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Eclipse Dependencies (From GitHub or GitHub zip)

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I'm not very familiar with setting up dependencies. I did once from the build.gradle set up a dependency using an url and some deobfCompile and runtime.

 

The question: Is it possible to set up a dependency if the only thing I know from the mod I want to use is the GitHub repository and I downloaded the .zip for the source?

 

Thanks in advance.

No, tell them to start uploading it to some known site.

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
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No, tell them to start uploading it to some known site.

In the meanwhile there is no workaround? I have seen for 1.7.10 mods been made with this mod in question as dependencies. I will ask him that, or, if the mod is already uploaded for this somewhere and I'm missing it.

 

Thanks.

Do not mod for 1.7.10.

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
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Do not mod for 1.7.10.

I'm not I'm working on 1.10.2 I mention 1.7.10 as an example, this mod in question had an "Add-on" back in 1.7.10 that is not available in 1.10.2 so I wanted to code it my self. But I was not sure on how to import the mod into my workspace.

Apparently, and I havent tested yet I have to use the deof jar file that the mod has available on Curse. So I will be testing that tomorrow probably ;)

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