Features
- Install and update Northstar from the command line
- Search Thunderstore for mods from the command line
- Download a mod and its dependencies with one command
- Easily keep your mods up to date
- Per-directory tracking makes hosting multiple servers with different mods from one machine easy
- Enable and disable mods independent of N*'s own enabling and disabling
Usage
# not yet reimplemented papa update #update any out of date mods
# not yet reimplemented papa remove server_utilities #uninstall a mod
Installation
I suggest that you initialize Northstar to set everything up automatically
Or create a file at .config/papa/config.toml and set install_dir to whatever directory you want
Ubuntu/Debian(& derivatives)
Download the .deb file from the latest release and install it using whatever you usually use to install packages:
Windows
Download and run the .msi installer from the latest release.
Using prebuilt binaries
Download the appropriate binary for your system (make sure you get the .exe for Windows) and place it somewhere in your PATH. You should then be able to call the papa command from your favorite command line.
Building from source
If you have cargo installed on your system, you should be able to install papa directly from crates.io
or from the git repo
If you want to build from source but don't have cargo installed, you should check out rustup.rs
Caveats
- The default install directory is relative to the current working directory, meaning that running the command in ~/ will install mods into ~/mods