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I'm wondering if there is any way I could look at the normal, original code for minecraft, like before you got all the packages with all of the items in them. Being able to see the regular code helps me a lot because I'm able to figure things out more easily. I'm not the guy for looking up tutorials for things I can figure out. Thanks in advance, Flash.

How do you do?

The original code? Become a Mojang employee.

The MCP decompiled code? You get it as a jar attachment in your IDE if you run gradlew setupDecompWorkspace.

I don't think you know what your saying.

In eclipse this is what you do:

1. Open up the package explorer

2. Open up the "Minecraft" folder

3. Open the reference libraries (has books as the image)

4. Go to ForgeSrc-1.7.2-"version"

5.There ya go :D

I don't think you know what your saying.

In eclipse this is what you do:

1. Open up the package explorer

2. Open up the "Minecraft" folder

3. Open the reference libraries (has books as the image)

4. Go to ForgeSrc-1.7.2-"version"

5.There ya go :D

That's exactly what I said, except I didn't include the manual on how to use your IDE. This is not a "How to use eclipse" forum.

I know, but hey, why not?

The original code? Become a Mojang employee.

The MCP decompiled code? You get it as a jar attachment in your IDE if you run gradlew setupDecompWorkspace.

I don't think you know what your saying.

^^ You just said he doesn't know what he's saying, then later say "I know [that this is exactly what you {diesieben07} just said]" I'm befuddled by your contradictory statements, but I'm sure the OP will appreciate your IDE usage tutorial :P

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