Hey, I have a problem when I want to start off.
It is with "-" can start in offline mode
but it is not
Sorry for my English
Well, you are a bit hard to understand, but if you want to go into ofline mode, you start the program (double click it), then type your username, and then when it asks for password, just type "-". (Only the -, not the quotes.)
Then you type the server ip.
If it is a offline-mode server, you should join.
Otherwise, you will need to enter your password instead of the -.
Ok, as a feature request: can the alerts bot also have the option to detect IP addresses? That would be useful and (probably) easy to implement.
You mean detect when a player with IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX joins?
I don't think this is possible, because clients don't interact with each other directly.
All clients connect to the server, and ONLY the server will have the IP's of each client.
Pokechu22: bearbear12345 is right, that's impossible to know the IP of another player.
But you probably meant, detecting when someone type something matching the syntax of an IP adress?
Something matching X.X.X.X where X is a 0-255 number ?
Or perhaps some kind of functionality to run /whois playername and parse their IP out of it? This combined with some scripting could offer stuff like "!where playername" where bot answers the country that ip of player is located in, but then again i think there are bukkit plugins more suited for the purpose then this
/whois is a server plugin. Not all servers have it. Mine doesn't.
sc0tt0ne: Edit MinecraftClient.ini with notepad. Set enabled=true to the autorelog bot.
You may also specify the username, password and server IP in the INI file, by the way.
Then edit kickmessages.txt to add keywords, one keyword per line.
The client will restart only if the kick message contains a keyword specified in your file.
eg: write "restarting" in the file -> you will be relogged for "Server is restarting!" kick message.
Someone else having issue with ] ?
I can't type ] or } at the console. I thought it was something with CMD, so I tried running CMD and I can type those symbols.
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KenXeiko: Brackets and braces work well on my AZERTY keyboard. tYn0: A fix for passwords with special chars will be included in next release.
Meanwhile you may change your password to an alphanumeric one.
Text coloration works, links are clickable, command history and tab-complete are implemented.
Command-line arguments passed to the GUI are transmitted to MinecraftClient.exe which run in the text area in basic IO mode (as described before). Text coloration and formatting is handled by the GUI itself, allowing bold, italic and undelined text to be printed.
Text coloration works, links are clickable, command history and tab-complete are implemented.
Command-line arguments passed to the GUI are transmitted to MinecraftClient.exe which run in the text area in basic IO mode (as described before). Text coloration and formatting is handled by the GUI itself, allowing bold, italic and undelined text to be printed.
Looking nice!You changed the icon I see.
Also, I can't connect to the repo for some reason :|Also, side note, do you think you could put in an rcon mode :?
Like an rcon client inbuilt, and called with --rcon or something?
bearbear12345: Did not touched the repo, if something is wrong it wasn't me. Rcon is a different but really simple protocol (1 unique packet structure) and never changed since beta 1.9 so I could code a tiny separate exe which would probably always work unless the rcon protocol gets changed. But I never used Rcon and some rcon client probably already exist.
eaeaea6978245262: Thanks for appreciating this app, but I'm not sure I understood everything you said. Anyone else: The GUI has beed added to the GitHub repository, allowing developers to build & test it.
It will be released along with Minecraft Console Client 1.6.1, as a separate executable in the same archive.
Text coloration works, links are clickable, command history and tab-complete are implemented.
Command-line arguments passed to the GUI are transmitted to MinecraftClient.exe which run in the text area in basic IO mode (as described before). Text coloration and formatting is handled by the GUI itself, allowing bold, italic and undelined text to be printed.
Looking good, will there be possiblity to be able to run a batch of clients with the GUI? Like having tabs for each session.
Also, I cant seem to get scripts working, do you have plans to have a section for script usage on the main post similiar to bots/command-line? Will be greatly appreciated.
