Here are some steps you can follow to obtain the names of the downloaded mods from your Nexus mods download history more effectively:
Log in to your Nexus Mods account and navigate to the "Download History" section.
Scroll through your download history to find the mod you are looking for. You can also use the search bar at the top of the page to search for specific keywords related to the mod.
Once you have found the mod, hover over it with your mouse cursor to reveal a tooltip that displays the mod's name, version, and other details.
If you want to copy the mod's name to your clipboard, simply click on the mod's name to open the mod page, and then highlight the name and press Ctrl+C (or Cmd+C on Mac) to copy it.
Alternatively, you can right-click on the mod's name and select "Copy link address" to copy the link to the mod page, which will also include the mod's name in the URL.
By following these steps, you should be able to obtain the names of the downloaded mods from your Nexus mods download history more quickly and efficiently.
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