The modding API for Stardew Valley.
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Version: 0.40.0 Alpha Changelog License Wiki

HELP + SUPPORT
This repository is archived and issues are not actively read. For support with issues, please check the Stardew Valley official forums: http://community.playstarbound.com/threads/stardew-modding-api-0-40-1-1.108375/
ABOUT
SMAPI (Stardew Modding Application Programming Interface) is a tool to help modders make changes to Stardew. It is a standalone executable which goes alongside your Stardew.exe.
REQUIREMENTS
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5
INSTALLATION
  1. Make sure all requirements are installed.
  2. Extract the SMAPI zip archive alongside your Stardew.exe. For example, if using Steam this would be somewhere like C:/ProgramFiles/Steam/steamapps/common/StardewValley.
  3. To start SMAPI, launch StardewModdingAPI.exe.
NOTE!: If you are using Steam and still wish to have the Steam overlay while playing, you will need to add a launch option to the game. For example, this launch option will tell Steam to use SMAPI by default: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Stardew Valley\StardewModdingAPI.exe %command%
MOD DEVELOPERS
Mod developers would work off the release branch. The master branch will contain mid-version updates which could make your mods incompatable with both the current release and the upcoming releases. You should also take a look at the Wiki for some quick modding tutorials.
FUTURE PLANS
  • Content only mods.
  • Support for a wide range of events.
  • Enable the addition of new custom content such as locations, NPCs, and items.
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