Posted January 6, 201411 yr It is third tutorial how to setup forge. But this is the easiest ever!!! And I don't understand why everybody chose the harder way with some gradle plugin. You don't need it! Ok, let's start. FIRST. Create one folder anywhere. In example D:\Forge Unzip forge-src archive downloaded here to this folder. SECOND. Start gradlew.bat with commad eclipse. Just create another bat-file with code: gradlew.bat eclipse and start it. Wait for closing. THIRD. After all open eclipse and change you workspace to D:\Forge\eclipse If Minecraft project contains nothing double-click it. That's ALL!!! No any useless gradle (If you don't want to use gradle of course) Also see my Compiling mod tutorial [spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler][spoiler=Spoiler]LOL,Its nothing interesting here [spoiler=Spoiler]And here too [spoiler=Spoiler]But that image is pretty good
January 10, 201411 yr gradlew.bat SetupDevWorkspace isnt required since gradlew.bat eclipse runs that commands with it
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