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From there, you could assign something like this:
<loadFolders>
<v1.3>
<li>1.3</li>
<li IfModActive="PackageID">Mods/ModName</li>
</v1.3>
</loadFolders>
With one <li> per mod. Then, create a folder called Mods in the root, and separate each mod retexture and patch into their own folders, e.g. Mods\RimFridge (\Patches & \Textures as applicable)
By using loadFolders, you can remove the requirements you have listed here and also not cause errors at the same time.
There's so many mods I love but the sprites and art just look weird text to all the vanilla looking stuff.
Please do crystalloids, what the hack or android tiers next.