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Hey all,

 

This may be a dumb question, but I was curious if anyone knew a resource/repo that had all the vanilla code so I can reference vanilla when I'm away from my IDE (i.e. at work, haha). I can remote into my PC at home from work and all, but it would be a little easier if it was just on a repo somewhere to reference.

 

I imagine it's not, but if it is it would be nice if someone could point me there. Googling failed me so I'm thinking it's not anywhere easily found and probably for good reason.

 

If its a legal reason on why not to do this, what if I uploaded it to a private repo so I can reference it myself?

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ForgeGradle produces a jar file that you can use. This is somewhere in your gradle cache and referenced from your IDE.

 

That'll work thanks. I prefer the IDE, and I can get on mine from work, but the input lag from crap internet at work makes me miss click and sometimes things like ctrl + click to get into a class doesn't work so I figured I'd use that instead.

 

Thanks!

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