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ferium

Fast and multi-source CLI program for managing Minecraft mods and modpacks from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Releases (by gorilla-devs)

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Posts with mentions or reviews of ferium. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-13.

  • I'm unable to download the modpack due to using Linux.

    2 projects|/r/VaultHuntersMinecraft|13 May 2023

  • Building a Fabric-based pack on Linux

    1 project|/r/fabricmc|15 Mar 2023

    Not sure exactly what you're looking for, but I think my mod manager ferium. It is a CLI though, but you are on Linux after all so I assume you should be fine with it. Ferium will add all the required dependencies of a mod, it will prompt you for optional dependencies, and you can also add any other mods and they will all be stored in one nice file. You can then upgrade to the latest versions at any time.
  • error while opening fabric

    1 project|/r/fabricmc|9 Mar 2023

    curseforge is bloat, use Ferium
  • tried to play better minecraft modpack but this error showed uo (crash log in the comments)

    1 project|/r/fabricmc|24 Feb 2023

    (I recommend Ferium)
  • Fabric console commands not readable

    1 project|/r/fabricmc|23 Feb 2023

    dont use repeat mods, remove the older teralith, also update all of your mods, I recomend ferium
  • Mojang are redeeming themselves with this update

    1 project|/r/PhoenixSC|22 Feb 2023

    not to sound annoying, but i reccomend https://github.com/gorilla-devs/ferium it works with any launcher and is like really easy
  • For the people checking my profile because of the enchantment glint pack, here's a download (and eventually planet minecraft link)

    1 project|/r/u_archon_andromeda|3 Feb 2023

    On the topic of updating mods, are you tired of performing that repetitive task? If you’re not already using it, I can recommend ferium. It’s a command line mod management utility that keeps your mods up to date with a command. It is also open source. https://github.com/gorilla-devs/ferium
  • PolyMC WAS NOT compromised

    3 projects|/r/SteamDeck|17 Oct 2022

    GD is too busy for my taste--I'm honestly looking at some command-like launchers like ferium (also from GorillaDevs) or portablemc (because 🐍 python 🐍), but I'm also giving it a day to see how quickly "PlaceholderMC"* gets off the ground.
  • Switch off of PolyMC ASAP

    7 projects|/r/PolyMCLauncher|17 Oct 2022

    ferium isn't a launcher, it's a command line mod manager/updater, but it does support curse and handling modpacks, just point it to an instance's mods folder https://github.com/gorilla-devs/ferium/
  • PolyMC compromised apparently according to essential mod devs

    14 projects|/r/feedthebeast|17 Oct 2022

    Ferium?

flathub

Posts with mentions or reviews of flathub. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-12.

  • XZ backdoor story – Initial analysis

    2 projects|news.ycombinator.com|12 Apr 2024

    > Nobody ever even audits the binary contents of flatpaks on flathub (were they actually built from the source? the author attests so!).

    IME/IIRC There aren't (or shouldn't be) any binary contents on Flathub that are submitted by the author, at least for projects with source available? You're supposed to submit a short, plain-text recipe instead, which then gets automatically built from source outside the control of the author.

    > The Flathub service then uses the manifest from your repository to continuously build and distribute your application on every commit.

    https://docs.flathub.org/docs/for-app-authors/submission/#ho...

    Usually the recipes should just list the appropriate URLs to get the source code, or, for proprietary applications, the official .DEBs. Kinda like AUR, but JSON/YAML. Easy to audit if you want:

    https://github.com/orgs/flathub/repositories

  • FOSS software is probably less likely to abuse this, but it just depends how ruthless the publisher is, a lot of people desire to be successful and it's human nature to look for advantages to put yourself above others in competitive environments.

    1 project|/r/programmingcirclejerk|6 Dec 2023

  • Flathub – The Linux App Store

    9 projects|news.ycombinator.com|16 Nov 2023

    I also don't believe third parties maintainers packaging software on flathub is a big issue but I'm also not familiar with how other distro repos trust their maintainers. Hopefully more developers maintain their flatpak themselves (or someone they trust) and get their apps verified. If most apps are verified, warning users of unverified apps might be a good idea.

