Don't you hate when you are making a modpack to play with your friends, and after adding and deleting mods, you don't even know if you left useless mods there? No? Just me?

Anyway, I'm working on this web app where you can submit your JAR files so you can see the relations between the mods. It's very intuitive to use (and I think it looks pretty cool ngl).

  • Yellow means this is a main mod, aka the parents.
  • Blue means this is a dependency mod, aka the children.
  • Red means this mod is an orphan, aka has no relations.
  • Finally, you can double click to change the color to green so you can keep track of what mods you already checked. This information is saved in case you reopen the app in your browser so you don't have to start over!

Btw, you can also drag groups to see the relations easily.

This is only a preview, and it's not out yet, but it'll be published on GitHub for free. Also for now, it only works on Fabric, but it's planned to be compatible with Forge and NeoForge soon.

Let me know what you think below, and which features will be great to add!



by NotTheLobster

1 Comment

  1. it would be cool if there was option to mark parity mods (mods like rustic bop woods in case I mistaken terms) and addons, but idk if that’s your target or if it would cause too much mess