![]() "AutoModTimer" config option added (30-999, number of minutes between each AutoBackup) "AutoModeLimit" config option added (1-999, sets a safeguard for AutoBackup) AutoBackup: SavesOnly feature has been added! "7zipCompressionAuto" config option added (defaults to 3, aka "fast") "7zipCompressionManual" config option added (defaults to 5, aka "normal") Fixed a bug where auto backups were using the wrong (older) timestamp Sub menus for new split 7-Zip compression options added 7-Zip Compression options split into two: Manual Backups and Auto Backups MORE AND BETTER ANSI, when the mood strikes.UTF will completely break the functionality as all ANSI characters will get corrupted, and encoding to ANSI after opening in UTF will not work properly Just remember that you MUST open and save the. It's not the greatest or most organized code out there, but should be fairly logical. Feel free to edit the code all you want, aside from selling it or making it malicious in any way.Delete what you aren't using (or lower your compression levels) to make it faster Games with lots of saves or large mods will take awhile to backup, especially on higher compression level settings.Backups are stored wherever the SimpleTerrariaBackup.bat file is located.READ THE README, especially if you are using any custom config options.The examples in the "SETTINGS" section in the README.txt will give you a general idea of where a standard Steam-version of Terraria will have everything located. You should be able to get a hint as to where to unzip your files if you open "config.cmd" in a text editor and see how the paths were configured. The exact location will depend on your system and what kind of backup you've made. Unzip the backup you want to use into the appropriate folder and say "yes" to overwriting the files. If you're on a lower end computer, you will probably want to adjust the 7-Zip Compression settings before use (especially if you plan to use Auto Backup). It is highly recommended that you double check the first few backups you make, just to be sure everything is working as intended. (Optional) Configure any options you want to change.Settings will auto-generate, but if your paths aren't located you'll need make manual changes to the generated "config.cmd" file (see "SETTINGS" in the README.txt for info).Run SimpleTerrariaBackup.bat (you may need admin privileges).Unzip the download wherever you want (your backups will be stored here as well, so pick a convenient spot).Windows 7 and above (XP/Vista *might* work, but I'm not sure).ANSI visuals for an appropriately retro terminal/BBS feel.240 text/background color combos to choose from.v2.2.0+: Configurable 7-Zip compression levels (v2.3.0+: Separate options for manual vs auto backups).v2.2.0+: Adjustable AutoBackup timer/limits ("timer" menu in v2.3.0+, "limits" option requires config edit for safety).v2.1.1+: Micro RAM footprint (not including what is used by 7-Zip itself, obviously).Attempted automatic detection of drive/folder paths (Steam-users only).Backups use timestamps in the folder/name, for automatic organization.No limit to the amount of backups you can make.Non-Steam and non-standard installs can be used with minimal manual config edits.Works with all previous and future versions of (Windows edition) Terraria.Both vanilla and tModLoader files can be backed up.v2.2.0+: AutoBackup: SavesOnly (vanilla or tModLoader "Worlds" and "Players" folders every X minutes while the game is running).Backup: GameFiles (entire Terraria game folder).Backup: SavesAndMods-modloader (entire "ModLoader" folder).Backup: SavesOnly-modloader (tModLoader "Worlds" and "Players" folders).Backup: SavesOnly-vanilla (vanilla "Worlds" and "Players" folders).Batch is super fun and I was dying to go full-blown with the quickie script I had written for myself previously. Why another backup utility you ask? I'm not a fan of compiled tools when it's not necessary, others came with too many unrelated features, some were reliant on a specific Terraria version and/or didn't allow for an unlimited number of backups, and. This is a small application written in MS-DOS Batch (using command prompt, not actual DOS obviously) to backup any (vanilla or modded) Windows-edition Terraria saves, mods, and game files. ![]() saves? Want the ability to make a snapshot of all your mods, saves, and game files before updating something so that you can quickly revert if something goes wrong? Just want the option to rollback to any number of previous backups for any ol' reason? Then SimpleTerrariaBackup might be the tool for you! Tired of losing hundreds of hours of progress because of corrupted/disappearing/broken/etc.
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