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this is bob the fish and he likes cool mods
copy and paste this to make bob see all the wonders of steam
You can view the source code here [github.com]. It's ugly and you can't "build" it because you need a custom tool I made that's still unreleased.
I hope Steam doesn't remove the links
as for the technical details, probably something that replaces the player position with the position of the target through something like a raycast or something
I'm currently working under the hood on some tools to make modding easier. Once they're in a decent state I'll have more time to polish this mod and make hopefully even better ones.
During development I experimented with spawning particles and lights at the ground, indicating where the player would fall after blinking. It looked good, but in some cases raycasting straight down didn't predict the position properly, and made the mod look pretty unpolished. So the falling particles that the mod uses now are a more accurate and natural-looking prediction, since they slide down slopes and stuff.