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I am following a tutorial for modding minecraft 1.20.1, and while running the mod with the minecraft of the idea, no errors was present but, when I switched to real minecraft, it started to want a default constructor "public ZeroToAutomation()" instead of the one recomended by the video "public ZeroToAutomation(FMLJavaModLoadingContext context) {...}", and I can't use the default constructor because I need the FMLJavaModLoadingContext to register the blocks and items.

 

The problem is at: "net/myself/zerotoautomation/ZeroToAutomation.java"

the file contains the default constructor, "Logger"s, and the code for the mod

the defaut constructor was added after an error requesting it

the Loggers was used to see which methods/constructors was used by the Launcher

 

things that I tried to fix the issue:

remove the default constructor, but an error appeared "net.myself.zerotoautomation.ZeroToAutomation.<init>()", and nothing else on the class runs

adding an "public static void init()" method, but it changed nothing

 

The mod files:

https://github.com/Matwaua/Zero_To_Automation/tree/not-finished

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