baritone/USAGE.md

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(assuming you already have Baritone set up)

Prefix

Baritone commands can by default be typed in the chatbox. However if you make a typo, like typing "gola 10000 10000" instead of goal it goes into public chat, which is bad.

Therefore you can use a prefix before your messages.

On Baritone v1.1.0 and newer: The prefix is # by default. Anything beginning with # isn't sent, and is only interpreted by Baritone. For older than v1.1.0, # must be enabled by toggling on the prefix setting.

Only in Impact is .b also a valid prefix. In 4.4, # does not work, neither does saying the commands directly in chat. # works by default in 4.5 (not 4.4).

Other clients like Kami and Asuna have their own custom things (like -path), and can disable direct chat control entirely.

Commands

All of these commands may need a prefix before them, as above ^.

help for (rudimentary) help. You can see what it says here.

To toggle a boolean setting, just say its name in chat (for example saying allowBreak toggles whether Baritone will consider breaking blocks). For a numeric setting, say its name then the new value (like primaryTimeoutMS 250). It's case insensitive. To reset a setting to its default value, say acceptableThrowawayItems reset. To reset all settings, say reset. To see all settings that have been modified from their default values, say modified.

Some common examples:

  • thisway 1000 then path to go in the direction you're facing for a thousand blocks
  • goal x y z or goal x z or goal y, then path to go to a certain coordinate
  • goal to set the goal to your player's feet
  • goal clear to clear the goal
  • cancel or stop to stop everything
  • goto portal or goto ender_chest or goto block_type to go to a block. (in Impact, .goto is an alias for .b goto for the most part)
  • mine diamond_ore to mine diamond ore (turn on the setting legitMine to only mine ores that it can actually see. It will explore randomly around y=11 until it finds them.)
  • click to click your destination on the screen. left click to path into it, right click to path on top of it.
  • follow playerName to follow a player. follow to follow the entity you're looking at (only works if it hitting range). followplayers to follow any players in range (combine with Kill Aura for a fun time).
  • save waypointName to save a waypoint. goto waypointName to go to it.
  • axis to go to an axis or diagonal axis at y=120 (axisHeight is a configurable setting, defaults to 120).
  • invert to invert the current goal and path. This gets as far away from it as possible, instead of as close as possible. For example, do goal then invert to run as far as possible from where you're standing at the start.
  • render to rerender the world in case renderCachedChunks is being glitchy
  • version to get the version of Baritone you're running
  • damn daniel

For the rest of the commands, you can take a look at the code here.

All the settings and documentation are here. If you find HTML easier to read than Javadoc, you can look here.

There are about a hundred settings, but here are some fun / interesting / important ones that you might want to look at changing in normal usage of Baritone. The documentation for each can be found at the above links.

  • allowBreak
  • allowSprint
  • allowPlace
  • allowParkour
  • allowParkourPlace
  • renderCachedChunks (and cachedChunksOpacity) <-- very fun but you need a beefy computer
  • avoidance
  • legitMine
  • followRadius

Troubleshooting / common issues

Baritone highlights a block in green but gets completely stuck? Also I'm using Baritone with Future?

Baritone is trying to right click to place a block there, but it can't since there's a conflicting mixin. Baritone can't force click right click when Future is also installed. Left click does work on recent Baritone even with Future, however. For now, turn off allowPlace and Baritone will only search for paths that don't require placing blocks to complete. allowBreak can remain on.

Why doesn't Baritone respond to any of my chat commands?

This could be one of many things.

First, make sure it's actually installed. An easy way to check is seeing if it created the folder baritone in your Minecraft folder.

Second, make sure that you're using the prefix properly, and that chat control is enabled in the way you expect.

For example, Impact disables direct chat control. (i.e. anything typed in chat without a prefix will be ignored and sent publicly). This is a saved setting, so if you run Impact once, chatControl will be off from then on, even in other clients. So you'll need to use the # prefix or edit baritone/settings.txt in your Minecraft folder to undo that (specifically, remove the line chatControl false then restart your client).

Why can I do .goto x z in Impact but nowhere else? Why can I do -path to x z in KAMI but nowhere else?

These are custom commands that they added; those aren't from Baritone. The equivalent you're looking for is goal x z then path.