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Help "<item name>" without the <>
Example: help leather 0 – This will list everything - item IDs, perk names, and commands - with "Leather" in the name.
Example: help "leather armor" 0 – If your search term contains a space, surround it in quotation marks.
Example: help raider 4 armo – Lists all armors with "raider" in their name.
Read the description again, carefully.
If you actually read the description, you could tell that I have more than that mod installed. How do I go about doing it for other clothing mods that have nothing in description?
Many clothing and armor mods Require AWKCR[Armor and Weapons Keywords Community Resource] and Armorsmith Extended to be installed. Then Armorsmith will add a New armor bench to the build menu that you use to make the new armor or clothing.