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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGbyLGLmxes&list=PL91PT-Vd7Vhp_eBA8pE4hCXPcrxHWgr_E&pp=0gcJCbAEOCosWNin
I also have a template for this mod that's very basic: https://steamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3595466063
1st add it to the container list as normal and set the capacity to something reasonable or vanilla.
You'll then need to hook in to something to "get" your container and then you can:
yourContainer:getModData()["JB_MaxCapacityOverride"] = { capacity = 20 }
That sets capacity individually, so you need to do it for every container you want to target. It's mainly there for "upgrading" like bags and such but no reason you can't use it to set capacity ona small freezer.