![]() The end result of running MCP on Minecraft is a fairly readable source base, which one can easily make changes to and recompile. ![]() If a symbol is not deobfuscated, you can submit a proposed name on IRC to MCPBot, or even provide a description for the Javadoc. Running a decompiler (JD-GUI or otherwise) on Minecraft by itself will produce obfuscated source, so having this deobfuscation step is very useful as a modder. But even better, MCP includes a comprehensive set of "mappings", providing informative names for each class, and most important field and method names. You may be interested in the Minecraft Coder Pack from Ocean Labs - they include the Fernflower decompiler, producing very high quality output (certainly better than jad, tbh not sure how it compares with JD-GUI).
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