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- | ====== Setting up Eclipse with Fabric ====== | ||
- | Eclipse support is built into fabric-loom (the gradle plugin), the process works similar to creating an eclipse project using the standard eclipse gradle task. | ||
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- | ===== Creating the eclipse project ===== | ||
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- | Open a terminal or a command prompt window in the same directory of your build.gradle and run `gradlew genSources eclipse`. Running this task will download and setup minecraft as well as generate the relevant eclipse project files. | ||
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- | ===== Running Minecraft ===== | ||
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- | Once you have your project setup and open in eclipse you can run the game by right clicking on one of the two *.launch files. This will launch minecraft along with fabric and your mods. | ||
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