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Hello all,

 

For reference, I used this video as a guide. I originally had a functional mod file that I could run by executing a RunClient.bat file. However, I created a new folder and set up the forge files within in and copied+pasted the src from the old folder into the new one.

 

This is my path for my HighlightMod folder: C:\Users\---\Desktop\HighlightMod. In this folder I have two folders: .metadata and HighlightMod. Within the second HighlightMod folder I have all of my necessary source files and forge files (.gradle, .settings, src, etc.). When I launch Eclipse, I set my workspace as C:\Users\Sid\Desktop\HighlightMod. However, when Eclipse opens, in the Project Manager section, it says "There are no projects in your workspace". How can I access my files and edit them via Eclipse?

 

You have to re setup the workspace. You can't just move the files around and expect it to work.

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2 hours ago, Draco18s said:

You have to re setup the workspace. You can't just move the files around and expect it to work.

Yup, problem is solved, thanks!

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