Minecraft Console Client User Manual ====== **Thanks for dowloading Minecraft Console Client!** Minecraft Console Client is a lightweight app able to connect to any minecraft server, both offline and online mode. It enables you to send commands and receive text messages in a fast and easy way without having to open the main Minecraft game. How to use ------ First, extract the archive if not already extracted. On Windows, simply open MinecraftClient.exe by double-clicking on it. On Mac or Linux you need to install the Mono Runtime: - On Mac: http://www.mono-project.com/download/#download-mac - On Linux: sudo apt-get install mono-runtime libmono-reflection-cil Then, open a terminal in this folder and run "mono MinecraftClient.exe". If you cannot authenticate on Mono, you'll need to run "mozroots --import --ask-remove" once. If Mono crashes, retry with mono-complete instead of mono-runtime. Use at least Mono v4.0. Using Configuration files & Enabling bots ------ Simply open the INI configuration file with a text editor and change the values. To enable a bot change the "enabled" value in the INI file from "false" to "true". You will still be able to send and receive chat messages when a bot is loaded. You can remove or comment some lines from the INI file to use the default values instead. You can have several INI files and drag & drop one of them over MinecraftClient.exe Command-line usage ------ **MinecraftClient.exe username password server:** This will automatically connect you to the chosen server. To specify a server and ask password interactively, use "" as password. To specify offline mode with no password, use "-" as password. **MinecraftClient.exe username password server "/mycommand":** This will automatically send "/mycommand" to the server and close. To send several commands and maybe stay connected, use the Scripting bot instead. **MinecraftClient.exe myconfig.ini:** This will load the specified configuration file If the file contains login / password / server ip, it will automatically connect. **MinecraftClient.exe myconfig.ini othername otherpassword otherIP:** Load the specified configuration file and override some settings from the file. Internal commands ------ These commands can be performed from the chat prompt, scripts or remote control. From chat prompt, commands must by default be prepended with a slash, eg. /quit In scripts and remote control, no slash is needed to perform the command. - `quit` or `exit`: disconnect from the server and close the application - `reco [account]`: disconnect and reconnect to the server - `connect [account]`: go to the given server and resume the script - `script