hexOS scans through the description of the mission. It will scan for the following pattern, which can exist anywhere in the description: [hexOS] @,#,#,#,#,#,#,# where # is a number and where @ is a string. Each # represents a specific mod setting. 1st #: Custom Solve Quote (string, default " ") 2nd #: Amount of delay in seconds between each beta (0-1 including decimals, default 0.07) This number gets increased by 0.05 every strike. 3rd #: Can be octOS (0-1, default 1) 4th #: Must be octOS (0-1, default 0) 5th #: Fast Strike (0-1, default 0) When enabled, octOS will use a shorter strike animation. 6th #: Experimental Shake (0-1, default 0) Accessibility feature for deaf people where the module shakes subtly on every beat. Possibly distracting for other people. 7th #: Force Alt Solve (0-1, default 0) Forces the toilet to show up, as well as a different theme for solving the module in hexOS. 8th #: Flash Other Colors (0-6, default 5) The amount of times other colors flash. The higher, the harder. This number gets decreased by 1 every strike. Example: This is your typical mod description. More flavor text. Lorem ipsum. [hexOS] Woah!! You did it!!,0.19,1,0,1,1,0,2 To test if your formatting is correct, use this website: https://regexr.com/ Set expression to \[hexOS\] (.+,)(.+,)(\d+,){5}(\d+) Set the text to be your mission description.