MineKA is a minecraft java PvP/(WIP)PvE bot that runs in Node.
Mineflayer currently does NOT support version 1.13 and up. If you have a server that is backwards-compatible with 1.12.2 or below, open index.js and change line 8 from version: false
to version: <server version>
and save.
This tutorial assumes you have no experience with Nodejs or npm.
0: Download and unzip the repository.
1: install the node release for your OS
2: open the newly installed Node.js command prompt
.
3: In the window that opens, type cd
then drag the repository folder into that window. Press enter.
4: Type npm install mineflayer
and press enter. This will install mineflayer, the framework MineKA uses to communicate with minecraft.
5: When you're ready to use it, type node index.js <server ip> <your minecraft username>
. It needs your username so it doesn't attack you. If you want it to attack you, type any random username.
6: In minecraft, type attack
in chat to toggle the bot on & off.
7: To exit the bot without quitting the terminal, press control + c
.
0: Download and unzip the repository.
1: install the node release for your OS.
2: Press command + space and type terminal
into the spotlight search.
3: In the window that opens, type cd
then drag the repository folder into that window. Press enter.
4: Type npm install mineflayer
and press enter. This will install mineflayer, the framework MineKA uses to communicate with minecraft.
5: When you're ready to use it, type node index.js <server ip> <your minecraft username>
. It needs your username so it doesn't attack you. If you want it to attack you, type any random username.
6: In minecraft, type attack
in chat to toggle the bot on & off.
7: To exit the bot without quitting the terminal, press control + c
.
0: Download and unzip the repository.
1: install the node release for your OS.
2: Open the terminal.
3: In the window that opens, type cd
then drag the repository folder into that window. Press enter.
4: Type npm install mineflayer
and press enter. This will install mineflayer, the framework MineKA uses to communicate with minecraft.
5: When you're ready to use it, type node index.js <server ip> <your minecraft username>
. It needs your username so it doesn't attack you. If you want it to attack you, type any random username.
6: In minecraft, type attack
in chat to toggle the bot on & off.
7: To exit the bot without quitting the terminal, press control + c
.