tutorial:applychanges
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Restarting Minecraft can take a hefty amount of time. Thankfully, there are tools that allow you to apply some changes while the game is running. | Restarting Minecraft can take a hefty amount of time. Thankfully, there are tools that allow you to apply some changes while the game is running. | ||
==== Reload changed classes ==== | ==== Reload changed classes ==== | ||
- | In Eclipse or Intellij IDEA, run Minecraft in debug mode. To apply changes in code, | + | In Eclipse or Intellij IDEA, run Minecraft in debug mode. To apply changes in code, click the build button |
- | do '' | + | |
Note: this only allows you to change method bodies. If you do any other kind of change, You will have to restart. | Note: this only allows you to change method bodies. If you do any other kind of change, You will have to restart. | ||
However, if you use [[http:// | However, if you use [[http:// | ||
- | ==== Reload | + | ==== Reload |
- | After you make a change in a texture ('' | + | After you make changes to assets such as textures and block/item models, you can rebuild the project |
- | ==== Reload | + | ==== Reload |
- | You can apply any change you made in the '' | + | You can apply any changes |
tutorial/applychanges.txt · Last modified: 2022/03/20 13:34 by solidblock