The 10th and 11th versions of my Minecraft bot.
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botvX

What is it?

botvX is a Minecraft bot originally designed for Kaboom and its clones. It has many of the features that you would expect in a modern Kaboom bot:

  • commands (obviously)
  • a self care system
  • a command core, to run commands quickly
  • a hashing system, to enable trusted users to securely run certain commands in chat

How to install?

  1. Install Node.js for your operating system.
  2. Download the latest release, or alternatively, download the latest development version using git clone https://code.chipmunk.land/7cc5c4f330d47060/botvX/.
  3. Extract the files if necessary.
  4. Run npm install in the bot's directory. If it doesn't work, try using the Node.js command prompt, or adding Node.js to your PATH.
  5. Copy settings_example.json to settings.json , and adjust the settings to fit your needs. Do not forget to also create a secrets file. An example secrets file is provided as secret_example.json. Do not forget, if you use the secrets template, to change the keys (the ones in there are public after all!).
  6. Run ./launch.sh (macOS, Linux, FreeBSD) or ./launch.cmd (Windows) to start a bot launcher, which will reload the bot when the process closes. Alternatively, you can run node index.js to start the bot only once (it will still rejoin when kicked). If it displays an error saying Node is not a command, please make sure Node.js is on your PATH.

Command list

Name Usage Description
about About the bot
cb <command> Run a command in a command block
cloop add , remove , list, clear Manage command loops
eval <code> Run JavaScript code (must run through console)
help [cmd] Shows command help
logoff Disconnect and reconnect the bot from a server
netmsg <message> Send a message to all servers the bot is connected to
refill Refill core
say <message> Sends a message to chat
serverinfo Get system/bot info, similar to Kaboom's serverinfo command
stop Restart bot
template Used in development, does nothing
tpr Teleport to a random location
verify Check the hashing system