Discord has a getting started with mod development, beyond that you will have to learn to code as of course any necessary item interactions would have to be coded in. Beyond that, it should mostly be a matter of starting with one, then carefully transplanting code from the other for the features you want
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Thanks for the reply! I recently joined the discord so I'll look into it and see if I can't learn!
This can't be done without any coding experience, each "mod" as you call them is it's own software
Git allows to merge, but that will likely lead to merge conflicts that need manual fixing. That can break parts and will throw off balance