Project Zomboid

Project Zomboid

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12 Sep @ 7:51pm
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Wiki That!

Description
Wiki That! is a mod that which provides tools to quickly access wiki pages related to various aspects of Project Zomboid, directly from in-game. It adds context menu options to items, fluids, vehicles, and other game elements.

How to use
  • Right-click on an item, fluid, vehicle part, or other game element to open the context menu.
  • Look for the "Wiki That!" option in the context menu.*
  • Click on "Wiki That!" to open the corresponding wiki page in your web browser or Steam overlay if activated.

A few tips !
  • The game will be paused when opening a wiki page but you can disable it in the mod options menu.
  • Selecting multiple items will open all of them in a submenu instead to access each individual unique items wiki pages.




Supported game elements
  • Right clicked items in the inventory.
  • VHS and other medias in the inventory.
  • Fluids inside items.
  • Vehicles.
  • Foraging icons.
  • Traits in the character creation menu.

Originally posted by SirDoggyJvla:
Got suggestions for the mod ? Please don't hesitate to leave them in the comments !

Planned
  • Official TIS support for pzwiki.net links.
  • Farming[pzwiki.net] support.
  • Crafting recipes support.
  • Moodles support.
  • TV shows support.
  • Animal support.
  • More translations.

Translations
Originally posted by SirDoggyJvla:
If you want to help translate this mod, please contact me on:
  • English (by me)
  • French (by me)




Github
[github.com]




This mod is provided as-is by myself, created for the Project Zomboid official wiki[pzwiki.net].

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Workshop ID: 3567109091
Mod ID: WikiThat
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26 Comments
Sir Doggy Jvla  [author] 19 Sep @ 12:58pm 
Welcome back to the game then guys, have fun
Awakened NPC. 18 Sep @ 5:10am 
I'm like the guy below, but I play the game vanilla like 1 time, then I install a whole bunch of mods.
KemonoAmigo 17 Sep @ 4:40pm 
Last time I played Zomboid was around 4 or 5 years ago. I just bought the game literally right now and as I always do when getting a moddable game, I install mods before even starting.

This will be tremendously useful as I forgot almost everything about the game, lol
Sir Doggy Jvla  [author] 17 Sep @ 2:21pm 
@Some Random Gamer
I'll look into automatically linking to the Steam page of modded items
Jeilko 17 Sep @ 2:08pm 
isso é extremamente útil pra mods... Thanks bro.
Joe_Blo_le_Hobo 17 Sep @ 7:25am 
This is really cool.
matheo585157 17 Sep @ 7:18am 
mais c'est génial!
Some Random Gamer 16 Sep @ 8:40pm 
Yeah, it's a shame a lot of mods have really poor documentation, if any. The best you can do for most is just link to the Steam Workshop page, but it's not really the same. Still, this is going to be incredibly helpful for getting my friends into the game! At least, when multiplayer rolls around again :P
Sir Doggy Jvla  [author] 16 Sep @ 3:37pm 
I have a lot of plans for wiki support that I will work on when I am available to in the next week end, and which I listed in the description, and that I think are all possible for the most part
Sir Doggy Jvla  [author] 16 Sep @ 3:35pm 
Thank you guys

@Some Random Gamer
If mods have wikis of their own, I could possibly add support for them to link their own wiki pages to their own items, but that's barely present in the current modding scene. Currently it only supports the official wiki

@Agarthan Corporal
If you mean making such mods, you can simply learn how to do that and with experience you find obscure methods to do stuff haha 😄