

You can then run Stardew Valley with SMAPI. Content Patcher can be unzipped into Stardew Valley's "mods" folder in the same location dictated above. Many current Stardew Valley mods are compatible with Content Patcher (opens in new tab), a tool which loads a whole host of mods without changing the XNB files, making install and uninstall easier, as well as reducing the likelihood of conflicts between mods. SMAPI does check for mod conflicts and updates, but if you want a really familiar feeling mod managing tool then you'll want to use Stardrop too. You can download the latest version of SMAPI from its website (opens in new tab) and find a pretty thorough walkthrough on how to install it (and keep your Steam achievements enabled while using it) over on the Stardew Valley wiki (opens in new tab). This is a community-made API that is frequently being updated and allows you to use DLL mods. Mods that make more complex changes may require the "Stardew Modding API", or SMAPI for short. If you want to install quite a few mods, or switch back and forth between different groups of mods for different save files, the Stardrop mod manager is the handiest way to do so in 2022.

Some mods might require some important foundational mods like SMAPI below.
