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I have a mod manager available that has an update tab to automate that process (copying mods from the workshop folder to the documents folder),.available here:
https://github.com/LaughingLeader-DOS2-Mods/DivinityModManager
For modern versions of ReShade, you can rename the ReShade "DXGI.dll" to "D3D11.dll" or "D3D10.dll" (depending on what DirectX you're using) and ReShade will function just fine; allowing you to use Osiris Extender / OsiTools without conflict.
Enjoy!
I'm very much looking forward to this now. :)
https://github.com/Norbyte/ositools/releases/download/v28/OsiTools-Updater-v28.zip
This is the one linked to in the description. Just tested it again just now, and after clicking through Steam's "leaving site" warning, it downloaded OsiTools-Updater-v28.zip.
I tried also to include the extender that you mentioned. I'm probably not doing this right but at the link you included for GitHub I could only find your OsiTools master. It doesn't seem to include the file you want us to copy into the BIN directory. Please advise.