# Minecraft Bot ## Setup Assuming Debian / Ubuntu based distro: ``` $ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install build-essential python3 python3-dev python3-pip python3-virtualenv git $ git clone https://git.tannercollin.com/tanner/minecraft-bot.git $ cd minecraft-bot/ $ bash download_mcdata.sh $ virtualenv -p python3 env $ source env/bin/activate (env) $ pip install -r requirements.txt ``` Always make sure the virtual environment is running `(env)`. ## Running ``` (env) $ USERNAME=you@domain.com PASSWORD=supersecret SERVER=example.com python main.py ``` ## Commands Talking to bot (All commands can be found in "game.py" under "public commands", starting around line 494) Use prefix (in this case, "1") to call to attention before giving command. (EX. 1ping, 1here, etc.) # ping Will respond "pong" if active and listening # pos Will respond with current position # afk Will afk (if not already) # unafk Will unafk (if afk) # error --- # inv Will list inventory (in terminal) # time --- # count --- # loaded --- # players --- # objects --- # mobs --- # monsters --- # villagers --- # threats --- # spiral --- # sand slice --- # zzz Will afk if in overworld, and if not already afk # tree --- # block --- # ## temporary workarounds # Add "?" to line 457, which is "match1 = re.match(r'<(\w+)> (.*)', text)" It should now look like this "match1 = re.match(r' (.*)', text)" This allows the bot to react to commands made by someone else than the creator of code (Tanner6)