![]() ![]() Click on a mod to see its description, author, version, compatibility, license, relationships with other mods, and more: The main screen of the GUI is the list of mods. If you want CKAN to use this folder at startup, select it in the list and check the "Set as default" checkbox The game folder will be added to CKAN's list of known game folders. Navigate to your game folder and select the buildID.txt or buildID64.txt file for KSP1 or KSP2_圆4.exe for KSP2.Ĭlick Open. ![]() Click New game instance → Add Instance to CKANĪ file open dialog will appear. The Manage Game Instances window will appear. To tell CKAN about your game folder or add more folders later:įile → Manage game instances (the popup will appear automatically if CKAN couldn't find the game) If no such folder is found, you will need to tell CKAN where to find your copy of the game. Adding game foldersĪt first startup, CKAN will look for a game folder in the path where Steam normally installs it. The first time you open a particular game instance in CKAN, it will ask if you want to check for updates of CKAN automatically, which is recommended so you will always have the latest client version. To open the GUI on Windows or Linux, run the executable with no arguments. If you want to share a modlist with other people, see Sharing a modlist (metapackages). Using the command line (for advanced users).On macOS 10.15 (Catalina) and later, this is the default when you double click the CKAN icon because Apple decided to sunset support for 32-bit applications, leaving no way to run WinForms apps like CKAN's GUI in Mono. Using the console UI (default on macOS).Using the GUI (most user friendly, default on Windows and Linux).There are three ways to use the CKAN client: For help with installing CKAN, see Home#Installing CKAN or find your platform's link in the sidebar →. This page explains how to use CKAN to install mods.
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