Therefore, 圎dit is often used to refer to the specific version for whichever game is being discussed. These different versions of the tools collectively became known as, '圎dit' within the modding community. Finally, support for Skyrim (TES5Edit), Fallout 4 (FO4Edit), and Skyrim SE (SSEEdit) was added by the authors: Hlp, Sharlikran, and Zilav. It then was updated to handle Fallout 3 (FO3Edit) and Fallout New Vegas (FNVEdit). XEdit was originally developed by ElminsterAU as TES4Edit, for TES: Oblivion. It provides a clear layout and useful navigation controls to visualize the data of the loaded plugins, as well as powerful editing functions to clean, edit, or even create new plugins for mods and mod patches. It works by loading one or multiple plugins (.esp), along with their explicit masters (.esm), and displaying their contents in a specific user interface.
XEdit is an advanced tool for analyzing and editing Bethesda's game plugins. This page is incomplete but all info is relevant! About 圎dit