Please add a feature to the CurseForge app to detect if mods are incompatible with each other or if library mods (dependencies) are missing. The app could use the "relations" data, like on the CurseForge website, but directly in the app. This would be super helpful for debugging crashes and managing modpacks.
For example, I have a huge modpack with lots of mods, and sometimes Minecraft crashes because of mod issues. It’s really frustrating to go to the website and check every mod manually to find missing dependencies or conflicts. Having this feature in the app would save so much time!
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Hi there, thanks for the suggestion
It is now planned to be implemented in the future :)
GG!
@curseforge team:
Hi,
this idea is now marked with already exist, but i don't think the Curseforge app have this functionnality. It does have automatic dependency (libraries) install, but doesn't have either the Relation tab (in the curseforge app) or the missing dependency (e.g. if you removed a dependency of the mod) or incompatible mod detection.
Thanks for understanding.