The filter toolbar
The sticky filters toolbar at the bottom of the page will show you all the criteria you have selected in the form of badges. Click on any of these to remove them from the selection again.
To reset all filters, use the "Clear all filters" link on the right.
Filter by tags
Click any of the mod tag badges to add it to the filters. You can also add
them manually to the page's URL in the tags
parameter.
Separate multiple tags by commas. Spaces are ignored. Tags are case-sensitive.
For example, to filter by Jewelry
and Necklace
, add this:
&tags=Jewelry,Necklace
Note: The mod database has a list of all available tags as a reference.
Full-text search
Use the search box to search in the mod name, description, and authors.
Search terms are separated by spaces. The search is case-insensitive.
Note: For performance reasons, partial search terms will only match the
beginning of a word. For example, searching for neck
will match necklace
,
but lace
will not.
Selecting multiple mod names
When you click a mod's permalink, it will be added to the filter and the
list will only show that mod. A hidden feature is that it is possible to
select multiple mods by manually adding their names to the page's URL in the
mods
parameter.
Separate mod names by commas. Spaces are ignored. The names are case-insensitive.
For example, to show both of Veegee's Assassin Outfit mods together:
&mods=assassin-outfit,assassin-outfit-part-2
Note: If the mod category is omitted, the database will assume you want to
reference a clothing mod, and will automatically prepend the clothing.
prefix.
In practice, assassin-outfit
is equivalent to clothing.assassin-outfit
.
Contributing to the database
The mod database is powered by the Cyberpunk 2077 Clothing Mods Database project on GitHub. There is a detailed contribution guide there, from reporting typos to adding new mods.
