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Andredron
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Fully automatic persistent backups to Github renpy

#1 Post by Andredron »

Github - https://github.com/Friends-of-Monika/mas-autosave

Warning

This is an OPEN BETA. This means the submod is subject to frequent changes and may be not exactly stable. With that in mind, carry on!~

🌟 Features
Convenient and easy-to-figure-out settings UI
Fully automatic backups without your interaction
Support for periodic backups as well as backup on 'Goodbye'
❓ Installing
Go to the latest release page and scroll to Assets section.
Download autosave-VERSION.zip file.
Drag and drop Submods folder from it into your game folder.
You're all set!~
🔧 Configuring
Autosave submod needs to be configured before it does anything useful, below you can find guides to configure various backends.

Note

At the moment, only Github backend is supported. In future more options may be available.
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Re: Fully automatic persistent backups to Github renpy

#2 Post by DeVNCraft »

Sounds extremely useful...I was debating a way to create my own save backups locally to avoid save breaking beyond the variables where I wouldn't be able to correct it recently.

I'll have to check this out and see if its a better concept.
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