List of addons using LAM2
I would like to create a list of all addons that are using LibAddonMenu2 on the new wiki over at github.
As we already have a few hundred addons on esoui and I don't want to look into every single one of them, I figured it would be easier to ask everybody to either add their own addons directly to the wiki page, or post them here. So please help me in creating the complete list of addons that depend on LAM2 :) |
- Install Minion
- Install them All - dir "LibAddonMenu-2.0.lua" /p in command line - Make some adjustements Good size is 11,309 bytes I've just checked the 10k+ downloaded addons Quote:
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That's also a way to do it :D Thank you!
Does Minion have an install all feature? I only see individual buttons on each addon. |
no :D :p :rolleyes:
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Then I have to thank you even more :D
Btw it seems that a few addons are missing from that list. I did not see Social Indicators or Votan's Fisherman which do use older versions. Does this list include outdated addons too? |
both got less than 10k downloads.
I showed the path, but didn't do the whole stuff :D |
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Over the past days I installed a ton of addons in the PTS client, and eventually ended up with two LAM entries in the menu - one displaying an empty list in the current/live LAM2 style, the other showing a full list in the future/pts style. I have the new LAM installed as a stand-alone addon, so any addon bundling the original should skip it, right? Apparently not all of them did. So I wrote a script that would search for files named "LibAddonMenu-2.0.lua" and append their location to the "Addon Settings" string in the source. That way the path to the .lua file that created the window appeared in the title. After this, my new LAM window had the correct path to the stand-alone addon in title, while the unwanted entry didn't have a path at all. In the end I discovered that it came from wykkyd_core_libraries/LAM/LibAddonMenu2.0.lua (note the file name is different, there's not - before 2.0) You can obtain a little more reliable list using find & grep (provided you're lucky enough to have these ;)), and searching for a string that's unlikely to be modified: Code:
find AddOns/ -name '*.lua' \ |
Found a way to download every single addon automatically and already generated a list. Now I just have to check all of those 260 entries :D
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The list is longer than expected :banana:
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Thx for the list.
Helped me find and update the addons locally ;-) Especially the ones using real old versions of LAM 2.0 |
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