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minecraft-pcc

v0.1.3

Published

A simple, but powerful command compiler for Minecraft command players.

Downloads

2

Readme

Introduction

PCC is a command compiler written in JavaScript(Node.js), focused on simplicity and effiency.

Features:

  • Simple syntax, allows users to focus on the commands.
  • Compile advancement modules, chains, normal commands. (Currently all outputs are advancement files)
  • Run javascripts when compiling, so users can generate commands on the fly. (Can change the parameters easily later)
  • Define custom annotations and custom commands.
  • Simple syntax to generate advancements for detection.
  • Let users to choose which module to compile. (2 options: Default - This will compile all modules, to compile a set of modules it depends on the command line parameter)

Install

First, install node.js, then run:

npm install minecraft-pcc -g

Usage:

For parsing all modules, run

pcc (file name)

For parsing some modules ONLY (Commands not belong to any module will still be run), run

pcc (file name) (module1) (module2) (module3) ...

Drag the folders(namespace) to (save)/data/advancements

Editor support

  • https://github.com/pca006132/pcc-syntax (atom)
  • https://github.com/Intipablo/PCC-Syntax-Highlighting (notepad++)

Options:

see the options.json

Out is the file to put the output advancements.

To disable the update checker(which will run by default every time you run pcc), change the autoCheckUpdate to false.

Translation

Currently there are only errors with translations. See the TranslateStrings.json.

TODO: Give those keys a more meaningful name.

Documentation:

Run JsDoc to get the full documentation.