Hello everyone sandbox are here today we’re going to be learning how to set up a forge environment IntelliJ IDEA 2016 I had a lot of trouble with this so I decided I was going to go ahead make a tutorial on so first thing I went to Going to go into what to do is go into IntelliJ IDEA download the community version unless you have the this one already and you’re going to going to get your GDK file and then you’re going to go and you’re going to download the MDK which I have right here and I’ve already Extracted onto my desktop we will go into how to set this up in this episode you just download it install it and we’ll get into how to set up everything that you’ll need later so once you get all that downloaded and everything installed everything and I go into IntelliJ IDEA I already have it open I can prove that these are other two mods that I’m working on with friends because I have them set up with github but what you’re gonna want to do is go and see once you find you’re going to go into Your program see find your users then you’re going to go into your whatever your computer is called you’re going to go down until you find desktop and then you’re going to find the folder that you just extract everything to I’m going to click on this build Gradle file I’m Gonna hit OK you’re going to have to create directories for empty content routes and this right here when you first install GDK what you’re going to want to do is open up a go into your control panel go into system and security click on system go into advanced system settings environment Variables and this one that says Java home right here you’re going to have to click on that and then you’re going to have to go in and find that JDK file where it ends where it installed into your Program Files and place the location of the like say you’re gonna Have to go and click that and copy that and create a new put it all caps Java underscore home put that in and then hit OK and then you just restart this and do the old attic it and do what I just showed you again and then it should come Up this you have a directory so now we’re just going to hit OK it’s going to build the forge he’s going to take that forwards grader and build everything the way it needs to go once this is done there we go it’ll pop this up and everything should be Closed for you again if this should be open and you shouldn’t see this bar on the side which I’m going to click on which you can easily get by clicking on this right here in the corner so you’re going to click on this and when it loads Everything up here going to go to task Forge Gradle set up decomp workspace and you’re going to go create do come workspace and you’re going to type in X mx4 G space minus X M s4g we’ve got to make sure to put that minus At the front and the back of each one or the front of each one you’re going to hit OK it’s going to create this foot this up here and you’re just going to hit run now this will take longer for you because when you when you do it a Second time it remembers that all the files that it needs to extract and so that’s why you have all these will be green instead of this color now the next step after it extracts everything the next step is very important you’re going to have to refresh this because that’s What builds all of the forbs libraries because if you don’t refresh I got stuck on this the first time it doesn’t build the forged libraries and none of this will work and it will have a little event bar and when that’s done then you’re going to have to do this one and Runge in IntelliJ runs it’s going to ask you if you want to reload the project you’re just going to hit yes you’re going to come up here and you have these two things now I’m going to hit edit configurations applications minecraft client now you’re going to change the Class path to the file name that you named whatever the file is to main and you’re going to change the next one to the main now I got confused on this the first time this JRE right here this 1.8 you’re going to have to make your own And to do that you have to come in here you’re going to go to SDKs and you’re going to hit plus judge ATK and you’re going to go in and you’re going to find it should come automatically come up to this Java file and you’re going to just Hit OK and then you go back and then you should be able it should be right there for you to do now once you set all that up and you hit all those domain you should be able to force a run a minecraft plant Oh so funny I ran a server make sure you have minecraft client selected now it’s going to go through I would suggest running when you’re doing your actual modding to run with this little bug here instead of the play button because you can do this thing called reloading and You can reread load classes into minecraft so you don’t have to close and reopen it over and over again I’ll show you how to do that in the next tutorial and then there you go you have your minecraft modding environment I like registering ready because it just gives Me a nice workspace for me to test my mod and there you go you have a Minecraft you have yourself a nice minecraft workspace and I think that’s it so see you guys in the next tutorial bye Video Information
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