Here we go, Minecraft Console Client 1.6.1 is now released! Changelog:
> Automatically use language file from your .minecraft folder if available
> Removed BouncyCastle dependency (thanks to Allyoutoo for that)
> Fixed issue for logging-in with some special chars in the password
> Added password obfuscation while typing: ******
> Added an API for making a GUI (handling IO & tab-complete from an external app)
> Added MinecraftClientGUI version 1.0 as a separate executable
> The GUI can also handle command-line arguments
TorchRJ_: See testscript.txt for instructions about writing a script:
# This is a sample script for Minecraft Console Client
# Any line beginning with "#" is ignored and treated as a comment.
# Allowed instructions: send, wait, disconnect, exit
# send <text> : send a message or a command to the server
# wait <time> : wait X ticks (10 ticks = 1 second)
# disconnect : disconnect from the server and exit the client
# exit : exit this script but stay connected to the server
send Hello World! I'm a bot scripted using Minecraft Console Client.
wait 60
send Now quitting. Bye
disconnect
Currently, the GUI does not have tabs.
ultimate_n00b: No it wasn't released, but not it's available
TorchRJ_: See testscript.txt for instructions about writing a script:
# This is a sample script for Minecraft Console Client
# Any line beginning with "#" is ignored and treated as a comment.
# Allowed instructions: send, wait, disconnect, exit
# send <text> : send a message or a command to the server
# wait <time> : wait X ticks (10 ticks = 1 second)
# disconnect : disconnect from the server and exit the client
# exit : exit this script but stay connected to the server
send Hello World! I'm a bot scripted using Minecraft Console Client.
wait 60
send Now quitting. Bye
disconnect
Currently, the GUI does not have tabs.
I cant seem to get the script to run, is there a command I need to type in?
Well, you are a bit hard to understand, but if you want to go into ofline mode, you start the program (double click it), then type your username, and then when it asks for password, just type "-". (Only the -, not the quotes.)
Then you type the server ip.
If it is a offline-mode server, you should join.
Otherwise, you will need to enter your password instead of the -.
1.8 / 1.9 / 1.10 / 1.11 / 1.12 / 1.13 / 1.14 / 1.15 / 1.16 World Downloader mod maintainer
Moderator on the mojang bugtracker, and also pretty deeply involved with the protocol documentation on wiki.vg.
Or - as Pokechu22 says - type the minus sign without quotes, and then press ENTER to confirm.
1.8 / 1.9 / 1.10 / 1.11 / 1.12 / 1.13 / 1.14 / 1.15 / 1.16 World Downloader mod maintainer
Moderator on the mojang bugtracker, and also pretty deeply involved with the protocol documentation on wiki.vg.
You mean detect when a player with IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX joins?
I don't think this is possible, because clients don't interact with each other directly.
All clients connect to the server, and ONLY the server will have the IP's of each client.
But you probably meant, detecting when someone type something matching the syntax of an IP adress?
Something matching X.X.X.X where X is a 0-255 number ?
/whois is a server plugin. Not all servers have it. Mine doesn't.
You may also specify the username, password and server IP in the INI file, by the way.
Then edit kickmessages.txt to add keywords, one keyword per line.
The client will restart only if the kick message contains a keyword specified in your file.
eg: write "restarting" in the file -> you will be relogged for "Server is restarting!" kick message.
I can't type ] or } at the console. I thought it was something with CMD, so I tried running CMD and I can type those symbols.
tYn0: A fix for passwords with special chars will be included in next release.
Meanwhile you may change your password to an alphanumeric one.
Text coloration works, links are clickable, command history and tab-complete are implemented.
Command-line arguments passed to the GUI are transmitted to MinecraftClient.exe which run in the text area in basic IO mode (as described before). Text coloration and formatting is handled by the GUI itself, allowing bold, italic and undelined text to be printed.
Looking nice!You changed the icon I see.
Also, I can't connect to the repo for some reason :|Also, side note, do you think you could put in an rcon mode :?
Like an rcon client inbuilt, and called with --rcon or something?
jameshi16: Thanks for appreciating this app
Anyone else: The GUI has beed added to the GitHub repository, allowing developers to build & test it.
It will be released along with Minecraft Console Client 1.6.1, as a separate executable in the same archive.
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Contact: [email protected]
I tried the source off github, still Command Promt
Looking good, will there be possiblity to be able to run a batch of clients with the GUI? Like having tabs for each session.
Also, I cant seem to get scripts working, do you have plans to have a section for script usage on the main post similiar to bots/command-line? Will be greatly appreciated.
TorchRJ_: See testscript.txt for instructions about writing a script:
Currently, the GUI does not have tabs.
ultimate_n00b: No it wasn't released, but not it's available
On a side note, you forgot to update the version at the top of your first post.
1.8 / 1.9 / 1.10 / 1.11 / 1.12 / 1.13 / 1.14 / 1.15 / 1.16 World Downloader mod maintainer
Moderator on the mojang bugtracker, and also pretty deeply involved with the protocol documentation on wiki.vg.
I cant seem to get the script to run, is there a command I need to type in?