Factorio Mod Maker

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Info

The Factorio Mod Maker is an in-development app written in the Python programming language to make it easy for creating mods for Factorio. It is currently unavailable to anyone else. I soon plan to put it on my GitHub.

Setup

When you first open the app, you will see a window with a button on the bottom with the text "Setup".

The main window when you first open Factorio Mod Maker
The main window when you first open Factorio Mod Maker

After you press the button, a dialog will show prompting you to put in the location of where Factorio stores its data (usually at %AppData%/Factorio or C:/Users/[Your Username]/AppData/Roaming/Factorio) and where the exe is located (usually at C:/Program Files/Factorio/bin/x64/Factorio.exe).

Once both paths are put in, the text below each textbox should turn green and say that the location is valid. If they are both valid, click the OK button.

The new mod dialog where the required fields are filled in
The new mod dialog where the required fields are filled in

Now the button at the button of the window should say "New Project". Press that button and a new dialog should open. To create the project, fill in the required fields (marked by a *). The Name field can only contain alphanumeric characters, dashes and underscores because of how Factorio's mod portal handles mid names. You can also fill in the optional fields to give more info. More detail on these fields and the file it generates can be found here. Once the fields have been filled in, click the OK button.

Tips

Navigating the GUI

  • You can hold Alt and press the underlined letter to quickly jump to the textbox or press the button.
    • If you can't see the underlined letters, press Alt once.
    • Example: pressing Alt + N on the main window will press the "New Project" button.
    • Example: pressing Alt + T on the new mod dialog will quickly jump to the "Title" textbox.
  • You can press Tab (⭾) to quickly jump to the next textbox.
    • Example: pressing Tab when in the first box of the version field, it will automatically focus on the second box of the version field.