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Hey there, thanks for this addition (I know there's a lot of people that prefer Eclipse over NetBeans). There's a new repository* with new code where I'll be putting any future improvements; if you're feeling especially helpful and feel like adding the same files over there (it's using Gradle for dependencies so you'll probably need an Eclipse Gradle plugin) I'd be happy to merge in that change over there ASAP. *I know a new repository is sort of inconvenient, but the changes weren't backward compatible and switching to Gradle meant some big changes to the architecture-- it didn't seem like a "branch" thing. |
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Added Eclipse files. Use Moppy/Java as Eclipse Project Workspace.