

Import Install will update all the addons (see below if you have an addon you want to use an old version of forever until it breaks) Import command will show you all the addons you have in your addons folder, but not yet added to the program. I also changed the start in path to my wow folder too.įirst, you need to add your addons to the program. after the shortcuts made, you can add an icon and stuff. remove any quotes too.įor me, The execution path ended up saying "wt d:\world of warcraft\_retail_\CurseBreaker.exe". before pressing next, go to the front of the program path, and add "wt " to it. Right-click the desktop, new, Shortcut, and in the "type the location of the item" Find the Cursebreaker program. If you do, the Shortcut for ur desktop is a bit different. Now, if you want to make the app look even better (it is a Command-line program, no graphical interface) you can go to the Microsoft Store, and download the Windows Terminal App. make a desktop shortcut if you like those. CurseBreaker.exe is gonna live with Wow.exe, WowClassic.exe or World of Warcraft.app. (NOTE: The addon developer does mention the Linux and macOS versions are not as well tested. Download for Windows (.exe), Linux (.gz) and macOS (.zip), or the source code. Look on the RIght side of the screen, under Releases. The add-on manager can be found at GitHub - AcidWeb/CurseBreaker: CLI addon updater for World of Warcraft. this updater will replace CurseTwitch, Weakaura Companion, TukUI, and WootBit (wow interface's addon manager.) Its a lightweight, CLI based (Command Line Interface), and Open Source addon manager, and here's how you switch over. So I went looking, and found an alternative wow addon updater. Its time to pair this list down a little. Curse, Twitch, Weakauras companion, TSM app, RaiderIO, TukUI. I'm tired of the parade of unknown applications parading their way through the programs list of my system every couple of years. I'd rather just go to the twitch website. so soon you'll be able to uninstall Twitch, because who uses that hot mess for things other than just updating your wow addons? I didn't. Today CurseForge has been sold again, this time to Overwolf.
