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[[package]] [[package]]
name = "rpfixer" name = "respack-decrypter"
version = "0.2.0" version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [ dependencies = [
"adler", "adler",
"clap", "clap",

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[package] [package]
name = "rpfixer" name = "respack-decrypter"
description = "A tool to fix Minecraft: Java Edition resource pack image protection" version = "0.1.0"
license = "MIT"
authors = ["endernon"]
repository = "https://git.frfrnocap.men/endernon/respack-decrypter"
version = "0.2.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
[dependencies] [dependencies]

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# rpfixer # respack-decrypter
This tool allows you to unfuck corrupted images metadata in a resource pack that have been corrupted to be protected. This tool allows you to unfuck corrupted images in a resource pack that have been corrupted to be protected.
This tool will not overcome any protection to the zip archive itself. See a program such as [MCRPX](https://github.com/Speedy11CZ/mcrpx) for that.
# Usage # Usage
## CLI
### Manual clone
- download the Rust-Lang for your system - download the Rust-Lang for your system
- download this repository - download this repository
- run `cargo build --release` in the directory - run `cargo build --release` in the directory
- check `./target/release` - check `./target/release`
- run - run `respack-decrypter` if you are on linux/mac (RUN `chmod +x respack-decrypter` ON IT FIRST)
- `respack-decrypter` if you are on linux/mac (RUN `chmod +x respack-decrypter` ON IT FIRST) - run `respack-decrypter.exe` if you are on windows
- `respack-decrypter.exe` if you are on windows
### Cargo
- Download the Rust-Lang for your system
- run `cargo install rpfixer`
- Then run the `rpfixer` command
# syntax
# Syntax Check `--help` for syntax or `-h` for shortened explanation
Check `--help` for syntax.
# I want some logs for checking wtf is happening # I want some logs for checking wtf is happening