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As my previous posts probably suggest, I generally prefer modding in Scala to modding in Java. However, I've run up against an issue where I can't get the @Config annotation to work with Scala code. My solution thus far has been to stick it on Java code instead and simply link the two, but it'd be nice to have some of Scala's conciseness when defining the config. Is there any way to get these two to play nice?

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