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But anyway, i find coding hard (especially for teardown at the moment) so if i ever need to make a script for something im making i usually just frankenstine what ever already existing scripts i need into the one i need lol
The rest is just you checking that the paths are correct (there are validators for that too), putting the patch(es) into the correct folder(s), and testing that the patch actually functions.
This is the one what I use: https:// chbrown .github .io/rfc6902/
And this page is entirely dedicated to Starbound JSONs, and where I first found it: https:// helmet .kafuka .org/sbmods/json/
I never usually actually ask for stuff to be made by someone anymore as I've realised for alot of people coding is not easy nor fun