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Baritone
A Minecraft pathfinder bot.
The best way to install it is to run ./gradlew build
and drop build/libs/baritone-standalone-*.jar
into your mods folder (use baritone-api-*.jar
if your other mods use/integrate with baritone, use baritone-*-forge-*.jar
if using forge).
Baritone is the pathfinding system used in Impact since 4.4. There's a showcase video made by @Adovin#0730 on Baritone which I recommend. Here's a (very old!) 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 1.8.9, rebuilt for 1.12.2 onwards. Baritone focuses on reliability and particularly performance (it's over 30x faster than MineBot at calculating paths).
Have committed at least once a day from Aug 1, 2018, to Aug 1, 2019.
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Getting Started
Here are some links to help to get started:
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Settings (note that the 0xf8 fork adds more settings)
API
The API is heavily documented, you can find the Javadocs for the latest release here.
Please note that usage of anything located outside of the baritone.api
package is not supported by the API release
jar.
Below is an example of basic usage for changing some settings, and then pathing to an X/Z goal.
BaritoneAPI.getSettings().allowSprint.value = true;
BaritoneAPI.getSettings().primaryTimeoutMS.value = 2000L;
BaritoneAPI.getProvider().getPrimaryBaritone().getCustomGoalProcess().setGoalAndPath(new GoalXZ(10000, 20000));
FAQ
Can I use Baritone as a library in my custom utility client?
That's what it's for, sure! (As long as usage complies with the LGPL 3.0 License)
How is it so fast?
Magic. (Hours of leijurv enduring excruciating pain)
Additional Special Thanks To:
YourKit supports open source projects with innovative and intelligent tools for monitoring and profiling Java and .NET applications.
YourKit is the creator of the YourKit Java Profiler, YourKit .NET Profiler, and YourKit YouMonitor.
We thank them for granting Baritone an OSS license so that we can make our software the best it can be.
Why is it called Baritone?
It's named for FitMC's deep sultry voice.