    There's ongoing discussion about splitting open source and proprietary apps in to seperate repos [1]. Additionally having seperate repos for verified and unverified apps might make it more obvious where an app comes from in the cli.

    But I don't know how seamlessly an app could transition between being in the third party repo and being in the official repo. Having the user quietly stop receiving updates seems like a bad idea, but automatically migrating might not be desirable either.

    I also think flatpaks cli interface needs some work. It is functional but far from distro package managers.

    Being verified is especially important for critical apps. Recently someone added malicious versions of apps to the snap store [3]. This lead to people getting their cryptocurrency stolen.

    [1] https://github.com/flathub/flathub/issues/691

    [2] https://docs.flathub.org/docs/for-app-authors/requirements

    [3] https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/temporary-suspension-of-automat...

  • Bforartists Flatpak, coming soon to Flathub

    2 projects|/r/Bforartists|29 Jun 2023

    That means Linux users can now install Bforartists on any Linux distro easily, regardless of glibc version! https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/4295
  • Turtle 0.3 released (formerly TurtleGit)

    1 project|/r/gnome|23 Jun 2023

    Still having some problems with the flathub build, see https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/4082 for the current status.
  • TurtleGit released, a git frontend for GNOME and Nautilus

    1 project|/r/gnome|25 May 2023

    Here is the flathub draft pull request: https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/4082
  • The first tip to give to any new Linux user should be "do NOT search for, download, and install software on the Web!"

    2 projects|/r/linux|22 May 2023

    i assume you dont know how flathub works , theirs little or no QC , done flathub is just get told theirs an update for the package , if yo go look at the github repo pes https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/4164 for example , only updates the link to the girt repo , theirs 0 code checked
  • Who is behind flathub and rpmfusion really?

    2 projects|/r/Fedora|21 May 2023

    It all should be written in pages for contributors, read the docs for fusion, and the docs for flathub.
  • Flathub just hit 1 billion total downloads

    2 projects|/r/linux|6 May 2023

    These are criticisms of the flatpak ecosystem as it stands today. Currently, the Firefox ESR package on flathub seems to be caught in limbo or maybe dead. Mozilla publishes both a snap and a flatpak of Firefox latest, but only a snap of the ESR version. This raises the question of why. Have Mozilla chosen to invest more in snaps than in flatpaks? If so, what's their reasoning? (More users on snaps, making it similar to why they put more investment into Windows than Linux? Something else?) If they haven't invested more into snaps than flatpaks, is this a sign that it's harder to maintain flatpaks (or at least on flathub) than snaps? If that's true, I would hope that flatpak/flathub would be soliciting feedback from Mozilla about it.
  • VirtualBox as Flatpak

    1 project|/r/flatpak|4 May 2023

    Because that may be very hard to sandbox: https://github.com/flathub/flathub/issues/3366

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ferium and flathub you can also consider the following projects:

PolyMC- A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once (Fork of MultiMC)

ZeroTier-GUI- A Linux front-end for ZeroTier

MCHPRS- A multithreaded Minecraft server built for redstone.

Ryujinx- Experimental Nintendo Switch Emulator written in C#

starsector-mod-manager-rust- A mod manager for Starsector, a space fleet-battle and economics simulator. This time written in Rust.

bubblewrap- Low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool used by Flatpak and similar projects

PrismLauncher- A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once (Fork of MultiMC)

flatpak- Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework

curseforge_to_multimc- Links CurseForge instances to MultiMC instances

openbsd-wip- OpenBSD work in progress ports

ferium- Fast and multi-source CLI program for managing Minecraft mods and modpacks from Modrinth, CurseForge, and Github Releases [Moved to: https://github.com/gorilla-devs/ferium]

steam-runtime- A runtime environment for Steam applications

ferium vs PolyMCflathub vs ZeroTier-GUIferium vs MCHPRSflathub vs Ryujinxferium vs starsector-mod-manager-rustflathub vs bubblewrapferium vs PrismLauncherflathub vs flatpakferium vs curseforge_to_multimcflathub vs openbsd-wipferium vs feriumflathub vs steam-runtime

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