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I've got no plans to split the mod up or create standalone mini-mods as that just adds a whole lot more upkeep on my part for keeping features up to date.
Apart from that, idk what a Lite version would even be. I suppose I could downscale the texture files a lot, but the game already does that for the player according to your texture settings. So all it would do is reduce the total file size.
So I'll probably go through a prune a lot of features later on to make them more efficient (or even removing some, like cutting down a lot of the Game Rules I've got and making them default), but so far no plans on creating a separate Lite version.
Steam Workshop has a hard time auto-updating big mods (or somethings any random mod). So it's something everyone needs to do to avoid bugs.