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Revision as of 22:21, 25 January 2023
This page is specifically about the info.txt file. A lot of what is here is redundant; it can also be found at the comprehensive Mod page.
Directory Structure
Mods contain an info.txt file and either an "objects" folder or a "graphics" folder (or both.) All of the vanilla objects in the game too use this format. Your mod folder should look something like this:
Mod Name ├ info.txt ├ preview.png ├ objects └ graphics
Mod Info
Each mod must have a info.txt
at the root of your mod folder. It has a few fields defining basic metadata information about the mod and can be edited using any text editor (like notepad++).
Examples
The three examples below are largely identical.
Example Bay 12
This is the example found at Bay 12 Games.
[ID:vanilla_items]
[NUMERIC_VERSION:5001]
[DISPLAYED_VERSION:50.01]
[EARLIEST_COMPATIBLE_NUMERIC_VERSION:5001]
[EARLIEST_COMPATIBLE_DISPLAYED_VERSION:50.01]
[AUTHOR:Mary Lee]
[NAME:Vanilla Items]
[DESCRIPTION:These are the default Dwarf Fortress items.]
Example DF Wiki
With entries (tokens?) for the steam platform...
[ID:wiki_example]
[NAME:Wiki Example Mod]
[NUMERIC_VERSION:5001]
[DISPLAYED_VERSION:50.01]
[EARLIEST_COMPATIBLE_NUMERIC_VERSION:5001]
[EARLIEST_COMPATIBLE_DISPLAYED_VERSION:50.01]
[AUTHOR:Dwarf Fortress Wiki]
[DESCRIPTION:This is an example mod. This text shows up in-game.]
[STEAM_TITLE:Wiki Example Mod]
[STEAM_DESCRIPTION:This text shows up on Steam Workshop.]
[STEAM_TAG:mod]
[STEAM_KEY_VALUE_TAG:test:stuff]
[STEAM_METADATA:metadata test]
[STEAM_CHANGELOG:Made some changes. Shown in 'Change Notes' tab.]
[STEAM_FILE_ID:#########]
Example Zeeb
An example found on steam in the "Example Mod." Contains entries for the steam platform.
[ID:example_mod]
[NUMERIC_VERSION:1]
[DISPLAYED_VERSION:1.0.0]
[EARLIEST_COMPATIBLE_NUMERIC_VERSION:1]
[EARLIEST_COMPATIBLE_DISPLAYED_VERSION:1.0.0]
[AUTHOR:Author]
[NAME:Example Mod]
[DESCRIPTION:This is just an empty example mod.]
[STEAM_TITLE:Example Mod]
[STEAM_DESCRIPTION:This is just an empty example mod.]
[STEAM_TAG:example]
[STEAM_FILE_ID:2905754195]
Note that you should remove the last token "STEAM_FILE_ID" as it will be autogenerated. Remove the [STEAM_FILE_ID:###] tag since that is unique for every mod and generates automatically whenever you upload your mod to the workshop