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Allow opening instance console/config windows from the command line #146

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hibiii opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #211
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Allow opening instance console/config windows from the command line #146

hibiii opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #211
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hibiii commented Oct 19, 2022

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I use Prism as an alternative to the vanilla laumcher, and I mostly play vanilla with a few mods.

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I want to use command line arguments to open the console / "edit instance" window, instead of just launching it.

Benefit

I want to skip the main "all instances" window so I can make instance-specific shortcuts to their console / config windows, which are most important personally. I have very few instances, and I'd prefer to have multiple shortcuts on my start menu for instantaneous access to configs over launching specifically Prism to only then open the config window.

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  • I have searched the issue tracker and did not find an issue describing my suggestion, especially not one that has been rejected.

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This is a mirror of my suggestion to MultiMC from last year and I really want it. :(

@hibiii hibiii added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 19, 2022
@Scrumplex Scrumplex added this to the 6.0 milestone Oct 31, 2022
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