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For anyone interested, the source code comes along with the mod, and the author put their mod under a CC license that allows anyone to use and redistribute it freely (if not behind a paywall or any type of monetization).
Also, from what I could analyze, it doesn't seem to need a lot of change. Just some variables and namespaces that were used that need updating: "using Harmony" can be removed, since you only need to use HarmonyLib now; the reference to UnityEngine.dll needs to be changed to the UnityEngine.CoreModule.dll; the way you create an instance of Harmony is slightly different, as you don't need to use the Create method anymore, just Harmony = new Harmony; the GUI class seems to have been changed too, but I wasn't too sure what to do with that.
I really miss this mod as well, and if anyone would like to give a try at forking this it'd be much appreciated.