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Go back 1 page, there I answered how I made this.
zomboid modding community when you reuse existing code while being upfront about it:
wish more people here would follow FOSS philosophy. why make mods if you're not willing to share them with others to help them improve the game and further technological progress? (hint: to shill your cashapp/patreon/ko-fi/whatever like a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ leech)
Authentic Z
Если же это была шутка, то я не выкупил
literally us
Oh man, these months have been a real struggle for me, especially considering how many times I’ve given up. The main point is that you need to explain to him in detail what exactly he should do, rather than just saying, "Ugh, I want a trait that makes the character run like Sonic." It’s also a good idea to send him example code, like similar traits from the workshop.
I used a custom GPT Zomboid Mod Expert [chatgpt.com] and this site [projectzomboid.com] that explains what functions to use when he bumps into a wall. If you’re using GPT Plus, maybe you’ll have fewer problems than I did. I can only wish you good luck!