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[1.15.2] Disable Registry Dump?


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Hello! I've noticed that newer versions of Forge like to dump out the entire registry when the game loads, which makes it annoying to try and read through the console while testing mods in my development environment. Is there a way to disable this registry dump, while still keeping the log level at DEBUG?

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I haven't tested it, but I assume you can just remove REGISTRYDUMP from the forge.logging.markers property of the run configuration in build.gradle and regenerate your IDE run configurations.

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Are you still having this problem? In eclipse go to Run>Run Configurations, select runClient and Arguments and in VM Arguments replace -Dforge.logging.console.level=debug with -Dforge.logging.console.level=info. This worked for me.

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