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Old 11-26-2020, 00:04
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If these plugins are coded in java, tools such as ByteCode Viewer, jd-gui, and DJ Java Decompiler are great for decompiling the code. If you need to modify it, tools such as Java Bytecode Editor(JBE or CJBE), DirtyJoe, or ReCaf can help you change byte code instructions.
It is fair to note that I have never used Intellij or any of its plugins, as I generally use Netbeans and Eclipse for the rare instance that I need to code in java, so I am commenting somewhat generically/hypothetically.
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