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This is a simple shell script to build all mods and store them as an artifact.
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I like it. I've been looking to do something similar for my mods and SimpleDesk. Something that lets me just make a release and it would add the assets. I was looking at using |
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This is a simple shell script to build all mods and store them as an artifact.
How does it work?
You need to manually trigger it. It is a very simple and naive approach: find all root directories, compress each one using the dirname and the version from
package-info.xml.Example:
my-awesome-mod_1-5-4.tgz