Hmm, I don't really intend to make Pipe Tool a full-blown project of its own, so it doesn't have its own Git repository. It's working really well right now for our project so I'm not really inclined to expand its functionality. However, it is open-source and public-domain, so you or anyone else are free to make changes, host mirrors, or do whatever you want with it.
The current design is that each mod folder would have its own PipeTool.exe in it. Each mod would likely have its own contributors and as a tool to aid team development rather than backup, it wouldn't make sense to require contributors to pull mods they aren't working on. That is my opinion anyways.
Thanks for your input though. Man, good luck on 16 mod projects.
Last edited by Guava527; 30/12/17 11:11 PM.