Make neoforge.mods.toml a generated resource, making it compatible with running from IDE #95
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Switching to this approach adds full support for placeholders in neoforge.mods.toml
In contrast to other approaches, this exposes the file where the placeholders are already replaced to the IDE as a normal source-file, meaning it is still responsible for copying it, but that also means cleaning & rebuilding from IDE has the normal intended effect, rather than it conflicting with other Gradle tasks writing to its output directory.