Solved How to enable plugin A to send a command that triggers a "reload" of plugin B?

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For plugin developers, how to enable plugin A to send a command that triggers a "reload" of plugin B without plugin B providing any additional interfaces?
 
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Last VAM's update allows reloading plugin from code with (look at VAM's code through ILSpy or similar for more details)

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MVRPlugin.Reload();
I realise you asked this a while back - I was looking for something else when I saw your Q was unanswered - the answer is no, you can't trigger a plugin to reload and can only do it manually.

But unless there's a problem with the way the script was written, you shouldn't need to. It's best to ask the plugin author and on the 2 occasions I've done so, they looked for bugs and published revised versions. Bit of a delayed response, hope it helps :)
 
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Last VAM's update allows reloading plugin from code with (look at VAM's code through ILSpy or similar for more details)

C#:
MVRPlugin.Reload();
 
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