PlateUp-Package-Manager has now been archived as PlateUp! is now on the Steam Workshop, and this manager has no remaining use.
PlateUp Package Manager (PPM) is designed to make PlateUp modding much easier with the ability for third parties to setup repositories that you're able to pull mods from!
- To install PlateUp-Package-Manager, you need to extract
PlateUp.Package.Manager.zipinto an empty directory, and startLauncher.exe
On first launch of PPM, you will be asked for your /PlateUp directory. (PPM will try to find this automatically)
Once you've completed the first-launch set, you'll be put into your Home menu, go and have a look around!
No matter where you are in PPM, you will always have access to the Navigation Bar at the bottom of the screen
There are a number of different menus you can access here: Home, Repositories, Installed, Search, and Settings
Your Home menu contains some basic information about PPM, as well as a couple buttons.
Clean Will clean your /PlateUp directory and remove all signs of any previous or current mods.
Builder Is used for Mod Developers to help packaging their mods into .plateupmod files.
Your Repositories menu is where you manage the different Repositories you can download packages from.
Some first party Repositories are http://plateup.starfluxgames.com/Repo and http://plateup.starfluxgames.com/BepInEx
Your Installed menu is where you can manage your installed packages.
Toggle is used to toggle on/off an already installed package, you aren't required to re-download packages.
Manual is used to install a .plateupmod file directly without a Repository.
Remove is used to uninstall an existing package.
Your Search menu is where you can download new packages from your Repositories.
Refresh is used to update the package list ( Repositories may change their packages )
Install is used to download and install packages.
Local Down is used to download a package locally into a .plateupmod file.
Your Settings menu contains values which PPM can pull from for various uses.
Debug generates a Debug.log file on your Desktop to assist developers.
Update checks for PPM updates, and downloads the update! ( PPM will close once the update is downloaded, and install on re-launch )
Semver is licensed under the MIT License, see LICENSE.txt for more information.