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Respackopts conditions are usually a simple string with the entry name
(for example, `someTexture`),
however, respackopts provides various additional features to enhance their functionality.
This functionality is powered by the [μScript language](https://gitlab.com/JFronny/java-commons/-/tree/master/muscript)
This functionality is powered by the [μScript language](https://git.frohnmeyer-wds.de/Johannes/java-commons/src/branch/master/muscript/src/test/resources/example.md)
This page will provide a quick overview over the available operations.
For more complete documentation, use the above link.

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Sometimes, you may wish to use respackopts values inside your text files (for example as model transforms),
without switching between a bunch of similar files. For this purpose, respackopts allows replacing text in files via resource expansion.
You can use the `expansions` block in your .rpo to replace content with a value computed through executing a custom [μScript](https://gitlab.com/JFronny/java-commons/-/tree/master/muscript) block.
You can use the `expansions` block in your .rpo to replace content with a value computed by executing a custom [μScript](https://git.frohnmeyer-wds.de/Johannes/java-commons/src/branch/master/muscript/src/test/resources/example.md) expression.
Values can be accessed in the script in the same exact way as in condition objects,
as the same language and object representation is used, though the result of a script is a string and not a boolean here.