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Cool. And thanks.I see. Looks like a similar concept as my own AIO. I split my scripts up a bit more though. Both so things could be hotkeyed/listed individually, and to keep the most essential tools from getting buried in menus. I figured d0k3 might even want to include NAND Manager in GM9 at some point instead of our old scripts, and it goes well as a separate app since it needs permissions the others do not (though it has the extra lines to merge it into Options already, should I want to). And I use my Sighax Updater to switch between B9S, GM9, and FB3DS so much for testing, that I didn't want to place it on a menu and add a step. So I left that it's own app.
And as I said, I have a Settings app for configuring hotkeys on chainloaders. Though to do that, it has to be able to keep track of which is active using a dummy file. It pretty much only works with my configuration. However, considering my configuration allows you to select any chainloader and set any hotkeys and default payloads you want (where possible -- FB3DS is configured internally, and CBM9 is menu-based, but I include some extra configuration files so you can still pick a default payload, and Luma obviously doesn't let you set a default payload, so the option just doesn't show up with that), it's not as much of a restriction as it sounds like.
I also have my installers (same card and swap card) in their own folders, since most people already have an exploit and won't need them. The dynamic configurations are one part of the my AIO, and the installers are another. Though the installers will use the dynamic configurations (in different ways) if present. One & Done is meant to run from the same card, and commit suicide to get out of your way when complete (and works with multiple exploits). It will use the extra settings from a configuration if one is copied over first. Shove & Shift is meant to be a dedicated NTRBootHax swap card (with auto-A9LH-to-B9S functionality added). It will literally install the entire contents of the configuration folders, along with some extra .3dsx and .cia files that are useful. But to save space, I left the configuration folders empty, and just tell people to copy them to the card.
Anyway, not trying to derail the thread, so, I'll just PM you a link so you can check it out.