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I am not sure what the issue is. The config loads, the values are used and everything works, the only thing that doesn't is when I change the file, then relaunch minecraft, the values that are loaded are the default ones, and not the same as the hard config file. I hope that made sense, and this is a link to the updated code:
 

https://github.com/Elrol/Server-Utilities/tree/master/src/main/java/com/github/elrol/ElrolsUtilities/config

 

the files that I added for the config, are Config.Java and CommandConfig.java
And its loaded from the main() in Main.java

 

Any help is appreciated

 

Edited by Elrol_Arrowsend
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Managed to figure out what the issue was. Turns out that at some point the code for configs changed, and when you register them, you now need the file name as well. I also updated my forge version, not sure which of these fixed it but I am betting it was the former. Anyway, when you register your config, make sure to change this:

    	ModLoadingContext.get().registerConfig(ModConfig.Type.SERVER, Config.server_config);
    	Config.loadConfig(Config.server_config, FMLPaths.CONFIGDIR.get().resolve("server-utils.toml").toString());

to this:

    	ModLoadingContext.get().registerConfig(ModConfig.Type.SERVER, Config.server_config, "server-utils.toml");
    	Config.loadConfig(Config.server_config, FMLPaths.CONFIGDIR.get().resolve("server-utils.toml").toString());


 

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