Gorilla-Dev’s small portfolio is laser-focused on the Minecraft ecosystem, delivering lightweight tools that streamline the way players assemble and maintain modded environments. Ferium acts as a command-line curator: it pulls individual mods or entire modpacks from Modrinth, CurseForge and GitHub Releases, resolves version conflicts in seconds, and keeps everything synchronized without manual hunting. GDLauncher supplies the visual counterpart, wrapping comparable power inside an intuitive interface where users can juggle multiple game instances, allocate memory, install Fabric or Forge with one click, and roll back updates instantly. Together the utilities cover the whole workflow—discovery, installation, updating and swapping—so content creators can test mod combinations, server admins can replicate exact client profiles, and casual players can jump between themed adventures without touching jar files. Both projects are cross-platform, MIT-licensed and shaped by open-source contributors who prioritize speed, small footprints and transparent changelogs. Gorilla-Dev software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetching the newest release and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.