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This is my localization file (en_us.json).

{
  "item.modid.cobblestone_nugget": "Cobblestone nugget"
}

However, the name wasn't showed in game, and IntelliJ tells me "Translation key not included in default localization file".
What is the "default localization file", and how do I include the key in it?

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18 hours ago, Luis_ST said:

Where is the file in your Project located?

It is located at resources/assets/(modid)/lang/

20 hours ago, Infinitas64 said:
"item.modid.cobblestone_nugget": "Cobblestone nugget"

You need to put the modid of your mod and not the literal text "modid". Or did you just sanitize the modid before putting it here because you don't want to reveal your modid? 🤭

Another thing that could be the problem, you might need to refresh the project in your IDE if you externally modified the lang file. I know this is true for Eclipse at least, not sure about IntelliJ.

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20 hours ago, vemerion said:

you might need to refresh the project in your IDE if you externally modified the lang file.

I edited it in the IntelliJ project. And then it gives me this notification.

On 8/13/2022 at 6:12 PM, Infinitas64 said:

"Translation key not included in default localization file"

Aha, so you are using some kind of plugin for Minecraft modding for IntelliJ? Either way, en_us is the default localization file, so maybe the path is wrong somehow after all?

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