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You can console command them as well if you know what they’re called.
For example: you installed some steampunk goggles so you’d go into the console and type “help goggles” (without the quotes) and press enter to find their ID number; you’d then type “player.additem xxxxxxxx 1”, without the quotes, but with the spaces (the ID number in place of the X’s) and press enter. The “1“ is for the quantity.
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2) kill them and any witnesses (animals count)
3) loot/dispose of the body(s)
4) take of your current cloths
5) before putting on the newly acquired clothing, take a photo and send it to me
6) put on cloths
EDIT: if you mean mods you have already added some may not be available until your crafting/smithing skills are to a certain level. Usually the mod author will tell you in the mod discription.
AddItemMenu - Ultimate Mod Explorer
its a mod that lets you find all the stuff from mods and vanilla game with a "spell" is kinda cheating but if you want to see the things that you downloaded from other mods this will work