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For the modders out there: how do you prefer to set up a Forge 1.7 workspace?


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Call me really curious, I am indeed. :P

I want to know how you guys would prefer the layout of your Forge 1.7.2 modding workspace. What I have is a regular workspace set up for IntelliJ IDEA, but with any credits, license and readme files in an extra folder called "reference", and I deleted the gradlew file that does not correspond to my Operating System.

 

What about you guys?

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I'd say move the licenses and stuff into /src/main/resouces so that it is picked up by the builder, or potentially link it in using the build.gradle.

And I would also say keep the gradlew file for those who use your repo who arnt using your OS.

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
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I'd say move the licenses and stuff into /src/main/resouces so that it is picked up by the builder, or potentially link it in using the build.gradle.

And I would also say keep the gradlew file for those who use your repo who arnt using your OS.

I don't even keep my code in a maven repo. My mods are not open source.

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Seems unfriendly, but to each there own, then what does it matter what your repo is setup like if you don't care/expect others to see it?

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
Consider supporting the team on Patreon

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Seems unfriendly, but to each there own, then what does it matter what your repo is setup like if you don't care/expect others to see it?

The first line in the OP explains it all.

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