I understand your point, and it’s great that you’re exploring the game’s internals and trying to share information. That’s completely fine, you are welcome to post here.
However, I do want to set expectations clearly:
Anything related to mod creation, coding, or reverse-engineering will almost always be ignored on Itch.io, not because people don’t care, but because most players here simply aren’t mod creators. Very few users on Itch.io have the knowledge to respond to technical topics, so discussions like this rarely get traction.
That’s why the Discord server is still the best place for mod development conversations. Even though some info might feel scattered, the people who actually understand the tools and code are all active there, and they can give accurate guidance much faster than anyone here including me.
You’re free to continue posting what you discover on Itch.io, but if you want real interaction or help from fellow mod creators, Discord’s #mod-development channel is where those discussions actually happen.