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I installed Forge into my Eclipse workspace, but the minecraft source code is nowhere to be found.

In my referenced library tab, there are about 25 packages/ classes that I think are related to the Forge API (like netty.io.Whatever), but nothing that appears to be the minecraft source code.

Can anyone help me with my problem?

I can give more info if required.

1 minute ago, Display.Name.Required said:

I can give more info if required.

Send a screenshot. And explain how you setup your workspace.

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On 8/27/2019 at 11:15 AM, Display.Name.Required said:

I installed Forge into my Eclipse workspace, but the minecraft source code is nowhere to be found.

In my referenced library tab, there are about 25 packages/ classes that I think are related to the Forge API (like netty.io.Whatever), but nothing that appears to be the minecraft source code.

Can anyone help me with my problem?

I can give more info if required.

You might missed some steps or downloaded the wrong files because in my Referenced Libraries there are 60+ files that end with .jar, not .io.

 

Mine Referenced Libraries looks like this 

the location of the source code is in net package

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