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Baritone will be in Impact 4.4 with nice integrations with its utility modules, but if you're impatient you can run Baritone on top of Impact 4.3 right now.
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You can either build Baritone yourself, or download the "official" jar (as of commit <a href="https://github.com/cabaletta/baritone/commit/7d0914bd43a7cf0536b6b769c1d880a794bf29ef">7d0914b</a>, built on September 13) from <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/imc6xwwpwsh3i0y/baritone-1.0.0.jar?dl=0">here</a>. If you really want the cutting edge latest release, and you trust @Plutie#9079, commits are automatically built on their Jenkins <a href="http://24.202.239.85:8080/job/baritone/lastSuccessfulBuild/">here</a>.
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You can either build Baritone yourself, or download the "official" jar (as of commit <a href="https://github.com/cabaletta/baritone/commit/66e6216b71a372deba7a397e69a022500aadeb7e">66e6216</a>, built on September 17) from <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/imc6xwwpwsh3i0y/baritone-1.0.0.jar?dl=0">here</a>. If you really want the cutting edge latest release, and you trust @Plutie#9079, commits are automatically built on their Jenkins <a href="http://24.202.239.85:8080/job/baritone/lastSuccessfulBuild/">here</a>.
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To build it yourself, clone and setup Baritone (instructions in main README.md). Then, build the jar. From the command line, it's `./gradlew build` (or `gradlew build` on Windows). In IntelliJ, you can just start the `build` task in the Gradle menu.
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