Jackify - An easy-to-use Linux tool for installing modlists
Jackify - An easy-to-use Linux tool for installing modlists
GitHub - Omni-guides/Jackify: Jackify - Simplifying Wabbajack modlist installation and configuration on Linux

Jackify is a tool to install Wabbajack modlists on Linux and Steam Deck. Wabbajack is a Windows tool for installing modlists, but using it on Linux was painful. Jackify is an automated solution to downloading and installing Wabbajack modlists and configuring Proton prefixes for them. To download modlists, you need a Nexus Mods Premium subscription, which costs about 10 euros a month.
It's still in early phase, so some features are missing, but it seems to be actively developed. It supports the following games:
- Skyrim Special Edition
- Fallout 4
- Fallout New Vegas
- Oblivion
- Starfield
- Enderal
- Other Games (Cyberpunk 2077, Baldur's Gate 3, and more - Download and Install only for now)
To use it, you need the game installed on Steam. Then just launch Jackify, choose your game and a modlist for it, configure a couple fields, and finally hit the Installation button. After that, just wait while Jackify does everything for you. At the end, it creates a new Steam shortcut, and the game/modlist is ready to play.
I don't have Nexus Mods subscription, but I tested Jackify with the Nordic Souls files I had on my disk. Nordic Souls is a modlist for Skyrim, which consists of about 1500 mods. Jackify successfully did what it said on the tin. I had to change ENB to Community Shaders, as ENB didn't seem to work on my machine (it's a Windows app), but I prefer Community Shaders anyway. With that tweak, the game seems to be fully playable. I don't know how many hours I spent on my previous play through getting ModOrganizer2 and Wabbajack to work and install Nordic souls, and then fixing other problems like audio issues.
In another recent post, I wrote a guide for modding Skyrim on Linux, but it got lost in the comments. Part of it is Linux/Jackify specific, and part is general Skyrim specific information, that also applies to some other Bethesda games, like Fallout. Here's a copy-paste of it: