Yet another mod manager for Lethal Company. No internet, files only mod manager based on PyQt6. Allows quickly switching between mods that use BepInEx and are downloaded from sides like https://thunderstore.io/
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README.md

LC Mod Manager

A very simplistic mod manager for games using BepInEx (like Lethal Company).

example screenshot of the mod manager with some mods available and a subset of them installed

This is basically a glorified zip-file manager and extractor. The Manager stores mods you give it inside its own folder within the game directory (so that everything is close together).

Requirements

It expects these mods to contain a manifest.json and icon.png like many do that originate from common mod sharing websites. It requires the manifest.json to read the mod name, and its version for display.

The manager also expects BepInEx to be already installed correctly.

The mod manager needs to be told where the game is though (Settings > Set game path). Just point it to the game folder as given by steam.

Usage

You just add new mods (Mods > Add new mod) by selecting the downloaded zip-archive of them and they get automatically copied to the mod storage folder of the manager. Now you can just tick them among the available mods and the mod manager extracts all files for you. Uninstalling is just as easy! Just untick the mod again and it'll hunt down every file it knows through the zip-archive.

It somewhat handles mods you haven't given to the mod manger yet by showing them as installed and "Untracked" with the option to delete them. Note: the manager only deletes the dll-file it found of the mod. It doesn't know what other files might be part of that mod.