Baritone: when I type “# mine diamond_ore” it says command not found

Created on 13 Oct 2019  ·  10Comments  ·  Source: cabaletta/baritone

Some information

Operating system: MAC
Java version: 1.14
Minecraft version: 1.14
Baritone version: 1.14
Forge mods (if used):

Exception, error or logs

You can find your logs in %appdata%/.minecraft/logs/ (Windows) or /Library/Application\ Support/minecraft/logs (Mac).

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  • [x] I have included the version of Minecraft I'm running, baritone's version and forge mods (if used).
  • [x] I have included logs, exceptions and / or steps to reproduce the issue.
  • [x] I have not used any OwO's or UwU's in this issue.
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Imagine using non-quantum calculations

All 10 comments

remove the space
#mine diamond_ore

It ignores you because you haven't specified the mod for it.
#mine minecraft:diamond_ore

@TheK0tYaRa it is not necessary to specify which mod it is from if the block is from minecraft otherwise you should specify the mod. I have never used minecraft: before a block name and it has never failed. @Stingrayyz It is saying command not found because 'space' is not a command. Removing the space before mine diamond_ore should fix your problem. #mine Diamond_ore

@TexRexTex it doesn't work so with me so I thought it won't work for anyone, but ok.

if you're running baritone through Impact then try the .b prefix. .b #mine minecraft:diamond_ore

@Xephorix No wtf it's .b mine diamond_ore specifying the mod is useless for most cases

I never used .b in Impact, I just used # commands

imagine using a mac

Imagine using non-quantum calculations

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