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serverLevel.getServer().getRecipeManager().getRecipesFor();

It asks for 3 params, RecipeType, which I did as RecipeType.CRAFTING, The next is C, I looked in RecipeManager.java, it says C extends Container and nothing else, Intellij Autocomplete gives a C unrelated to Minecraft. I try to use Container, it says it is an abstract class, If I take the new autocomplete which also adds "()". Removing the "()", it has only two things LARGE_MAX_STACK_SIZE and tryClear(). So I have been puzzled and gave up. What do I need to give and for more context, I have an ITag

C is a generic parameter. You need to pass in an instance of C, which will be a subclass of Container which supports the RecipeType.

With the Generic parameters `<C extends Container, T extends Recipe<C>>`: if you look at the type of RecipeType.CRAFTING, you find it is a RecipeType<CraftingRecipe>, meaning the generic T is `CraftingRecipe`, which extends Recipe<CraftingContainer>, so your C type is CraftingContainer. So you need to provide an instance of CraftingContainer to match the items and get an output.

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