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ChrisDKN/Amethyst-Mod-Manager

A Linux native mod manager for a variety of games

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What it does

Amethyst Mod Manager is a free, open-source app that lets Linux and Steam Deck users install, organize, and manage game modifications (user-created content that changes or enhances games) for over 40 popular titles including Skyrim, Cyberpunk 2077, and Baldur's Gate 3. It brings the polish of established Windows-only modding tools to Linux, integrating directly with Nexus Mods — the largest game modding platform — to let users browse, install, and update mods without leaving the app.

Why it matters

With the Steam Deck selling millions of units and Linux gaming growing rapidly, there is an underserved market of players who want the rich modding ecosystems previously available only on Windows — and Amethyst is positioning itself as the go-to solution for that audience. For anyone building in the gaming, content creation, or platform tooling space, this signals real demand for native Linux-first gaming infrastructure that goes beyond just playing games.

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