If you would like your mod to be added but don't want to make your own / use someone else's repo, consider adding it to an official repo (run by me).
Currently, I only run a single repo which only supports mods hosted on GitHub. Using it with GitHub has several benefits:
It uses the release system of GitHub for versioning and downloading, which still needs some polishing (currently internal versions are displayed rather than user-set tag versions).
If you would like a mod added here, just send me a PM with the link of the mod, and links to mods that it depends on, conflicts with and you recommend downloading alongside with.
Currently, I only run a single repo which only supports mods hosted on GitHub. Using it with GitHub has several benefits:
- Releases are automatically detected and updated in the RPM repo, so you only have to upload releases to GitHub
- Uses the about.xml and preview.png file in your mod for information, so metadata is automatically created for you
It uses the release system of GitHub for versioning and downloading, which still needs some polishing (currently internal versions are displayed rather than user-set tag versions).
If you would like a mod added here, just send me a PM with the link of the mod, and links to mods that it depends on, conflicts with and you recommend downloading alongside with.