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## Contributing
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If you want to make some changes to the mod, follow this guide:
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1. Follow steps 1-4 from *Building from source* section
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2. Setup forge decompilation workspace
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1. Follow steps 1-2 from *Building from source* section
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2. Create a directory where the repository will reside, using a name that is not "Hbm-s-Nuclear-Tech-GIT"
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3. Download the forge src from [here](https://files.minecraftforge.net/net/minecraftforge/forge/index_1.7.10.html) and extract it into the directory.
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4. Download the source code:
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* Using Git Bash, enter wherever your directory is located:
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```bash
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cd $HOME/Downloads
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```
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* Download the source code:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/HbmMods/Hbm-s-Nuclear-Tech-GIT.git
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```
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* Move or copy every file within the new folder into your directory, making sure to overwrite any files.
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* Feel free to delete the remaining folder and rename your directory (such as "Hbm-s-Nuclear-Tech-GIT")
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5. Enter the source directory
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```bash
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cd Hbm-s-Nuclear-Tech-GIT
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```
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6. Setup forge decompilation workspace
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```bash
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./gradlew setupDecompWorkspace
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```
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3. (OPTIONAL, but needed if you use eclipse) Generate eclipse files
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### Necessary for Eclipse users
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7. Generate eclipse files
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```bash
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./gradlew eclipse
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```
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4. Open up the project directory in eclipse using *Open existing project from file system*
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5. Code!
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8. Switch to the **eclipse** folder inside your directory as a workspace.
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9. If necessary, make sure that Eclipse is using the JDK8.
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* On Linux, enter Windows>Preferences>Java>Installed JREs.
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* Click search to navigate to /usr/lib/jvm and open it. Select the Java 8 JDK (e.g., java-8-openjdk).
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* Afterwards, enter Execution Environment, select JavaSE-1.8, and select the jre listed as a **[perfect match]**
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* On Windows, you may need to set your JAVA_HOME.
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* Search for Environment Variables and click Edit the System Environment Variables.
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* Click Environment Variables. Click new under System Variables.
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* Enter **JAVA_HOME** under Variable Name and enter the path to your JDK 8 under Variable Value (e.g., C:\Program-Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_102).
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* In Eclipse, now enter Windows>Preferences>Java>Installed JREs.
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* Click **Add Standard VM**; in the JRE home, navigate to the directory where the JDK is installed, then click finish and select it.
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10. Code!
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# License
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This software is licensed under the GNU Public License version 3. In short: This software is free, you may run the software freely, create modified versions, distribute this software and distribute modified versions, as long as the modified software too has a free software license. You win this round, Stallman. The full license can be found in the `LICENSE` file.
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