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Great progress has been made!!!
Old Mod API Guide (2014, very broken):
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=315625486
Old Video Guide (2014, very broken):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=259&v=gAh1bNfRLPw
These guides are broken, but I've been following another guide for another game that basically helps me fill in the pieces where things are broken. On top of that I've been able to piece together clues and hints on what things to do differently and what the best practices are.
When I'm done getting a mature 'Hello World with Console Interactivity' complete, I will post all my notes as a guide, so far it's like 7 pages (80% is pictures).
From another standpoint, as the mod gets broken every 2.3 major updates (not actual scientific number), any attempt to give it scripts and client-server customization is more likely to completely destroy it whenever they change things.
I think for the sake of stability, I will just encourage people to customize what they want in their own patch mods (which auto-distribute to clients, anyway) as that's easier for the end user than would be a console interface, regardless.
I hope that's okay because expanding upon it programmatically I really think would just be a time-black-hole that would last the rest of my life. :-O