Locate your Minecraft install folder on your PC.
This is how to install the mods on TLauncher: There are various places you can find mods, one of the most reputable sources being CurseForge. Next, you will need to download the mods you want to use. It is important to note that most mods will also require the Fabric API to run, so you will need to download that and add the file to the “Mods” folder in your Minecraft directory (C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft). The installation of Fabric is complete, and you can get to playing your game. Click the dropdown menu and select “Fabric-Loader” from the options. When the installation is complete, open TLauncher.Where it says “yourusername,” type in your device username instead. In the “Install Location” bar enter the following: ‘ C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft‘.And the loader version from the applicable menu. Choose the version of the game you want from the dropdown “Minecraft Version” menu.In the installer window that opens, make sure you have the “Client” tab selected.Choose the version of Fabric installer you want from.One thing we really want is being able to fully support the KSP-AVC format (we only have partial support at the moment), this means that if people are already making new releases visible via AVC, we'll also be able to pick them up via the CKAN.If you have the latest version of TLauncher and want to incorporate Fabric mods to change up your game, this is how you do it: However submitting files by hand is more work than anyone would like, which is why the NetKAN is so great you just fill in the bits our bot can't figure out automatically, and it does the rest, including picking up new releases.
And in this case mod authors have to update the data manually each time they have a new release, right? That's quite correct, although it doen't have to be the authors doing the update very often it's wonderful fans, or a member of the CKAN team. The result of this processing goes into, correct? But as i understand, mod authors can also contribute directly into this repository, specifying specific a version plus downloads. Be it through humans jumping up and down, or bots subscribing to various feeds, that would also help a lot in ensuring mods get updated ASAP.