User blog comment:Sinthorion/Vanilla Item / Block obfuscated code name translation/@comment-27509628-20180318085745

Alternativly, way easier if you ask me, you can use BON2 (Updated downloads) to convert a whole JAR to a deobfuscated one. You'll have to install the forge version in Gradle, which is extremely easy, so allow me to demonstrate:

1. First install The Latest 1.7.10 forge. I prefer using the latest, but recommended might also work, and is advisable if you don't know what you're doing.

2. Then, download the "src" of the forge you just downloaded, it's right next to the install buttons. Extract it to any folder on your PC.

3. Then, open a command prompt/powershell in the folder you just extracted. You can do this by

A) shift + right click in the folder and select "Open Command Prompt/Powershell window here"

B) click in the address bar in windows (Up top, you know, the "This PC > Desktop > Minecraft > Forge > 1.7.10" (That's it for me)). Then, copy the string you get. For me, it's "C:\Users\mahtaran\Desktop\Minecraft\Projects\Forge\1.12.2". Then, open a command prompt by right clicking the windows icon, select "Command Prompt", and enter

I suggest you use method a

4. In the command prompt, execute

5. That's it! You can now use BON2!

As you might notice it's just a shrinked down version of installing the Forge Development Workspace, if you find this unclear, just google it, there are my more people on there that can explain it better than I can.