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  1. I have a hardly-changed build.gradle file. I try to use 'gradlew.bat jar' to get my JAR, and there is the JAR in build/libs. When I try to put this JAR in normal Minecraft, however, it crashes when it comes across the first name that should have been reobsucated. As it turns out, all the names in that JAR have not been reobsucated. Is there anything special I need to do to actually get this to work? Gradle says the task is successful, but I'm thinking its failing silently at some point.
  2. AutoBlocks This is a addon mod for ChickenBones's fine ForgeMultipart library. AutoBlocks started out as a cuttable block autodetector like Immibis's Microblocks for ForgeMultipart. It supports the completely automatic addition of microblocks. It's smart: It will only add opaque cubic blocks! This simple mod allows you to have more microblocks than vanilla ForgeMultipart blocks AND BuildCraft facades combined! We're open source! The source code for this mod can be found here: https://github.com/iconmaster5326/AutoBlocks The folder of all available downloads can be found here: http://www.dropbox.com/sh/mk9ygh5pjlnyklz/0nvhSY-t1h
  3. I've been updating a mod from 1.5.2 to 1.6.2, and my weapons are not dealing the correct amount of damage anymore. While I was looking into that, I was wondering how you add the new attribute tags to tools, so I could add some of my own to my tools. What additions to classes in 1.6 allow me to do this? I'm hoping this will help fix my other issue as well...

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