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Will do, give me a few minutes.
Yes, it is available in the Beta branch, along with many other unoptimized additions. We're working on a lighter version with less clutter, and you may find that on GitHub for now, as it'll take a re-release, to be back on the Workshop.
The Github repo is a rework of the Beta version, which is not publicly available outside of the Discord (Normally), so keep in mind it is currently still considered Beta. It is not yet released for good reason.
If you DO want to use the GitHub version, at least come by and tell us your opinion, bug reports and issues with it!
Simple, make them, at the mod's crafting tables.
Don't have the files handy to tell you exactly, but usually every mod that has that feature shares the same setup;
Door has two red laser-wire nodes and one blue, or was it two blue and one red?
Anyway, connect the reds to the blues between two doors and they should work. If one combo of nodes is giving you the option to go in, try the other nodes.
Keep in mind that there is still a range limitation of "your screen". Game only loads stuff that is visible. If the output door is too far off-screen then it may not work as it is not loaded.