The param.sfo file can be deleted after the program has finished (I was too lazy to implement that part) The icon file needs to go into the same folder where the packages are located. The Program will generate an icon File, a JSON File and a param.sfo file. To add packages to an existing json file: pkginfo.exe "path/to/pkg" "developer1,developer2" "" "category1,category2" "Description,line2,line3" "path/to/pkgs.json" To create a new File from Scratch: pkginfo.exe "path/to/pkg" "developer1,developer2" "" "category1,category2" "Description,line2,line3" This Tool generates and updates the json file that is required to host Packages for Brew. If you messed something up, delete the /data/store Folder on your PS4 and then reinstall this App to regenerate the Folder.Īnd from the other ReadMe.md, to quote: pkginfo If you want to build it yourself you'll probably need to modify the Makefile because I used weird Paths for my Files and install make (I got it through chocolatey) as well as any other Stuff that is required for the remote PKG installer. Use pkginfo to generate the Files that are necessary to host packages. pkg Files somewhere and then providing the URL of the json file in the Settings. You can host your own Packages and use them with this by modifying and hosting the pkgs.json as well as the. It is fully customizable (All of the Files are stored in /data/store if you want to create or install a theme) This is a modified Version of Flatz's Remote PKG Installer with The PS4 PKG Store integrated into it. Update: From the updated README, to quote: Brew
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