# KAMI [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/zeroeightysix/KAMI.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/zeroeightysix/KAMI) [![Issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/zeroeightysix/kami.svg)](https://github.com/zeroeightysix/kami/issues) [![Discord](https://img.shields.io/badge/chat-on%20discord-brightgreen.svg)](http://discord.gg/9hvwgeg) ## A minecraft utility mod for anarchy servers. Development has slowed down considerably. See [forgehax](https://github.com/fr1kin/forgehax) for a more polished equivalent. Some features in KAMI may be based on those of forgehax, as I sometimes used it as reference. Please note Baritone is no longer included. Download the standalone jar [from here](https://github.com/cabaletta/baritone/releases). ## Preview
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## Installing KAMI is a forge mod. Start by downloading the latest version of [1.12.2 forge](https://files.minecraftforge.net/). 1. Install forge 2. Navigate to your `.minecraft` directory. * **Linux**: `~/.minecraft` * **Windows**: `%appdata%/.minecraft` 3. Navigate to the `mods` directory. If it doesn't exist, create it. 4. Obtain the KAMI `.jar` file. * By **downloading** it: see [releases](../../releases) * By **building** it: see [building](#building). 5. Place the `.jar` file in your mods directory. ## How do I ##### Open the GUI Press Y. ##### Use commands The default prefix is `.`. Commands are used through chat, use `.commands` for a list of commands. ##### Bind modules Run `.bind `. You can also use `.bind modifiers on` to allow modules to be bound to keybinds with modifiers, e.g `ctrl + shift + w` or `ctrl + c`. ##### Change command prefix By using the command `prefix ` or after having ran KAMI (make sure it's closed), editing your configuration file (find it using `config path` in-game) and changing the value of `commandPrefix` to change the prefix. ## Troubleshooting Please reference the main [troubleshooting page](docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md) If you experience an issue and it's not listed there, please [open a new issue](../../issues/new) and a contributor will help you further. ## Contributing You are free to clone, modify KAMI and make pull requests as you wish. To set up your development environment, make use of the following commands: ``` git clone https://github.com/zeroeightysix/KAMI/ cd KAMI ``` On GNU/Linux, run `chmod +x gradlew` and for the following commands use `./gradlew` instead of `gradlew.bat` Of-course you can also use a Gradle installation if you for some reason want another version of gradle ``` gradlew.bat setupDecompWorkspace ``` Import KAMI into your IDE of choice. If you use IntelliJ, import from the `build.gradle` file and run `gradlew.bat genIntellijRuns` If you use Eclipse run `gradlew.bat eclipse` If you do not wish to run from an IDE, use `gradlew.bat runClient` to run KAMI. ### Building #### Linux You can build by running these commands (without the <>) in a terminal. ``` git clone https://github.com/zeroeightysix/KAMI/ cd KAMI chmod +x gradlew ./gradlew ``` Possible arguments: ``` build mkdir rmOld copy ``` If you use more than one then it must be in that order. Build is required, `mkdir` makes the `mods/1.12.2` directory, `rmOld` removes old versions of KAMI\* in that directory, and `copy` copies the build release to the `mods/1.12.2` directory. \*`rmOld` removes any jars ending in `-release.jar`, which is the format KAMI uses. If you use any other mod that uses that naming scheme please remove old versions manually. If you prefer copying it manually, find a file in `build/libs` called `KAMI---**release**.jar` which you can copy to the `mods/1.12.2` folder of a minecraft instance that has forge installed. Note: This assumes your minecraft folder is in the default location under your home folder. #### Windows You can build by running these commands in a terminal with the current directory being KAMI. (EG. `cd C:\Users\Username\Downloads\KAMI`) ``` gradlew.bat build ``` To copy on windows run `autocopy.bat` If you prefer copying it manually, find a file in `build/libs` called `KAMI---**release**.jar` which you can copy to the `mods\1.12.2` folder of a minecraft instance that has forge installed. Note: This assumes your minecraft folder is in the default location under your %appdata% folder. ## Thank you [ZeroMemes](https://github.com/ZeroMemes) for [Alpine](https://github.com/ZeroMemes/Alpine) [ronmamo](https://github.com/ronmamo/) for [Reflections](https://github.com/ronmamo/reflections) The [minecraft forge team](https://github.com/MinecraftForge) for [forge](https://files.minecraftforge.net/)