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Slipstream Mod Manager
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Slipstream is the successor to Grognak's Mod Manager (GMM), a program designed to make it easy to install multiple [FTL](http://www.ftlgame.com/) mods at the same time.
Slipstream is a mod manager for the game FasterThanLight ([FTL](http://www.ftlgame.com/)), making it easy to install multiple mods at the same time and, later, revert to vanilla gameplay.
It is the successor to Grognak's Mod Manager ([GMM](http://www.ftlgame.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=9994)).
<img src="https://github.com/Vhati/Slipstream-Mod-Manager/master/img/screenshot01.png" width="145px" height="auto" />
To download compiled binaries, [click here](https://sourceforge.net/projects/slipstreammodmanager/).

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To build, run "mvn clean" and "mvn package" in this folder.
"img/"
Screenshots.
"skel_common/" contains files to include in distribution archives.
"skel_common/"
Files to include in distribution archives.
"skel_win/" and "skel_unix/" are for system specific dist files.
"skel_exe/" contains materials to create modman.exe (not part of Maven).
"skel_win/" and "skel_unix/"
System-specific files to include in distribution archives.
"skel_exe/"
Materials to create modman.exe (not part of Maven).
- Get Launch4j: http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/index.html
- Drag "launch4j.xml" onto "launch4jc.exe".
- "modman.exe" will appear alongside the xml.
- Drag modman.exe into "skel_win/".
- "mvn clear" and "mvn package".
- Run "mvn clear" and "mvn package".
This project depends on the following libraries.
- Jackson JSON Processor 2.x
http://jackson.codehaus.org/Home
(JavaDoc links are on the right.)
(For JavaDocs, look right.)
- PNGJ
https://code.google.com/p/pngj/
(For JavaDocs, scroll down.)
- JDOM 2.x
http://www.jdom.org/
- log4j
(For JavaDocs, look left.)
- log4j2
http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/
(JavaDocs are not available.)