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mooncat39

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  1. Oh; unfortunately I don't use an IDE. Is there a place I can find it if I don't use one?
  2. Hello. I just downloaded forge for 1.14.4 and wanted to make a mod using it, but I ran into a problem: I couldn't find the minecraft sources, which I use to figure out how minecraft & forge works. I searched the entire folder structure of the forge root folder for .java files and .jar files that contain sources, but didn't find anything. I also searched all of the .gradle folder in my home directory with no luck. What happened to the sources? Does forge use a new system for modding that doesn't involve decompiling the game? And if it doesn't decompile anymore, is there any way I could still view the sources, as I did with the old forge versions? (I've used 1.7.10 and 1.12.2 before). Thanks
  3. Hi. I'm wondering if there's a way to get a list of EnumHelper enums added by other mods. Is there a way to do this?
  4. Hi. I'm making a mod that changes the grass color of biomes. For now, I'm using the BiomeEvent.GetGrassColor event to set the grass color. This works fine, although I'm looking for a way to change the color of grass per block. Is there any way to do this?
  5. Thanks. I didn't know there was a .gradle folder in the home directory; I thought the only important .gradle folder was in the forge root.
  6. So I have a problem. I am trying to set up a forge development environment and it's skipping almost everything in setupDecompWorkspace. This is the output when I run that: ################################################# ForgeGradle 2.3-SNAPSHOT-ee3e3df https://github.com/MinecraftForge/ForgeGradle ################################################# Powered by MCP http://modcoderpack.com by: Searge, ProfMobius, R4wk, ZeuX Fesh0r, IngisKahn, bspkrs, LexManos ################################################# :deobfCompileDummyTask :deobfProvidedDummyTask :getVersionJson :extractUserdev :extractDependencyATs SKIPPED :extractMcpData SKIPPED :extractMcpMappings SKIPPED :genSrgs SKIPPED :downloadClient SKIPPED :downloadServer SKIPPED :splitServerJar SKIPPED :mergeJars SKIPPED :deobfMcSRG SKIPPED :decompileMc SKIPPED :fixMcSources SKIPPED :applySourcePatches SKIPPED :remapMcSources SKIPPED :recompileMc SKIPPED :extractNatives SKIPPED :getAssetIndex UP-TO-DATE :getAssets Current status: 1178/1305 90% :makeStart SKIPPED :setupDecompWorkspace BUILD SUCCESSFUL Total time: 15.129 secs As you can see, it says "SKIPPED" for most of the tasks. After looking through the folders, I have also found that there are also no minecraft sources (which is not that surprising since it said it skipped that step). One way I have tried to fix this was to do `gradlew clean`, remove the .gradle folder, and then try `gradlew setupDecompWorkspace` again. This doesn't seem to change anything though. Another way that I tried was to run `gradlew eclipse` afterwards and then import it into eclipse, but it's still the same -- there's no sources anywhere in the project. Any ideas on how to fix this?

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