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Bain is a new feature of Wrye Bash. It's available through the [http://wrye.ufrealms.net/Wrye%20Bash.html#InstallersTab Bash: Installers Tab]. It offers some potential advantages and may become more popular in the future.
Bain is a new feature of Wrye Bash. It's available through the [http://wrye.ufrealms.net/Wrye%20Bash.html#InstallersTab Bash: Installers Tab]. It offers some potential advantages and may become more popular in the future.


Bain was specifically designed to work well with most manually installable archives, thus: 1) most existing mod archives will work fine with Bain with no changes, and 2) archives designed specifically to work with Bain will also work well as manually installable archives.
Bain was specifically designed to work well with most manually installable archives, which means that most existing mod archives should work fine without changes and archives designed specifically to work with Bain can also work well as manually installable archives.


To add a mod package to Bain, simply download it to the Bain Installers directory. Archives with simple structure will work immediately with no extra effort required. More complex archives may require some restructuring before all of their components are available.
To add a mod package to Bain, simply download it to the Bain Installers directory. Archives with a simple structure will work immediately with no extra effort required. More complex archives may require some restructuring before all of their components are available.


Once a package is available in Bain, you can configure and install it. Process is typically:
Once a package is available in Bain, you can configure and install it. The process is typically:
# For complex packages, activate sub-packages as desired.
# For complex packages, activate sub-packages as desired.
# For mods with alternate/optional esps/esms, use the Esp/m Filter list to ignore mods that you want to skip.
# For mods with alternate/optional esps/esms, use the Esp/m Filter list to ignore plugins that you want to skip.
# Right click on mod and choose Install.
# Right-click the mod and choose "Install".


To uninstall a package in Bain, just right click on it and choose "Uninstall".  
To uninstall a package in Bain, right-click it and choose "Uninstall".  


For more information on Bain, see:
For more information on Bain, see:
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