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    JKSV

    JKSV

    JK's Save Manager Switch Edition

    ...For example, if you insert a game card while JKSV is open, rescanning will load and add it to the save creation menu(s).
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    Blueprint Framework

    Blueprint Framework

    Powerful, fast and developer-friendly extension framework

    Blueprint Framework is an open-source extension framework for Pterodactyl, a popular game server management panel. It enables developers to create versatile, easy-to-install extensions that system administrators can deploy within minutes, without the need for custom coding across multiple panel modifications. Blueprint aims to provide a powerful, fast, and developer-friendly environment for building and managing extensions, offering comprehensive documentation, developer commands, and community support. ​
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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