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The mod linked in this steampage isn't the one I made. The one linked in this comment is, but was made later.
I can't remember if it's actually player only or not. Probably is.
A very dumb but would work way to make a tradition player only, would be to make it require simultaneously having multiple contradictory traditions. This makes it impossible to get normally. Then make it obtainable via a player-only decision... *but this method would only be needed if CK3 were severely broken; look at basegame files, including those files you need VSC to even see and are made specifically to teach modders and staff how to code their stuff*
Feel free to use things in my mod as templates or for learning when modding, too. If you see something clever I did but feel like you're stealing from me by copying my method; nuh uh feel free and go ahead.
My only rule is that if, say, someone else has updated one of my mods, don't update that same mod unless you can do it better or make it different from the other update in some tangible, noticeable way for players. Also crediting people when you use their efforts is polite, and as much as I don't really care that much about being credited I don't wanna contribute to any precedent of not crediting folks.
I play with this all the time so yes.