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When ever I download the dev/debof versions of CoFH Core & Lib and Thermal Foundation & Expansion and throw them in the mods folder of my development environment I get a crash saying I require these mods (by these I mean TeamCoFH's mods)

 

Is there away to include them in my build.gradle file so its all done for me

 

Note: I have WAILA, NEI, CodeChickenCore, CodeChickenLib and BuildCraft in my build.gradle file but don't know how to use git in it (dont even know if you can use git in gradle)

 

My build.gradle file: http://pastebin.com/yNviXCgU

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How git is related to this at all I have no idea.

 

I heard that there is a plugin or something like forgegradle which allows git but don't know if that's true

 

but any ways thanks for the help

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Using the dev version with CodeChicken core works.  Make sure you're using the dev versions of Thermal Foundation and CoFH Core.

 

how would I go about adding the the development jars to my development environment

 

1. would I put them in the mods folder (if so how would I add them to my dependencies to reference in the code)

2. would i just add them to my InteliJ module deps

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