Could someone help me de-compile Andromeda or some other HCF Core correctly so I can fork it?

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I'm in need of some assistance in decompiling something that is already good (Or decent) so I can try to fork it.

*Pls help I'm dyeing*
 
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reminds me of someone that was trying to know what is java.
Can someone tell me his name?
m....
M........
Mas...............
MASON!

Wait... no no no no...
JavaEE?
no no no, it must be Mason.
 

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Back to topic: Just use some open-source HCF cores, it only takes 1 second to search on GitHub. And if there's nothing that satisfied you, you can still fork iHCF, but I won't recommend it to you.
 

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What do you expect from someone who uses rodeen's / upsets irl pictures as there MC-Market PFP,
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You guys are... funny...
When you decompile a jar, it's typical that if you paste it into an IDE/compiler, you'll have errors. Now, not all people are Java geniuses, so they need help fixing the errors when decompiling. For example, syntax can be messed up.
Sure, when the source code is released then it's stupid, but when there's no source code and your doing it for yourself and just want it to work, you gotta have some Java knowledge to figure how to fix small errors.
 
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