The RaspberryPi edition download
minecraft-pi-0.1.1.tar.gzThe install
fdion@raspberrypi ~ $ gunzip minecraft-pi-0.1.1.tar.gzfdion@raspberrypi ~ $ tar -xvf minecraft-pi-0.1.1.tar
More detail
Mojang.compi.minecraft.net
Python
So, before we get started in writing some python (such as the code I put here: minecraft python ), let's check out block.py in the mcpi/api/python/mcpi directory. It contains the types of materials that can be used:
AIR = Block(0)
STONE = Block(1)
GRASS = Block(2)
DIRT = Block(3)
COBBLESTONE = Block(4)
WOOD_PLANKS = Block(5)
SAPLING = Block(6)
BEDROCK = Block(7)
WATER_FLOWING = Block(8)
WATER = WATER_FLOWING
WATER_STATIONARY = Block(9)
LAVA_FLOWING = Block(10)
LAVA = LAVA_FLOWING
LAVA_STATIONARY = Block(11)
SAND = Block(12)
GRAVEL = Block(13)
GOLD_ORE = Block(14)
IRON_ORE = Block(15)
COAL_ORE = Block(16)
WOOD = Block(17)
LEAVES = Block(18)
GLASS = Block(20)
LAPIS_LAZULI_ORE = Block(21)
LAPIS_LAZULI_BLOCK = Block(22)
SANDSTONE = Block(24)
BED = Block(26)
COBWEB = Block(30)
GRASS_TALL = Block(31)
WOOL = Block(35)
FLOWER_YELLOW = Block(37)
FLOWER_CYAN = Block(38)
MUSHROOM_BROWN = Block(39)
MUSHROOM_RED = Block(40)
GOLD_BLOCK = Block(41)
IRON_BLOCK = Block(42)
STONE_SLAB_DOUBLE = Block(43)
STONE_SLAB = Block(44)
BRICK_BLOCK = Block(45)
TNT = Block(46)
BOOKSHELF = Block(47)
MOSS_STONE = Block(48)
OBSIDIAN = Block(49)
TORCH = Block(50)
FIRE = Block(51)
STAIRS_WOOD = Block(53)
CHEST = Block(54)
DIAMOND_ORE = Block(56)
DIAMOND_BLOCK = Block(57)
CRAFTING_TABLE = Block(58)
FARMLAND = Block(60)
FURNACE_INACTIVE = Block(61)
FURNACE_ACTIVE = Block(62)
DOOR_WOOD = Block(64)
LADDER = Block(65)
STAIRS_COBBLESTONE = Block(67)
DOOR_IRON = Block(71)
REDSTONE_ORE = Block(73)
SNOW = Block(78)
ICE = Block(79)
SNOW_BLOCK = Block(80)
CACTUS = Block(81)
CLAY = Block(82)
SUGAR_CANE = Block(83)
FENCE = Block(85)
GLOWSTONE_BLOCK = Block(89)
BEDROCK_INVISIBLE = Block(95)
STONE_BRICK = Block(98)
GLASS_PANE = Block(102)
MELON = Block(103)
FENCE_GATE = Block(107)
GLOWING_OBSIDIAN = Block(246)
NETHER_REACTOR_CORE = Block(247)
That's a lot. So, next post I'll try to build something using Python with all the materials, to get a feel for what they are.
François
@f_dion
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