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* If you compile to a .dll file, set up a ModInfo attribute in your AssemblyInfo.cs ([https://github.com/anegostudios/vsmodexamples/blob/master/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs example]) | * If you compile to a .dll file, set up a ModInfo attribute in your AssemblyInfo.cs ([https://github.com/anegostudios/vsmodexamples/blob/master/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs example]) | ||
** Add the following command line arguments: <code>-openWorld="modsamplestest" -p3 --addModPath="C:\path\to\your\bin\folder" --addOrigin="C:\path\to\your\assets\folder\if\you\have\any"</code> | ** Add the following command line arguments: <code>-openWorld="modsamplestest" -p3 --addModPath="C:\path\to\your\bin\folder" --addOrigin="C:\path\to\your\assets\folder\if\you\have\any"</code> | ||
* If want to ship a source mod, set up a modinfo.json ([https://github.com/copygirl/CarryCapacity/blob/master/resources/modinfo.json example]). Make sure your folders are set up in a way that the modPath contains the modinfo.json and a folder named "src" containg your source files | * If want to ship a source mod or mod with assets, set up a modinfo.json ([https://github.com/copygirl/CarryCapacity/blob/master/resources/modinfo.json example]). Make sure your folders are set up in a way that the modPath contains the modinfo.json and a folder named "src" containg your source files | ||
** Add the following command line arguments: <code>-openWorld="modsamplestest" -p3 --addModPath="C:\path\to\your\modPath"</code> | ** Add the following command line arguments: <code>-openWorld="modsamplestest" -p3 --addModPath="C:\path\to\your\modPath"</code> | ||
* I recommend adding the [https://github.com/anegostudios/vsmodexamples/blob/master/RedirectLogs.cs RedirectLogs.cs] file to your project, so that you can see the log output in your visual studio output window. You should not ship your mod with it though. | * I recommend adding the [https://github.com/anegostudios/vsmodexamples/blob/master/RedirectLogs.cs RedirectLogs.cs] file to your project, so that you can see the log output in your visual studio output window. You should not ship your mod with it though. |