docs/source/basics.rst @ 7942222da830
Followbox and associated improvements. It's still a bit buggy, but I'm done for the night.
| author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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| date | Fri, 02 Sep 2011 20:10:35 -0400 |
| parents | cb2d6c82204a |
| children | (none) |
Basic Concepts ============== The basic flow of creating a Minecraft bot with Clojurecraft looks like this: * Connect to a Minecraft server to get a ``Bot`` object. * Define and add events handlers to the bot. * Define and add loops to the bot. * Let the bot do its thing. * Disconnect the bot from the server. You can also manually tell a bot to perform actions from a REPL. Connecting ---------- You can connect to a Minecraft server with the ``connect`` function:: (clojurecraft.core/connect {:name "hostname" :port INT} "username") You can also pass ``nil`` as a username to get a random string of letters. When you connect to a server you get a ``Bot`` object back. Once you've got a bot you can query it for data about its world, tell it to perform actions, and add event handlers and loops. Event Handlers -------------- Event handlers are functions that let your bot react to things that happen in the world. Check out the :doc:`Event Handlers </events>` page for more information. Loops ----- Loops are functions that run every ``N`` milliseconds and let your bot query the world and perform actions. Check out the :doc:`Loops </loops>` page for more information. Disconnecting ------------- To disconnect a bot from the server you simply call the ``disconnect`` function:: (clojurecraft.core/disconnect bot)