowhere.dll | | ApplesNowhere.dll |
| manifest.json | | manifest.json |
− | </pre> | + | </pre></li> |
− | | + | <li>To disable a folder, just add a dot in front of the folder name (like <code>.disabled mods</code>). Windows won't let you do that by default, but just put a dot at the end too and it'll let you (like <code>.disabled mods.</code>).</li> |
− | If you have a folder that looks like <code>PineapplesEverywhere-1234567890</code>, check inside it for the actual mod folder. Folders named like this often have more folders and possibly readme files inside them. | + | <li>Download mods into a folder other than <code>Mods</code>, unzip them there, and then move their folder(s) into <code>Mods</code>. That helps prevent errors related to extra files.</li> |
− | | + | <li>If you have a folder that looks like <code>PineapplesEverywhere-1234567890</code>, check inside it for the actual mod folder. Folders named like this often have more folders and possibly readme files inside them.</li> |
− | Some mods may come with a <code>MacOS</code> folder. This is a junk file for Windows users, you may safely delete these folders to prevent errors. | + | <li>Some mods may come with a <code>__MACOSX</code> folder. This isn't needed, and can safely be deleted to prevent errors. {{SMAPI upcoming|3.0|SMAPI 3.0 now ignores these folders.|inline=1}}</li> |
− | | + | </ul> |
− | If you want to disable a folder, just add a dot in front of the folder name (like <code>.disabled mods</code>). Windows won't let you do that by default, but just put a dot at the end too and it'll let you (like <code>.disabled mods.</code>).
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| ===Configure mods=== | | ===Configure mods=== |