packwiz init
packwiz init
Initialise a packwiz modpack
packwiz init [flags]
Options
--author string The author of the modpack (omit to define interactively)
--fabric-latest Automatically select the latest version of Fabric loader
--fabric-version string The Fabric loader version to use (omit to define interactively)
--forge-latest Automatically select the latest version of Forge
--forge-version string The Forge version to use (omit to define interactively)
-h, --help help for init
--index-file string The index file to use (default "index.toml")
-l, --latest Automatically select the latest version of Minecraft
--liteloader-latest Automatically select the latest version of LiteLoader
--liteloader-version string The LiteLoader version to use (omit to define interactively)
--mc-version string The Minecraft version to use (omit to define interactively)
--modloader string The mod loader to use (omit to define interactively)
--name string The name of the modpack (omit to define interactively)
--quilt-latest Automatically select the latest version of Quilt loader
--quilt-version string The Quilt loader version to use (omit to define interactively)
-r, --reinit Recreate the pack file if it already exists, rather than exiting
-s, --snapshot Use the latest snapshot version with --latest
--version string The version of the modpack (omit to define interactively)
Options inherited from parent commands
--cache string The directory where packwiz will cache downloaded mods(default "/opt/buildhome/.cache/packwiz/cache") (default "/opt/buildhome/.cache/packwiz/cache")
--config string The config file to use (default "/opt/buildhome/.config/packwiz/.packwiz.toml")
--meta-folder string The folder in which new metadata files will be added, defaulting to a folder based on the category (mods, resourcepacks, etc; if the category is unknown the current directory is used)
--meta-folder-base string The base folder from which meta-folder will be resolved, defaulting to the current directory (so you can put all mods/etc in a subfolder while still using the default behaviour) (default ".")
--pack-file string The modpack metadata file to use (default "pack.toml")
SEE ALSO
- packwiz - A command line tool for creating Minecraft modpacks