Rust Modding Framework and Extensions adds a Framework tab to your Rust servers in the panel. From that tab the server owner picks the modding framework and turns extensions on or off, then applies everything with a reinstall. No need to open the Startup tab or edit variables by hand.
What you can do:
- Pick the modding framework: Vanilla, Oxide, Carbon, or Carbon Minimal.
- Turn extensions on or off with simple switches.
- Apply changes with one reinstall, or save them for the next reinstall.
- Only the options your egg actually supports are shown, so each server stays clean.
How it works:
The extension writes your server startup variables and starts a normal panel reinstall, the same way the panel does from the Startup tab. The framework and the extensions are downloaded and set up by your Rust egg during that reinstall, so the behavior always matches your egg.
Requirements:
- Blueprint installed on your panel. It is free: https://blueprint.zip
- A Rust egg that exposes framework and extension startup variables, such as a Rust All in One egg. Your egg is what installs the framework and extensions, so make sure it supports the variables you want to control.
The full source is included and stays readable after purchase. No license key, no activation, nothing phoning home.
