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  1. This came from slicedlime's download links. Last I knew, the guy works for Mojang. So yes, I assume it's somewhere in the vanilla jar, but probably obfuscated. I say this because you can pull any jar for a version of Minecraft you've played right from the game's folders, but when you look into the data folder of the jar, the worldgen folder isn't there until you hit 1.19.3. This is probably why he stopped posting them at that point. So to find the jar on a PC it's AppData/Roaming/.minecraft/versions/ and in there will be folders for every version you've ever played. In each of those folders is a matching jar. This means that you'll probably be able to find it all in the external libraries of your workspace as well.
  2. I think the old saying is, "The devil is in the details." Far too often I find this to be the case. The "group" defined in the json file deals with the recipe book and how crafts show up in there. I think maybe the best way to explain this is with a couple of screenshots. So you see the wool and how it says "right click for more" when you hover over it? This is because I have more than one dye along with the stack of wool to craft with here. If I just sit there, it will toggle through the other colors I have available in my inventory. When you right click on it, you get this: It gives you a collection of similar recipes. This is what a "group" does. It works for vanilla and modded. You don't need to bother with it if you don't want to, but some people like it since it declutters the book so to speak. I hope this helps.

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