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wow-cli

v0.0.4

Published

World Of Warcraft addon downloader and manager

Downloads

8

Readme

wow-cli

This is a World of Warcraft addon downloader, installer, uninstaller, and manager.

I don't play WoW anymore, but this thing still works fine.

Installation

$ npm install -g wow-cli

wow-cli is, as the name implies, a CLI tool. The tool will keep track of your installed addons in a .addons.json file in your WoW install folder. The tool works on all platforms. If you're not on Windows or installed WoW in a different place than C:/Program Files (x86)/World Of Warcaft, specify the WOWPATH environment variable to tell the tool where to work.

Features

Implemented:

  • Install addons from Curse, TukUI.org, and WoWInterface
  • Uninstall addons
  • Update addons
  • List installed addons
  • Cache of addon zip files for reinstalling and the like
  • Folder blame

Planned (in no particular order):

  • Install addons from git/svn/hg repos
  • Better user interface
  • .addons.json backups
  • Metadata display
  • (far future) GUI
  • logcat
  • Saved variable messing with

Usage

$ wow
wow: World Of Warcraft Addon Manager v0.0.4
     Completely unassociated with Blizzard

    sources: List available addon sources
  Installing:
    install <addon-name>: Install an addon
        -s --source Select the source of the addon. Defaults to `curse`
        -v --version Install a specific version of the addon.
           --cache <true/false> Enable or disable the cache. Defaults to true
    checkupdate <addon>: Check if there's an update to an addon
    update [addon]: Updates all addons, or the addon in the first argument.
        -c --concur How many downloads to run when updating all the addons.
                    Default: 1. Recommended: 1-4.
    uninstall <addon-name>: Uninstall a previously installed addon
  Managing:
    installed: List installed addons
    ls, folders: List addons and their folders
    blame <folder>: Figure out which addon an addon folder is from

Currently only supports Curse and TukUI.org addons.

Legal

Licensed under the MIT license.

THIS TOOL IS NO WAY AFFILIATED OR APPROVED BY BLIZZARD OR IT'S AFFILIATES.