and no.The basic functions are the same, both relying on the processing of XNB NODE, but EXNB does things a bit differently, (and better IMO), featuring a user interface and logging capabilities. Isn't this pretty much the same as XNBExtract ? Note: If you are using the classic Packed-Unpacked version, you will have a "Packed" and "Unpacked" folder instead of the aforementioned "XNB" "YAML" folders. !! Once again, all files must reside in the same folder as Stardew Valley.exe !! "EXNB.bat", "xnb_node.cmd", then 3 folders, named, "XNB", "YAML-PNG", and "app". If everything has been installed correctly you should have all of the following files in your Stardew Valley folder. My file, "EXNB.bat", should also reside in the same location.ģ.) Skip any other tutorial you've read, and then just run, "EXNB.bat"
Ģ.) Unzip the contents of the zip file to your Stardew Valley folder, so that "xnb_node.cmd" and the "app" folder are in the same folder as Stardew Valley.exe.
If the link is ever severed you can always find the newest version of XNB NODE at Draivin's GitHub HERE. The only difference between the two is the folder names.ġ.) As of now, the newest version of XNB NODE is version 0.2.2 and can be found HERE. My original, XNB-YAML version, and the classic more familiar, PACKED-UNPACKED version. !~ MUST BE INSTALLED IN THE SAME FOLDER THAT XNB NODE IS LOCATED ~! XNB NODE IS REQUIRED! You should have my main file "EXNB.bat", and two folders, "XNB" and "YAML-PNG" in the same folder as Stardew Valley.exe as well as the XNB NODE files, "xnb_node.cmd" and an"app" folder. "EXNB" speaks for itself, and will hold your hand every step of the way if you let it.Įxtract Zip to your Stardew Valley folder, (commonly at, C:\Program Files(x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Stardew Valley). :)Įvery action you can make will be listed on screen at all times. Note: If there is ever a demand for a version without logging entirely, please ask and you may receive. Note: Logging is Enabled by Default, so if you don't want to log your activity, you will need to Disable it each time you open the program.
By typing the number "4" and hitting enter, the logging function will be disabled and no log file will be created. To those who don't, it can be disabled if you so choose. Some may argue that a log file is a supplemental feature, but to those that do a lot of editing, (such as myself), I find it very beneficial to be able to verify what files I have started working on as well as finished preparing, and when. You can open this file with any text program, or if you prefer, you may also read this log file straight through EXNB, by typing the number "3" and hitting Enter. Note: You WILL still have to manually place the files you would like to Extract or Pack into their respective folders.Īny action you take within EXNB will be displayed on screen as well as wrote to a log file, "EXNB_LOG.txt", allowing you to see everything you have done complete with the date and time of when the action took place. When your work is finished just type a "0" and hit enter or close it by clicking the X in the corner just like any other window. To those that said yes, I present to you, EASY XNB!Įasy XNB is a batch file I created for the purpose of making XNB NODE by Draivin, (an XNB extraction and packing tool), as user friendly as possible all while adding a few features to the base functionality of the program.ĮXNB features a user interface that opens in its own window, allowing you to Extract & Pack files by simply typing a "1 or 2", respectively, and hitting enter. Are you tired of having to type out commands every single time you want to extract or pack an XNB file?