

In addition, if you're doing anything with the decompilation of Minecraft mods (and people should - they give a lot of insights into good and bad practices and I've learnt some interesting techniques from it) that don't have source publicly available, Bearded Octo-Nemesis 2 (maintained by Tterrag, originally by Immibis) allows you to deobfuscate a Minecraft mod and make it slightly more readable.įor 1.12.2 mods, I'd recommend selecting the "stable_39" mappings. It allows you to view the bytecode in a number of formats (including ASM, I think?).

On the flip-side, I didn't see any configuration options for this and it is certainly opt-out.Īs an aside, I'd highly recommend Luyten as a Java decompiler and viewer. I can think of at least two or three other mods that have explicit "anonymous statistics" collection that is stated on their CurseForge page but enabled by default I don't recall which mods specifically, I just know that, when I'm going through all the config files for a new pack, I always spot it and go "oh yeah that reminds me to turn it all off".
