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        * Add any other dependencies you plan to use in ''build.gradle''.        * Add any other dependencies you plan to use in ''build.gradle''.
    - Import the project to your IDE. Follow [[tutorial:vscode_setup|these instructions]] to import the project to Visual Studio Code.    - Import the project to your IDE. Follow [[tutorial:vscode_setup|these instructions]] to import the project to Visual Studio Code.
-   - Run the ''genSources'' Gradle task. If your IDE doesn't have Gradle integration, then run the following command in the terminal: ''./gradlew genSources''. 
    - If you would like to have the IDE run configs you can run following commands:    - If you would like to have the IDE run configs you can run following commands:
-       * For IntelliJ IDEA: ''./gradlew idea''.  +       * For IntelliJ IDEA: ''gradlew idea''.  
-       * For Eclipse: ''./gradlew eclipse''+       * For Eclipse: ''gradlew eclipse''
        * If you use VS Code, configurations were generated at the step 3.        * If you use VS Code, configurations were generated at the step 3.
    - Happy modding!    - Happy modding!
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 +You can generate the Minecraft sources for reference (since IDEA already has a decompiler this is only useful for searching through the code) :
 + Run the ''genSources'' Gradle task. If your IDE doesn't have Gradle integration, then run the following command in the terminal: ''gradlew genSources'' (or ''./gradlew genSources'' on Linux/MacOS).
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 ===== Getting started ===== ===== Getting started =====
tutorial/setup.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/15 00:35 by solidblock