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Have you set the "Settings" shown in the second image on this page?
However, apart from that issue, there seems to be a bug in the current version where if you set the "Quality" setting, you will drop the item while carrying it to the workbench. We have tried to resolve the issue, but have not been able to identify the cause.
Using this mod is already cheating. It's a pretty disingenuous claim to say its only cheating when this mod permits the player to improve the quality of items for free as opposed the very introduction of the mod to introduce a repair option that's not even in the game.
no, i mean it is necessary to make sure that few resources are spent during the repair (metal ingot, wood, etc.)
otherwise, you can just improve the quality of items for free, which is cheating
You don't seem to understand the meaning of filters.
As mentioned in the comments below, if you want to exclude items with 100% repaired HP, you'll be happy if you set it to 99% or less.