It starts downloading 2 at the same time, one will begin to install and then it goes to a blank page saying no addons found until a few seconds later it closes the program.
Third, the update all button is not working for me. Tried all the other buttons (re-scan, refresh), only hitting the install changes it. Just thought it was odd they show up as needing installed.
Is this intended? I can click the install button, it downloads (can see the download bar progress) and they change to up to date. Any idea why it was not found? Second, all my addons showed up as needing to be installed with the install button instead of showing they were already installed or up to date.
This was found on the twitch mod app like all the others. It found it all my installed addons for retail except one, LlibGroupInSpecT. With that said I have some questions about it. But with CF transitioning to Overwolf and with the threat of the open CF API - which we all rely on - going away looming, it might be time to take GH releases more seriously.įirst of all thank you for doing this. Of course, the biggest hurdle is not of a technical nature - it is convincing authors to adopt this hypothetical standard. If this is something we're keen to pursue, we could look for inspiration from package managers which support GitHub as a source. GitHub packages which I've seen mentioned elsewhere in this thread are a no-go - GH only supports a specific set of package formats and you cannot add your own on an ad hoc basis. which file's for classic and which one belongs to retail or what their dependencies might be. This would somewhat make up for the lack of a specialised API - add-on managers would know where to look for specialised metadata, e.g. Perhaps every release could include a standardised metadata file, which could be produced by packager, the de facto add-on build tool. In my scantily-educated opinion, any viable solution would have to involve releases but the way it's been done by strongbox and other add-on managers suffers from not being able to positively identify releases as containing WoW add-ons and from lack of accompanying metadata. This is feature request rather than a feedback but some kind of backup creation, ideally with cloud storage integration (Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.) would be really nice. You can find WoW install path easily with reading from registry "\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft"Īn option to uninstall addon directly from the APP
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