Mod organizer is in my experience the gold standart for mod managers. It may not seem "nice", but it really is much kinder and easier than using for example vortex in the long run.
I mean, I helped you as best as I could, I assumed that if you are already using Linux that this is not impossible. Also I tend to ignore people calling themselves stupid, because most people don't actually mean it.
Am stupid and linux doesn't have nice and dumb-friendly mod managers, so Steam Workshops is the closest to it.
Doesn't MO2 work on Linux? I would hesitate to call the steam workshop a mod manager. it has literally no tools to manage mods.
Here: https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/11088178-mod-organizer-2-in-linux-it-works/ and
https://github.com/rockerbacon/modorganizer2-linux-installer
Mod organizer is in my experience the gold standart for mod managers. It may not seem "nice", but it really is much kinder and easier than using for example vortex in the long run.
Thanks!
I mean, I helped you as best as I could, I assumed that if you are already using Linux that this is not impossible. Also I tend to ignore people calling themselves stupid, because most people don't actually mean it.