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And reload mod
(o god the guy from the wiki is answering me .D.)
You may have to scroll through a lot of errors though, but that's due to negligence by a lot of Workshop content creators and not something you can fix. You will most likely see multiple GUID conflicts (because creators don't let the game generate GUIDs for them), identical blueprints (because people put the blueprint for a recipe on each individual crafting supply needed for it), and icons with a camera attached (because people forget to remove the component in Unity before bundling). All of those can be ignored.
Once you identify the item with an identical ID, either through the error log or just by spawning it accidentally in-game (make sure you type the right ID though), you can reverse-search it on the Workshop to find the mod it comes from. Most custom content creators name the contents of their mods in the description or in an "ID list guide," so a quick search or to via Google or the Workshop can usually find it. If you can't manage to find it yourself, message me and I'll find out where it's from.