In all the tutorials I've seen, I was told to add all the mod content on a separate file and import everything I need. However, since I'm not very good at programming yet, I like to look at other people's code, copy pieces of it to my own, and figure out which parts I need to change to add what I'm trying to add. Obviously, this requires access to Minecraft's source code. Can anybody give me a link to downloading the source code for the latest version, or at least some version of 1.10?
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If you follow your heart, it will only lead to your arteries.
Unfortunately we cannot distribute copies of minecraft source code as it is against the Mojang ToS, however, you can view it in a decompiled workspace while making a mod.
If you follow these instructions to set up a Forge development environment, you should be able to browse the forgeSrc referenced library in your IDE to see the Minecraft and Forge source code. You should also be able to use your IDE to search for a class by name (in IDEA you can do this with Ctrl-N).
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Please don't PM me to ask for help or to join your mod development team. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future. I'm not interested in developing mods with people.
Unfortunately we cannot distribute copies of minecraft source code as it is against the Mojang ToS, however, you can view it in a decompiled workspace while making a mod.
In that case, how do people know how to add recipes and new items and stuff?
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If you follow your heart, it will only lead to your arteries.
In all the tutorials I've seen, I was told to add all the mod content on a separate file and import everything I need. However, since I'm not very good at programming yet, I like to look at other people's code, copy pieces of it to my own, and figure out which parts I need to change to add what I'm trying to add. Obviously, this requires access to Minecraft's source code. Can anybody give me a link to downloading the source code for the latest version, or at least some version of 1.10?
If you follow your heart, it will only lead to your arteries.
Unfortunately we cannot distribute copies of minecraft source code as it is against the Mojang ToS, however, you can view it in a decompiled workspace while making a mod.
If you follow these instructions to set up a Forge development environment, you should be able to browse the forgeSrc referenced library in your IDE to see the Minecraft and Forge source code. You should also be able to use your IDE to search for a class by name (in IDEA you can do this with Ctrl-N).
Chisel Facades: For all your decorative pipe-hiding needs.
Please don't PM me to ask for help or to join your mod development team. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future. I'm not interested in developing mods with people.
In that case, how do people know how to add recipes and new items and stuff?
If you follow your heart, it will only lead to your arteries.
look at the end of the sentence
Are you sure it's possible to decompile Java?
If you follow your heart, it will only lead to your arteries.
Yes you can, follow Choonster's post
I having this issue too. I want to edit a feature in one of the mods I downloaded because it doesn't work for me.