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Baritone
A Minecraft pathfinder bot.
Baritone is the pathfinding system used in Impact since 4.4. There's a showcase video made by @Adovin#3153 on Baritone's integration into Impact. Here's a video I made showing off what it can do.
This project is an updated version of MineBot, the original version of the bot for Minecraft 1.8, rebuilt for 1.12.2. Baritone focuses on reliability and particularly performance (it's over 29x faster than MineBot at calculating paths).
Here are some links to help to get started:
There's also some useful information down below
Setup
Command Line
On Mac OSX and Linux, use ./gradlew
instead of gradlew
.
Running Baritone:
$ gradlew runClient
Building Baritone:
$ gradlew build
To replace out Impact 4.4's Baritone build with a customized one, switch to the impact4.4-compat
branch, build Baritone as above then copy dist/baritone-api-$VERSION$.jar
into minecraft/libraries/cabaletta/baritone-api/1.0.0/baritone-api-1.0.0.jar
, replacing the jar that was previously there. You also need to edit minecraft/versions/1.12.2-Impact_4.4/1.12.2-Impact_4.4.json
, find the line "name": "cabaletta:baritone-api:1.0.0"
, remove the comma from the end, and entirely remove the line that's immediately after (starts with "url"
).
IntelliJ's Gradle UI
- Open the project in IntelliJ as a Gradle project
- Run the Gradle tasks
setupDecompWorkspace
thengenIntellijRuns
- Refresh the Gradle project (or, to be safe, just restart IntelliJ)
- Select the "Minecraft Client" launch config
- In
Edit Configurations...
you may need to selectbaritone_launch
forUse classpath of module:
.
Chat control
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
BaritoneAPI.getSettings().allowSprint.value = true;
BaritoneAPI.getSettings().pathTimeoutMS.value = 2000L;
BaritoneAPI.getProvider().getPrimaryBaritone().getCustomGoalProcess().setGoalAndPath(new GoalXZ(10000, 20000));
FAQ
Can I use Baritone as a library in my custom utility client?
Sure! (As long as usage is in compliance with the LGPL 3 License)
How is it so fast?
Magic. (Hours of Leijurv enduring excruciating pain)
Why is it called Baritone?
It's named for FitMC's deep sultry voice.