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Migrate mcimport.sh to Python #28
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Users no longer require sh, curl, unzip, or a *nix environment in order to automatically download the required mods. This should allow users of other operating systems such as Windows to also use this script. Bug: minetest-tools#28
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The mcimport.sh script is pretty simple and could be re-implemented in Python with perhaps Tkinter used for popup messages. OS specific operations such as checking if a directory exists can be done by using the Python os.path module.
This should make the code more portable and eliminate the need for users to have extra programs such as zenity and bash installed on their systems.
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