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Portable installation option (Windows) #501

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HyperSoop opened this issue Aug 6, 2023 · 9 comments
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Portable installation option (Windows) #501

HyperSoop opened this issue Aug 6, 2023 · 9 comments
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app Relates to Modrinth App enhancement New feature or request

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@HyperSoop
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Is your suggested enhancement related to a problem? Please describe.

I don't like using installers, because zips give me more control in where and how I install software.

Describe the solution you'd like

Add a .zip portable download option for Windows

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@HyperSoop HyperSoop added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 6, 2023
@TheMCSpacePro
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I second this, since not everyone has the permissions to run the installer.

@Bobrokus
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Bobrokus commented Jul 9, 2024

I second this, since not everyone has the permissions to run the installer.

Plus it's easier to maintain, move data, purge data and would allow easy installation via Scoop. Portability is the GOAT

@brawaru
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brawaru commented Jul 9, 2024

I mean it's kind of possible https://github.com/brawaru/bucket/blob/main/bucket/modrinth-app.json :)

@Bobrokus
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Bobrokus commented Jul 9, 2024

I mean it's kind of possible brawaru/bucket@main/bucket/modrinth-app.json :)
You're right.

I'm currently working on my own manifest and I see we chose a similar approach, though there is space for improvement in your one. For example, you don't need to set the env variable in a bat file. You can set it as a user env variable via env_set in the manifest.

Even though this works, I would still appreciate a fully self-contained version without having to create a new env variable. Plus there app stores some unimportant (webview, window state) data in appdata and localappdata.

@brawaru
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brawaru commented Jul 9, 2024

You can set it as a user env variable via env_set in the manifest.

Yeeeah but I don't want that, because that would mean that any Modrinth App running on my computer will use that directory, so I just set it only for the one installed by Scoop.

@Bobrokus
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Bobrokus commented Jul 9, 2024

You can set it as a user env variable via env_set in the manifest.

Yeeeah but I don't want that, because that would mean that any Modrinth App running on my computer will use that directory, so I just set it only for the one installed by Scoop.

Hey! I understand your concern and I've replied to you: #497 (comment)

@Bobrokus
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Bobrokus commented Jul 9, 2024

I suggest renaming this issue to "Self-contained install" as it conveys the idea better imo

@FireController1847
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+1 on this. It would be very useful to be able to run this app from a Flash Drive or Portable SSD.

@Minenash Minenash added the app Relates to Modrinth App label Aug 22, 2024
@oliverjhn
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Any update on this?

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