MPQDraft 2025-12-22 Beta Released with CLI Feature Parity
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sjoblomj
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The article is a personal update from a software developer announcing the release of MPQDraft 2025-12-22 beta, a tool with new CLI interface that achieves feature-parity with the GUI version. The author begins with holiday greetings for Yule and end-of-year festivities, noting the winter solstice has passed. The main technical content focuses on the software release, explaining that the CLI now matches GUI functionality except for plugin configuration, which requires initial GUI setup. The article appears to be a personal blog-style update combining seasonal greetings with technical software release information.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledI want to wish everyone happy Yule festivities! Midwinter in the northern hemisphere has passed, the days are now slowly becoming longer.
I have just released MPQDraft 2025-12-22 beta, with a CLI interface that has feature-parity with the GUI.
Whether you celebrate something or not, I wish you all happy holidays and end of the year.
with the exception that plugins cannot be configured from the CLI — use the GUI once to configure any plugins, and then the plugin should have the same settings saved for later when you run it through the CLI
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