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Ferium 4.7.1 by gorilla-devs is a command-line utility designed to accelerate and streamline the management of Minecraft modifications and complete modpacks sourced from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Releases. Built for speed, the tool concurrently queries all three repositories, allowing players to add, update, or remove individual mods or entire curated packs without navigating separate websites or wrestling with incompatible file names. Its lightweight interface appeals to server administrators who automate nightly updates, content creators who synchronise modpacks across multiple machines, and players who switch between Fabric, Forge, and Quilt loaders on a regular basis. Categories such as “mod installer”, “package manager”, and “games utility” accurately describe Ferium’s role within the broader Minecraft ecosystem. Since its initial release the project has iterated through six public versions, incrementally adding features like profile-based configurations, transitive dependency resolution, incremental delta downloads, and parallel retry logic for unreliable connections. The result is a cross-platform binary that shortens update cycles from minutes to seconds while reducing bandwidth consumption. Users keep projects organised through concise TOML profiles that store game version, loader type, and target directory, making it trivial to replicate a setup on another computer or continuous-integration pipeline. Ferium is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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