Earlier Versions
| Name | Size | Uploaded | Game Version | Downloads | |
| StructuredModLoader-1.16.5-1.0.jar release | 162.71 KB | Jul 26, 2022 | 1.16.5 | 0 | Download |
| StructuredModLoader-1.19-1.0.0.jar release | 162.35 KB | Jul 21, 2022 | 1.19 | 10 | Download |
| StructuredModLoader-1.0.0.jar release | 7.11 KB | Jan 25, 2022 | 1.18.1 | 112 | Download |
Description
StructuredModLoader
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StructuredModLoader, short SML, is a Minecraft Forge mod for those that wish to achieve a tidier \mods folder!
Once placed inside the main mods directory, it will recursively search for .jar files in all subfolders and present them to the regular Forge modloader FML.
This Mod is mainly aimed at modpack creators, to keep track of library mods and actually content-adding ones. (See example directory tree)
It will log everything it does or does not to the regular gamelog.
Getting started:
It’s as easy, as installing literally any other mod:
Drop the downloaded .jar file from the Releases page into the mods folder of your Minecraft Forge installation!
By default directories containing one of the keywords
ignore,unstable and disable
will be excluded from loading, aswell as any folder that is deeper than 3 folders in the directory tree.
Configuration:
Upon first launch, the Mod will create a config file located at \config\StructuredModLoader.toml, where you can configure the infinite list of keywords to be excluded aswell as the maximum recursion depth, capped at 5
If the file should get deleted or its Syntax (TOML) is invalid, the invalid values will be reset to their default and the file will be created again.
Examples: (Link!)

Notice the StructuredModLoader.jar is still inside the regular \mods folder, just like Optifine!
Dependencies:
- Minecraft
1.18+ - Forge
39+
Known incompatibilities:
- Optifine (
FIX: place in regular \mods folder)
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