You can also use a custom version json for Minecraft, with the [1.14.4](https://www.dropbox.com/s/rkml3hjokd3qv0m/1.14.4-Baritone.zip?dl=1) version or the [1.15.2](https://www.dropbox.com/s/8rx6f0kts9hvd4f/1.15.2-Baritone.zip?dl=1) version or the [1.16.5](https://www.dropbox.com/s/i6f292o2i7o9acp/1.16.5-Baritone.zip?dl=1) version.
These releases are not always completely up to date with latest features, and are only released from `master`. (so if you want `backfill-2` branch for example, you'll have to build it yourself)
v1.2.* is for 1.12.2, v1.3.* is for 1.13.2, v1.4.* is for 1.14.4, v1.5.* is for 1.15.2, v1.6.* is for 1.16.5, v1.7.* is for 1.17.1, v1.8.* is for 1.18.1
Any official release will be GPG signed by leijurv (44A3EA646EADAC6A). Please verify that the hash of the file you download is in `checksums.txt` and that `checksums_signed.asc` is a valid signature by that public keys of `checksums.txt`.
The build is fully deterministic and reproducible, and you can verify Travis did it properly by running `docker build --no-cache -t cabaletta/baritone .` yourself and comparing the shasum. This works identically on Travis, Mac, and Linux (if you have docker on Windows, I'd be grateful if you could let me know if it works there too).
Building Baritone will result in 5 artifacts created in the ``dist`` directory. These are the same as the artifacts created in the [releases](https://github.com/cabaletta/baritone/releases).
If another one of your Forge mods has a Baritone integration, you want `baritone-api-forge-VERSION.jar`. Otherwise, you want `baritone-standalone-forge-VERSION.jar`
- **Standalone**: Everything is obfuscated. This should be used in environments where there are no other mods present that would like to use Baritone's features.
- **Forge/Fabric Standalone**: Same as Standalone, but packaged for Forge/Fabric. This should be used when Baritone is your only Forge/Fabric mod, or none of your other Forge/Fabric mods integrate with Baritone.
If you have errors with a package missing please make sure you have setup your environment, and are using Oracle JDK 8 for 1.12.2-1.16.5, JDK 16 for 1.17.1, and JDK 17 for 1.18.1.
If you are using anything above OpenJDK 8 for 1.12.2-1.16.5, it might not work because the Java distributions above JDK 8 using may not have the needed javax classes.
If it doesn't work try this guide: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46513639/how-to-downgrade-java-from-9-to-8-on-a-macos-eclipse-is-not-running-with-java-9
To add OpenJDK 8 to your PATH add the export line to the end of your `.zshrc / .bashrc` if you want it to apply to each new terminal. If you're using bash change the .bachrc and if you're using zsh change the .zshrc