MC Remote Control

Control & view your Minecraft client from Discord

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Quick challenge

How far can you run before the mobs catch you?

MC Remote Control

MC Remote Control

Control and view your Minecraft client directly through Discord.

Curious what it can do? Peek at FEATURE_LIST.md for a feature rundown.

Discord

- Join our Discord here for: - Suggestions, support & discussion regarding the mod. - Other Minecraft (or 2b2t) related projects.

Supported versions

Feel free to request additional versions to be supported :) (Join my support Discord.)

| MCRC Version | Minecraft version | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------| | 1.1.3 | 1.21.4 & 1.21.10 |

Usage

Here's a quick guide to get started.

1. Installing FabricMC & required mods

- This mod is Fabric-only. Install FabricMC here. - Download the following dependencies: - YetAnotherConfigLib - Fabric API - Mod Menu - Grab the latest release (or the version you need) of MCRC here.

2. Initial launch & configuration

- Launch the client and open the Start on launch menu on the title screen. - Find the MC Remote Control entry and click its icon. - In the config screen, enable Start on launch (startup logic is not implemented yet). - Configure the remaining settings using the next step.

3. Setting up your Discord bot

- Create an application at the OAuth2. - Open the new application and switch to the OAuth2 tab. - Click OAuth2, store the token securely, and paste it into the mod’s third settings tab under “Discord Bot Token.” - In the OAuth2 tab, open the URL generator, enable the bot scope, copy the generated link, and invite the bot to your server. - Enable Developer Mode in Discord (%%MD1%%). - Fill out the remaining three ID fields. To copy an ID, right-click the user/role/channel/server and choose “Copy X ID.” - Discord Channel ID: The channel the bot should monitor. It only responds here. - Allowed Discord User ID: Used only when “Allow Public Commands” is disabled; recommended to keep public commands off. - Discord Guild ID: The server hosting the bot.

4. Relaunch

- Relaunch the client and have fun :) - Run `/help` via the Discord bot to view the available commands. - For more information about the current feature set, check FEATURE_LIST.md.

Controlling the bot in-game

- Run `/mcrc start` from the Minecraft client to manually launch the Discord bot when auto-start is disabled. - Use `/mcrc stop` to shut the bot down without closing your game.

Contributing

- Contributions are welcome! - Follow the existing code style and clearly describe what you changed or added. - Limit each pull request to a single feature; avoid bundling multiple unrelated changes together.

Licensing Notice

- This project uses JDA (Java Discord API) licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - All bundled third-party components are documented in THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES.md.

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