I just sync'd Questie to my Github Desktop and had it clone into the AddOns folder. Once you've installed LSE, it's just a matter of right-clicking the folder you need to link, then right clicking where you want the symlink to live.Įxample. (Found via a Lifehacker article from 2010.) It added a few commands to the right-click context menu in Windows Explorer. I found a super simple way to create the symbolic links. ![]() Think that might a little above my skill lvl, but I'll take a look at it. I'm sorry if this is spoon feeding I'm searching and reading what i can on the net. Am I missing something? Is there a way to have it clone in, in the correct file structure? Do i just need to pull it out and copy it over leaving the original project in the addons forlder? When ever it shows an update, would i copy the new update over? Then github complains that the addons are gone. If I pull the addons out so that wow see them. The addon shows up in the addon folder as Atlas with the 3 addos inside of it. But with a addon like atlas it is 3 addons Atlas, AtlasLoot and AtlasQuest. I can get the addon to clone to my addons folder. ![]() ![]() Doesn't work with addons that you've downloaded as a zip file. Of course my script only works if you have cloned the addon repositories using the "git clone" command.
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