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+ | * If you are getting "Operation not permitted: 'internal', do the following steps: | ||
+ | ** Open System Preferences | ||
+ | ** Go to "Security and Privacy", then go to the "Privacy" tab. | ||
+ | ** Scroll down to "Full Disk Access". | ||
+ | ** Click the lock button to make changes, and then use the + button to add Terminal to the list of apps. | ||
+ | ** Try again to run install on MacOS.command. | ||
* See the [[Modding:Player Guide/Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for general troubleshooting. | * See the [[Modding:Player Guide/Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for general troubleshooting. | ||
Revision as of 21:07, 4 March 2022
This page explains how to install SMAPI (the tool which lets you use mods) on MacOS. See also:
Install
- Download the latest version of SMAPI (see a pictorial guide).
- Extract the .zip file somewhere (but not in your game folder!).
- Double-click install on Mac.command¹, and follow the on-screen instructions.
That's it! Just launch the game to play with mods. You don't need to change your Steam launch options (that's only needed on Windows).
¹To install manually instead, see instructions in the installer's readme.
Update
Just install the new version; the installer will automatically clean up previous versions.
Uninstall
- Launch the installer again (see install steps).
- When prompted, choose the uninstall option.
Troubleshooting
- If you are getting "Operation not permitted: 'internal', do the following steps:
- Open System Preferences
- Go to "Security and Privacy", then go to the "Privacy" tab.
- Scroll down to "Full Disk Access".
- Click the lock button to make changes, and then use the + button to add Terminal to the list of apps.
- Try again to run install on MacOS.command.
- See the troubleshooting page for general troubleshooting.