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https://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3183156228
and, when you add features, if he comes back you can always try to work together, effectively making one mod!
I have some shortcuts in a group of folders. I want to upload everything in those folders except the shortcut. (the folders have rimpy modlists of what I'm testing, and I'm leaveing them if others want them. the shortcuts lead to places on my computer with backups/ temporary lists).
Because of that, I know the path is always "about/modlists/"folder"/.lnk"
problem is, the folder after modlists has different names, and the number in their changes. some programs have "wildcards" (typically ...) to represent "anything"
and, the .lnk file is a shortcut. So, can I do something like that to block a specific file type from a specific area?
and, also, how can I just say "don't upload this type of file, period"?
I already figured it almost definitly was, so "as far as I know" means no bugs have been found since the update, which is good enough for me, especially when the answer fits logic!
I'm making a mod that is literally an about folder that forces certain load orders, such as forcing this mod active. The idea is modders use this to ensure debugging mods are there, and they can use RimPy to make rules that shift their mods to always be bellow this one, and the requirments above, to provide a "spacer" between their mods and ones they use!