NexusDownloadFlow
Auto-downloader for Nexus Mods.
Install / Use
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NexusDownloadFlow (NDF)
NexusDownloadFlow (NDF) is an automated downloader designed to simplify the process of downloading mod lists from Nexus Mods. By automatically handling the download process, it saves time and effort for users who frequently manage large collections of mods.
If NDF has been helpful for you when downloading mod lists, consider giving the repository a star :star: on GitHub to show your support!
How Does It Work?
NexusDownloadFlow operates using computer vision principles, leveraging the power of OpenCV and a template matching algorithm. This approach allows NDF to visually identify and interact with the necessary buttons on the Nexus Mods website, such as:
- The
Slow downloadbutton - The
Click herebutton
By automatically detecting these buttons, NDF simulates user clicks, allowing the mods to be downloaded without any manual intervention. This process enables seamless automation of the mod downloading workflow, ensuring reliability and efficiency.
Install
Download the latest version here. NDF is only available for Windows as an executable. If you wish to use it on another OS then download the project and run it with Python.
Usage
Basic Usage
While running Wabbajack modlist installer (for example), run NexusDownloadFlow.exe.
NDF should click on the Slow download button, automating the download process.
Command-Line Interface (CLI) Usage
NexusDownloadFlow is a CLI application with commands that will allow you to configure and run the auto-downloader.
To access detailed information about the available commands and options in NDF, you can use the --help option.
This will display a list of all commands and their descriptions.
Example:
.\NexusDownloadFlow.exe --help
Run
You can run NDF simply by clicking on the executable or with the command line:
.\NexusDownloadFlow.exe
NDF offers three different launch modes to suit your specific needs when downloading mod lists.
Each mode determines how the templates are handled during the download process.
- Classic Mode (default) <br> This is the default mode. It uses the predefined templates provided by NDF to automate the download of mods. No additional setup is required. To run in Classic mode, use:
.\NexusDownloadFlow.exe
- Custom Mode <br> In Custom mode, NDF only uses the templates that you have manually added. This allows NDF to be fully adapted to your environment. To launch in Custom mode:
.\NexusDownloadFlow.exe --mode custom # Or .\NexusDownloadFlow.exe -m custom
- Hybrid Mode <br> Hybrid mode combines both the default templates provided by NDF and your custom templates. This allows for a more comprehensive approach, using both standard automation and user-specific customizations. To launch in Hybrid mode:
.\NexusDownloadFlow.exe --mode hybrid # Or .\NexusDownloadFlow.exe -m hybrid
Adding Custom Templates
Users can enhance the flexibility of NDF by adding their own custom templates.
You can add your own templates using the add-templates command:
.\NexusDownloadFlow.exe add-templates path/of/custom_template.png path/of/second_custom_template.png
Custom templates are stored in a directory (custom_templates) located where NexusDownloadFlow.exe is.
Removing Custom Templates
In addition to adding templates,
NDF allows users to remove one or more custom templates that they have previously added.
This can be done using the remove-templates command.
Removing a Specific Template To remove a specific custom template, use the following command:
.\NexusDownloadFlow.exe remove-templates custom_templates/custom_template_to_delete.png
Removing All Custom Templates
If you want to remove all custom templates at once, you can use the --all option with the remove-templates command:
.\NexusDownloadFlow.exe remove-templates --all
Feature
Run Command
The run feature is the core of NexusDownloadFlow (NDF), allowing users to launch the automation process for downloading mods from Nexus Mods. With this feature, users can choose between three distinct launch modes depending on their needs and preferences.
Available Modes:
-
Classic Mode (default) Runs the automation using the default templates provided by NDF.
-
Custom Mode Uses only the custom templates added by the user.
-
Hybrid Mode Combines both default and custom templates.
You can control NexusDownloadFlow (NDF) during the download process with keyboard shortcuts:
press F3 to pause or resume the download, and F4 to stop NDF at any time.
Version Command
The version command allows users to quickly check which version of NexusDownloadFlow they are using.
This can be useful for troubleshooting or ensuring that you have the latest features and updates.
To display the current version, run:
.\NexusDownloadFlow version # Or -v
This will output the version number of NDF installed on your system.
Add-Templates Command
The add-templates command allows you to add your custom templates to NexusDownloadFlow.
Remove-Templates Command
The remove-templates command allows you to delete your custom templates from NexusDownloadFlow.
Clear-Logs Command
The clear-logs command is used to delete all log files generated by NDF.
This helps to free up disk space and remove old log data that is no longer needed.
To clear the logs, use:
.\NexusDownloadFlow clear-logs
Writing issue template for GitHub
The issue command helps users quickly create a pre-filled GitHub issue form for reporting bugs or requesting features
related to NexusDownloadFlow.
To generate the issue form, use:
.\NexusDownloadFlow issue
Development requirements
Python v3.11 and:
keyboard~=0.13.5
opencv-python~=4.10.0.84
mss~=9.0.2
PyAutoGUI~=0.9.54
psutil~=6.0.0
typer~=0.12.5
