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Excuse me, sorry to disturb you. There is a critical mistake in this mod about Compatibility: you should not use "rules.json" to override the whole global rule file, which cause other mods that need to override some specific rules cannot to function correctly.
To fix this, you must use the compatible file name "XXX.rules.json", by adding a prefix in it. Then you must ONLY write those specific rules that you need to change, ANY OTHER rules that are not concerned in your mod should not appear in your "XXX.rules.json". Only by doing so, can your mod have truly high compatibility, while the function of your mod still remains unchanged.
Let's just pretend that an intentional feature this whole time.
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