Tool for Project Zomboid mod management.
Allows you to use Mod Manager mod lists in Mod Manager: Server, and Mod Manager: Server mod lists in Mod Manager.
A simple tool to transfer a mod list between singleplayer to multiplayer. Version 1.3
- Automatic file backups made when program is launched.
- If there already is a backup, the program will ask to override.
- Automatic OS detction.
- Automatic Windows user detection.
- Option to use custom Zomboid data path.
- Easily select which mod list you would like to move and where.
- Option to rename a mod list while moving for a clear collection.
- Open source btw, did I mention its open source? It's open source btw.
Both the .py and .exe versions will work, the .py version will need Python to be installed (newest version of Python 3 will work) and the .exe is a standalone windows executable. For most users not looking to tinker with the program the .exe version is recomended.
After meating requirements you can simply launch the file.
You will need to install the .py version, you will need Python to be installed (newest version of Python 3 will work).
After meating requirements you can simply launch the file.
.py: The .py file is the raw code for the project, to run it you will need to have Python 3 installed, 3.1 or higher.
This version will work on all operationg systems, Windows, Linux and even macOS.
.exe: The .py file is a Windows executable file (App). To run it simply open it, Nothing else required.
This version will only work on Windows, but it is a lot simpler and recomened for Windows users who are not looking to tinker with the program..
Now head to the Releases section, and install the right file for you, .exe or .py, just make sure to install the newest version.
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Program made by Roadbobek
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Credits to NoctisFalco for the Mod Manager and Mod Manager: Server mods, and plenty of great others.
For support, message me on discord (Roadbobek) or unpreferably you can email me but I dont check very often, (Roadbobek1234@gmail).
1. Anyone can copy, modify and distribute this software.
2. You have to include the license and copyright notice with each and every distribution.
3. You can use this software privately.
4. You can use this software for commercial purposes.
5. If you dare build your business solely from this code, you risk open-sourcing the whole code base.
6. If you modify it, you have to indicate changes made to the code.
7. Any modifications of this code base MUST be distributed with the same license, GPLv3.
8. This software is provided without warranty.
9. The software author or license can not be held liable for any damages inflicted by the software.

