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I'm trying to write some code for my Item class, and this is what it looks like:

@Override
public void inventoryTick(@NotNull ItemStack itemStack, @NotNull Level level, @NotNull Entity entity, int p_41407_, boolean p_41408_) {
    super.inventoryTick(itemStack, level, entity, p_41407_, p_41408_);
}

You can see I have renamed 3 of 5 variables, but I don't know what the last 2 variables are, since the names are just p_41407 and p_41408_.

 

How can I get IntelliJ IDEA to automatically put in the right names for these variables? Or has MC deobfuscators not deobfuscated that yet?

Intellij doesn't know how to name this variables, use Parchment or just don't use it.

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4 minutes ago, Sq3xd said:

Intellij doesn't know how to name this variables, use Parchment or just don't use it.

My post wasn't clear, I didn't mean IntelliJ to name it I meant intelliJ to find the name for it using stuff like sources (in Fabric) and stuff. What is Parchment? How do I use it?

I think the reason why this names like this is not because of Intellij, it's because of decompiling Minecraft source code by Forge.

Parchment will rename this variables and also some other methods. Kaupenjoe made video about this.

The same can be done with the newest versions.

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