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# Integration between Baritone and Impact
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Impact 4.4 will have Baritone included on release, however, if you're impatient, you can install Baritone into Impact 4.3 right now!
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## An Introduction
There are some basic steps to getting Baritone setup with Impact.
- Acquiring a build of Baritone
- Placing Baritone in the libraries directory
- Modifying the Impact Profile JSON to run baritone
- How to use Baritone
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## Acquiring a build of Baritone
There are 3 methods of acquiring a build of Baritone (While it is still in development)
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### Official Build (Not always up to date)
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Download the "official" jar (as of commit <a href="https://github.com/cabaletta/baritone/commit/61cf103df451a5aafa6bfbe5ed089043212f0b42">61cf103</a>,
built on September 24) from <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/imc6xwwpwsh3i0y/baritone-1.0.0.jar?dl=0">here</a>.
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### Building Baritone yourself
There are a few steps to this
- Clone this repository
- Setup the project as instructed in the README
- Run the ``build`` gradle task. You can either do this using IntelliJ's gradle UI or through a
command line
- Windows: ``gradlew build``
- Mac/Linux: ``./gradlew build``
- The build should be exported into ``/build/libs/baritone-1.0.0.jar``
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### Cutting Edge Release
If you want to trust @Plutie#9079, you can download an automatically generated build of the latest commit
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from his Jenkins server, found <a href="https://plutiejenkins.leijurv.com/job/baritone/lastSuccessfulBuild/">here</a>.
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## Placing Baritone in the libraries directory
``/libraries`` is a neat directory in your <a href="https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/.minecraft">Minecraft Installation Directory</a>
that contains all of the dependencies that are required from the game and some mods. This is where we will be
putting baritone.
- Locate the ``libraries`` folder, it should be in the Minecraft Installation Directory
- Create 3 new subdirectories starting from ``libraries``
- ``cabaletta``
- ``baritone``
- ``1.0.0``
- Copy the build of Baritone that was acquired earlier, and place it into the ``1.0.0`` folder
- The full path should look like ``<Minecraft>/libraries/cabaletta/baritone/1.0.0/baritone-1.0.0.jar``
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## Modifying the Impact Profile JSON to run baritone
The final step is "registering" the Baritone library with Impact, so that it loads on launch.
- Ensure your Minecraft launcher is closed
- Navigate back to the Minecraft Installation Directory
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- Find the ``versions`` directory, and open in
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- In here there should be a ``1.12.2-Impact_4.3`` folder.
- If you don't have any Impact folder or have a version older than 4.3, you can download Impact <a href="https://impactdevelopment.github.io">here</a>.
- Open the folder and inside there should be a file called ``1.12.2-Impact_4.3.json``
- Open the JSON file with a text editor that supports your system's line endings
- For example, Notepad on Windows likely will NOT work for this. You should instead use a Text Editor like
<a href="https://notepad-plus-plus.org/">Notepad++</a> if you're on Windows. (For other systems, I'm not sure
what would work the best so you may have to do some research.)
- Find the ``libraries`` array in the JSON. It should look something like this.
```
"libraries": [
{
"name": "net.minecraft:launchwrapper:1.12"
},
{
"name": "com.github.ImpactDevelopment:Impact:4.3-1.12.2",
"url": "https://impactdevelopment.github.io/maven/"
},
{
"name": "com.github.ImpactDeveloment:ClientAPI:3.0.2",
"url": "https://impactdevelopment.github.io/maven/"
},
...
```
- Create a new object in the array, between the ``Impact`` and ``ClientAPI`` dependencies preferably.
```
{
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"name": "cabaletta:baritone:1.0.0"
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},
```
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- Now find the ``"minecraftArguments": "..."`` text near the top.
- At the very end of the quotes where it says ``--tweakClass clientapi.load.ClientTweaker"``, add on the following so it looks like:
- ``--tweakClass clientapi.load.ClientTweaker --tweakClass baritone.launch.BaritoneTweakerOptifine"``
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- If you didn't close your launcher for this step, restart it now.
- You can now launch Impact 4.3 as normal, and Baritone should start up
## How to use Baritone
Instructions on how to use Baritone are limited, and you may have to read a little bit of code (Really nothing much
just plain English), you can view that <a href="https://github.com/cabaletta/baritone#chat-control">here</a>.