Mod installation scripts and other goodies to support Beat Saber on Linux
Feature update, Happy holidays and all that.
Changes:
Links:
There's a lot to do here still, but it breaks down to
Critical maintenance release to Beataroni, update immediately ;)
Changes:
Links:
There's a lot to do here still, but it breaks down to
Dev Update:
Maintenance release to Beataroni:
Links:
There's a lot to do here still, but it breaks down to
Maintenance release to Beataroni, no user facing/functional changes
While not part of this repo the BSMG wiki has also been updated to reflect current Linux usage, add info about Beataroni:
Beataroni Docs: See Here, scroll down Linux build of IPA (If you're writing your own installer you might want this): https://github.com/geefr/BSIPA-Linux
There's a lot to do here still, but it breaks down to
Minor maintenance release to Beataroni, no user facing/functional changes
While not part of this repo the BSMG wiki has also been updated to reflect current Linux usage, add info about Beataroni:
Related updates in the Linux world
Beataroni Docs: See Here, scroll down Linux build of IPA (If you're writing your own installer you might want this): https://github.com/geefr/BSIPA-Linux
There's a lot to do here still, but it breaks down to
Small feature update to Beataroni
While not part of this repo the BSMG wiki has also been updated to reflect current Linux usage, add info about Beataroni:
Related updates in the Linux world
Beataroni Docs: See Here, scroll down Linux build of IPA (If you're writing your own installer you might want this): https://github.com/geefr/BSIPA-Linux
There's a lot to do here still, but it breaks down to
Roughly 1 year on from the initial QBeat/scripts release it's time for version 1.0, Bugs be damned, merry beatmas ;)
So here's Beataroni, all wrapped up with a nice GUI, should allow mod installation, removal, and the extra patching steps for Linux.
Beataroni Docs: See Here, scroll down Linux build of IPA (If you're writing your own installer you might want this): https://github.com/geefr/BSIPA-Linux
There's a lot to do here still, but it breaks down to
Bug/hotfix release, realised I made some mistakes pushing 0.6 out the door
A new mod installer for Linux, built on the ashes of QBeat.
Since I managed to port IPA over to .net 5 build we don't need wine any more, and by extension the work needed in the mod installer is greatly reduced.
As of now QBeat is deprecated
There's a lot to do here still, but it breaks down to
A new mod installer for Linux, built on the ashes of QBeat.
Since I managed to port IPA over to .net 5 build we don't need wine any more, and by extension the work needed in the mod installer is greatly reduced.
As of now QBeat is deprecated
There's a lot to do here still, but it breaks down to
Very (Very!) early version of a wineless QBeat release. Achieved by porting a stripped down version of IPA.exe over to .net core. (Seriously don't use this unless you know what you're doing and don't mind breaking your mods. It's held together with string and happy thoughts)
Usage is as per normal, but there's no need for any wine-specific stuff. validate-wine and setup-wine will just silently succeed now.
What next? Not sure. With this there's now the possibility of a completely .net core based mod manager, and largely no need for the shell scripts used by QBeat (They just run IPA and make one small patch to a registry file).