Abbreviated answer: Load all of those lines into a text editor, such as “Notepad++”. Be sure you get ALL of the parentheses pairs!
Save it as a plain ANSI text-file in a library that is listed in the “Library Table” of your KiCAD project. (The KiCAD footprint libraries are file folders with a filename extension of " .pretty ", such as “Misc_Devices.pretty”. You should probably choose a library folder that you have created for your own custom use, since the library folders installed by KiCAD will be over-written the next time you update KiCAD.) When you save the file within the library folder, give it a filename extension of " .kicad_mod ", such as “Forum_Footprint.kicad_mod” .
Open the footprint in KiCAD’s “Footprint Editor” and correct the silkscreen violations. There’s a bunch of 'em!
Dale
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I want to create a new library. I’d like it global and not project specific but when I try to do this the gui wants me to save it in Documents. The video I’m going by shows a folder for Kicad but I’m not seeing this.