- Add improvements from pull request #76
- Add support for regexes instead of simple matches
- Add support for internal MCC commands eg script
- Add support for flexible INI file containing matches
TODO: Testing, sample INI file, proper documentation
Player list updates on MC 1.8 handler did not take into account the
amount of items in the list and were only processing the first item,
including when there wasn't any item to process. Unfortunately some
weird servers were sending useless empty tab-list updates, causing a
crash. Should fix issue #78 and forum posts 1267, 1269, 1284. Thanks
dbear20, link3321, gerik43, Darkaegis, k3ldon and Ryan6578 for their bug
reports! :)
When a very long message is typed, a delay of 2 seconds is by default
used before sending parts of the long messages. The delay can be
modified or set back to 0 in configuration file, if necessary.
This bot allows users to add a bot that can detect and respond to
certain text.
The bot can be enabled/disabled via the ini file. (disabled by default)
The bot uses 2 files to let the user set what to pickup and what to
respond.
- Merge all error handling code into one method
- Fix ConsoleIO not clearing the line being typed upon reset
- Update console title upon logging in to the server
- Pass "failed to ping this IP" to AutoRelog (thx doranchak)
- Pass minecraft login failure message to AutoRelog bot (suggestion by
doranchak)
- Fix NullReferenceException in McTcpClient caused by SocketException in
ProxyHandler
- Refactor error handling code in Program.InitializeClient()
- More detailed error messages on network errors.
- Add prompt for Minecraft version
- Improve offline-mode command prompt
- Fix default value on parse error in protocol handler
- Fix failed to connect not showing offline prompt
Mono Framework does not handle CFB-8 AES encryption mode. So now MCC
will now use borrowed code from the BouncyCastle project for handling
AES when running on Mono framework, instead of using a dirty workaround
to try getting Mono encryption working. Regular .NET framework
encryption module will still be used when not running under Mono (eg on
Windows or using Wine)
Should hopefully fix all the issues encountered on Mono including #41
and finally achieve full compatibility of MCC with Mac and Linux.