Minecraft AI pathfinder bot
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Baritone

Build Status

A Minecraft bot. This project is an updated version of Minebot, the original version of the bot for Minecraft 1.8, rebuilt for 1.12.2.

Features

Baritone + Impact

Setup

IntelliJ's Gradle UI

  • Open the project in IntelliJ as a Gradle project
  • Run the Gradle task setupDecompWorkspace
  • Run the Gradle task genIntellijRuns
  • Refresh the Gradle project (or just restart IntelliJ)
  • Select the "Minecraft Client" launch config and run

Command Line

On Mac OSX and Linux, use ./gradlew instead of gradlew.

Running Baritone:

$ gradlew run

Setting up for IntelliJ:

$ gradlew setupDecompWorkspace
$ gradlew --refresh-dependencies
$ gradlew genIntellijRuns

Chat control

Defined here

Quick start example: thisway 1000 or goal 70 to set the goal, path to actually start pathing. Also try mine diamond_ore. cancel to cancel.

API example

Baritone.settings().allowSprint.value = true;
Baritone.settings().pathTimeoutMS.value = 2000L;

PathingBehavior.INSTANCE.setGoal(new GoalXZ(10000, 20000));
PathingBehavior.INSTANCE.path();

FAQ

Can I use Baritone as a library in my hacked client?

Sure! (As long as usage is in compliance with the GPL 3 License)

How is it so fast?

Magic