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Irrational

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  1. Alright, now I've got another problem. I can't seem to find a way to reference the current MP Player client-side. I can use ICommandSender sender with some methods, but I can't with others because they override. I'm sure this is very noobish, and I'm probably just overlooking a method in the javadocs, but could you quickly point me in the right direction? Thanks!
  2. Ah, I didn't see that part of the source. This mod was originally coded for single-player only (surprisingly), which is why it checked for a local server, and not a remote one. I was reprogramming it to work on multiplayer. Anyways, I'll build again and see what happens.
  3. Hi there! I'm sure this is a noobish question, since I am new with forge, but I want to ask it anyway. I'm updating a mod that integrates the YouTube Live Stream chat into the MC chat to 1.8.9. But after I make the necessary changes, the command won't execute. Not even a usage message (however, I do get one of those in the "mock" command). I'm not seeing anything in the MC client log, nor is it spitting out errors at me in the chat. It's just that nothing happens! Here is my code: https://github.com/PeregrineZ/youtube-chat-for-minecraft/ Can anyone kindly explain to me what I've done wrong? Thanks!

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