This is an example mod for PAYDAY 2 SuperBLT that does nothing by itself. Instead, it showcases the ability to use Github Actions to automatically build zip archives of your mods and have users automatically download these.
Download or clone this repo. Copy the entire .github folder to your own project's root folder, and modify the sample meta.json and releases.yml as you see fit.
For the simplest configuration, simply change SampleMod
in release.yml to point to your mod's root folder, change pd2autoupdatexample.zip
to a more personal zip name that will be used for your mod's zip files, and replace all instances of master
in meta.json, releases.yml, and mod.txt with the name of the branch you're using.
Don't forget to change the ident
field in meta.json to your own mod's ID!
This template needs your mod's main folder to be under your repository's root. If your mod.txt file is inside the root of the repository, it won't be included in the zipped-up mod, so move the mod into a child folder.
After you modify meta.json and releases.yml to match your own mod's ID and zip names, you are ready to commit and push. On your first push or your first pull request towards master, Github should immediately start performing all actions. This action will delete any existing releases and make a new one, where it will upload your mod's zip file and meta.json. Remember that the default behavior is to haphazardly delete any other releases or tags in the Releases section.
Copy the direct download link for your mod's zip, and put it inside .github/meta.json
. Copy the direct download link for your release's meta.json file, and put it in the updates section of your mod.txt file.
Commit and push these changes again, and your mod should be ready to go! Any pushes to master will immediately be zipped and made available to users ingame. Github will zip your mod for you, and update the meta.json version number based on your mod.txt version number
7-Zip by Igor Pavlov: https://www.7-zip.org/
7-zip is included and has to be used because SuperBLT's unzipper is incompatible with Powershell's Compress-Archive
or the tar
command.