Jamie1130 Posted March 9, 2014 Posted March 9, 2014 I've just built a tool which makes adding mods to Solder so much easier, You have a directory with all of the mods in one folder, It adds each mod to solder and creates a directory which contains a directory for each mod, you upload all of the directory's into the Solder mod folder and double tap enter and it will automatically create a mod version on Solder for that zip file. It's not perfect but I just did 160 mods at once with it and it worked flawlessly. A link to the GitHub can be found here: https://github.com/JamieH/TechnicSolderAutomate A release can be found at: https://github.com/JamieH/TechnicSolderAutomate/releases I'd recommend reading the help on the GitHub as you want to get this right the first time else it might create a mess of your mods on Solder. disconsented and Dark_Arcana 2 Quote
disconsented Posted March 9, 2014 Posted March 9, 2014 Very cool, just needs to be able to be ran on/for a remote server(with linux compat of course) Quote
Jamie1130 Posted March 9, 2014 Author Posted March 9, 2014 I figured there wouldn't be much point since the mods would be on your PC anyway as there is where you do nearly all of the testing before uploading to Solder. I mean you could use Mono to run it on the remote server but I don't see much point. Quote
Zlepper Posted July 15, 2014 Posted July 15, 2014 Won't this pretty much make all the mods have the same version in solder, just with a different modname? It won't keep the original versions? Quote
PBlock96 Posted July 16, 2014 Posted July 16, 2014 I figured there wouldn't be much point since the mods would be on your PC anyway as there is where you do nearly all of the testing before uploading to Solder. I mean you could use Mono to run it on the remote server but I don't see much point. This is true, but many people use Linux instead of Windows on their home computers. Also, this looks really nice, good work! I wish I had this when I was first setting up Solder! Quote
gigafunk Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 Perfect timing for me! Thanks man! Ill play with it... Setting up new solder setup so nothing to mess up! Quote
gigafunk Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 (edited) Having a little trouble, I think its related to the cookie. I added an extension to chrome cause there was nowhere under dev tools.I could just download the cookie as a txt. I could only find an extension that would allow me to cut and paste the data into the cookie.txt you provide. I only see two cookie choices, and neither are the (damnit why cant I paste into here) cookie you ask for in the github instructions, the cookies with eloquent in it. I just have laralev session and session payload... I have pasted both, and each one alone, and tried. same error. invalid uri hostname could not be parsed. the second question is this...my solder is in a sub directory of www, so my path is /var/www/core/public on my Linux box so my command should be(from windows 7 command line) technicsolderautomate.exe mods outmods http://mydomain.us/core/public Is this right? That's the url I use to login to solder. Thanks! I could do these all by hand, but this look to be so close to working, I am just doing something wrong. Thanks for any help! Edited July 17, 2014 by gigafunk Quote
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