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LethalBang

Append a `!` to any confirmable terminal command (namely: purchases) to auto-confirm it! Also adds `cls` / `clear`, plus a secret command that's just for fun :3

By twi
Date uploaded 10 months ago
Version 1.1.0
Download link twi-LethalBang-1.1.0.zip
Downloads 5956
Dependency string twi-LethalBang-1.1.0

This mod requires the following mods to function

BepInEx-BepInExPack-5.4.2100 icon
BepInEx-BepInExPack

BepInEx pack for Mono Unity games. Preconfigured and ready to use.

Preferred version: 5.4.2100
NotAtomicBomb-TerminalApi-1.5.0 icon
NotAtomicBomb-TerminalApi

A Terminal Api

Preferred version: 1.5.0

README

Use your terminal with a Bang

Small animated webp demonstrating the mod in action.

Are you always buying MORE STUFF?

Staring at the confirm screen PLAGUED with indecision?

INSIST on typing the entire word "CONFIRM" every single time?

Annoyed at the 25-35 character limit, or at not having a command where that limit matters?

Just dislike having to stare at the previous output while you're typing?

Maybe this mod is for you.

Features:

  • Append a ! after any command that brings up the confirm dialog (ends in "Please CONFIRM or DENY") to auto-confirm.
    • Saves literally two keystrokes!
  • cls command (and clear for Linux enjoyers), because somehow no other mod had this.
  • A secret command that's just for fun :3

Installation instructions

r2modman:

Use the "Install with Mod Manager" link on this page or search it up in "Mods > Online". Dependencies will be installed for you.

Manual:

Ensure you have BepInEx and TerminalAPI. Place LethalBang.dll in the plugins directory.

Changelog

1.1.0:

  • Updated tag to reflect client-side status, after verifying it works without the server host needing it.
  • Fixed a condition where a 0-length input (hitting Enter without typing anything first) would cause an error, requiring you to hit Enter once before being allowed to type anything the next time you opened the terminal.
    • This also happened every time you exit the terminal, somehow...
  • Added one more option. Yipee!

If you like this mod, consider throwing me a few bucks. I'm going through a time right now.