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I'm sorry to say that I do not remember. Though, to be on the safe side I'd recommend rezipping the thing.
Thanks!
(I can just leave it unzipped in the same file path as before and it'll run, right? Or do I need to re-zip and re-name it?)
Oh, right. If I recall correctly as I haven't modded Stonehearth in years, the .smod file is just a .zip file in disguise, so you should be able to extract it and/or open it with a zip editor. Inside there should be a .json file, IIRC, which you open with a text editor such as Notepad++. Don't open it with regular Windows notepad because it might muck with the formatting.
In theory, I think this should be possible. You can try it out by changing the parameters shown in the above picture in the file of the mod.