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Hi, I am trying to include Reflections into my mod.

I tried using shadowJar, but it seems whether or not I use it I face the same problem.

When I debug runClient with IntelliJ, it just doesn't pick up on the dependency and I get a NoClassDefFoundError no matter what.

If I build a jar using shadowJar and then copy it into the mods folder and launch Minecraft through the launcher, I get a different error but there is no NoClassDefFoundError indicating this is a problem with IntelliJ.

How do I use external libraries with ForgeGradle and IntelliJ?
 

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1 hour ago, diesieben07 said:

What for?

If it really matters, I had an automatic registry system. Annotate the deferredregister field and it would be found and registered.

 

Sure, it is innefficient but this should apply to any other library, right?

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1 hour ago, diesieben07 said:

Forge already gives you access to this information. For additional libraries you need a workaround currently as far as I know, but I can't find it right now. Try asking on the Discord.

For future readers, this is that post: https://forums.minecraftforge.net/topic/107092-1181-how-to-add-external-dependency-to-forgegradle/

Also, duplicated by it.

  • Majd123mc changed the title to [DUPLICATE] [1.18.1] [IntelliJ] libraries not working

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