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![](https://files.worlio.com/users/bonkmaykr/http/git/embed/firestar.png)
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**Firestar is a cross-platform Java-based mod manager for WipEout 2048**, which runs on a desktop/laptop computer and aims to allow easy installation of mods for users with very little hassle. It is compatible with both real PSVita hardware, as well as emulators.
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**Firestar is a cross-platform Java-based mod manager for WipEout 2048**, which runs on a desktop/laptop computer and aims to allow easy installation of mods with very little hassle. It is compatible with both real PSVita hardware, as well as with emulators.
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## Get Started: [>> CLICK HERE <<](https://git.worlio.com/bonkmaykr/firestar/wiki)
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- **Version 1.3 and above only:** [Visual C++ 2012 libraries](http://www.microsoft.com/en-au/download/confirmation.aspx?id=30679)
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- Do NOT install Firestar directly to your PSVita's storage. Some of it's file operations do not play nice with FAT filesystems.
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# Building
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You are always free to copy the Firestar source code and compile the latest work-in-progress version for yourself.
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Firestar uses the Gradle build system. We write our code and perform all our tests on Linux, but these same steps should apply to all major operating systems.
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## With Intellij IDEA
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1. Create a new project cloned from this Git repo
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2. Open the run configurations editor by clicking "Default" in the top right corner and selecting "Edit Configurations".
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3. Set the JDK to Java 17, the module to firestar.firestar.main and the main class to Firestar's Main class.
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4. Go to Modify Options > Add before launch task, then add a Gradle "clean" task
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5. Go there again and add a Gradle "build" task
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6. Delete the default build task that has now appeared as step 1.
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7. Save your options and click the Play button to compile and test.
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## From the command line
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1. Ensure you have both Git and Gradle installed on your system.
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- Windows: Visit [git-scm.com](https://git-scm.com/downloads) and the [Gradle Installation Guide](https://gradle.org/install/).
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- Linux/BSD: Install the `git` and `gradle` packages from your package manager. For example:
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- Arch-based: `sudo pacman -Sy git gradle` (if this breaks your computer then run -Syu to rectify it)
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- Debian-based: `sudo apt install git gradle`
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- Mac: Figure it out! None of us on the dev team use Macs and we can't be assed to.
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2. Open the terminal and clone the git repo. This will download the Firestar source code to a `firestar/` folder in your current working directory.
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```
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git clone https://git.worlio.com/bonkmaykr/firestar.git
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```
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3. `cd` to `firestar/` and run `./gradlew build` to make a JAR or `./gradlew run` to test your code immediately.
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- On Windows systems make sure you're running `gradlew.bat` and not the Bash script instead.
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# FAQ
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## Can I use this on a Vita without enso/HEN?
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No. You need a modded Vita in order to use this. Hacking a Vita is super easy these days, but if you don't want to, you can always use Vita3K instead.
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