How do I package javafx jars in my jar so that I can run it without vm arguments ?

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  1. opal

    Plays relaxing music in the background (by CodeDead)

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  3. Useful-Things

    My opinions on common Java libraries, reverse engineering guides, and some assorted other tips

    Creating fat-jar's for maven/gradle projects each release using automated CI (Like GitHub Actions, or Jenkins)

  4. FlashBuddy

    I've done something similar with maven for a recent project, you can check my pom.xml here.

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