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29 lines
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Just start Minecraft. **Does not download assets.**
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# Prerequisites:
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> ### All the stuff you need to play Minecraft
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> Java, etc...
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> ### 7-zip (for extracting natives)
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> **Debian:** `apt install p7zip`
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> **Windows:** https://www.7-zip.org/download.html - Copy 7z.exe/7z.dll to the same folder as the launcher.
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> ### Python 3.x
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> (3.4 is supported, lower may work)
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> **Debian:** `apt install python3`
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> **Windows:** https://www.python.org/downloads/ (use 3.8.x on Win7, 3.4.4 on WinXP)
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# Simple usage:
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- Edit `offline-minecraft-launcher.ini` to your liking
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- Start `offline-minecraft-launcher.py`
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- Enter data
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- Profit
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# Commandline:
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You can automatize entering the data by using commandline arguments. Each argument works like this: key=value - These act like the settings in the ini, and will replace corresponding settings in the ini.
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- **name:** Your player name
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- **version:** The ID of the version you wanna start (Example: b1.8.1)
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- **console:** Whether to show console output (1/0)
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- **osName:** Override your OS in case it isn't detected (windows/linux/macos)
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- **jvmArguments:** The arguments to use to launch your JVM, json formatted - You may need to escape "
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- **java:** The path to the java executable. Try not to append a file ending, as `w` will be added, if console is 0 |