Modern Windows uses PowerShell by default which is same syntax as Linux for running local commands
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# Wait for the setup process to complete and the Minecraft sources are decompiled.
# Wait for the setup process to complete and the Minecraft sources are decompiled.
#* For '''Visual Studio Code''': This step can be skipped as it was already done in the previous step
#* For '''Visual Studio Code''': This step can be skipped as it was already done in the previous step
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# Generate the run configurations for your IDE using the appropriate Gradle task. <br>These tasks can be run on the command line using ''(Windows)'' <code>gradlew gen***Runs</code> or ''(*nix)'' <code>./gradlew gen***Runs</code>.
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# Generate the run configurations for your IDE using the appropriate Gradle task. <br>These tasks can be run in the terminal using <code>./gradlew gen***Runs</code>.
#* For '''Eclipse''': the task is <code>genEclipseRuns</code>; to run in the IDE directly, open the <tt>Gradle Tasks</tt> tab on the bottom panel, ''wait until the tasks have loaded'' then expand the folder, expand the <tt>fg_runs</tt> folder, then double-click <tt>genEclipseRuns</tt>.
#* For '''Eclipse''': the task is <code>genEclipseRuns</code>; to run in the IDE directly, open the <tt>Gradle Tasks</tt> tab on the bottom panel, ''wait until the tasks have loaded'' then expand the folder, expand the <tt>fg_runs</tt> folder, then double-click <tt>genEclipseRuns</tt>.
#* For '''IntelliJ IDEA''': the task is <code>genIntellijRuns</code>; to run in the IDE directly, open the <tt>Gradle</tt> on the right, expand the project folder, double-click <tt>Tasks > fg_runs > genIntellijRuns</tt>.
#* For '''IntelliJ IDEA''': the task is <code>genIntellijRuns</code>; to run in the IDE directly, open the <tt>Gradle</tt> on the right, expand the project folder, double-click <tt>Tasks > fg_runs > genIntellijRuns</tt>.