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Seems to have the same problem on Curseforge :( |
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Hello,
I've started using mc-publish with stonecutter projects which means that I have a bunch of jar files in my build directory targeting different loaders and minecraft versions. I'd love to specify the build directory and let mc-publish handle the uploads but what I've found is that on Modrinth for example every file belonging to the same loader gets bundled into the same "version".
While technically it's correct and the logical grouping is perfect, the Modrinth user experience really suffers.
Here's a picture of how the versions look like
When you're looking for the latest 1.21.4 for example, you click on 1.3.2 and now it suddenly has a main Download button, and 2 files attached
When you click the main download button, it will download the 1.21.1 version. So now the users would have to pay very close attention to the files listed below to guess their correct version.
Long story short, my question is:
Is there a setting that would allow me to tell mc-publish to publish each file independently or would I need to do some magic in the actions?
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