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Before forge gradle I was able to do a basic search in eclipse for a keyword like ".onUpdate()" and find all the times it was used in my code, forge modloader, and the minecraft source code. This really helped me decode how forge and minecraft worked, as well as debug my code or find out how minecraft did something. As of forge gradle I have not been able to find a way to even search minecrafts code. If I wanted to find where "BlaBlaBla.doRender(Bla, Bla,Bla)" was called, I would have to take an educated guess or search through all of minecrafts code.

 

So I was wondering, is there anyway to search the attached source code?

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