The follow command doesn't seem to work right.
MajickTek opened this issue · 18 comments
Some information
Operating system: Windows 10 Home
Java version: 1.8.0_222 [OpenJDK]
Minecraft version: 1.14.4
Baritone version: 1.4.3
Forge mods (if used):
Exception, error or logs
Error at argument #1: Expected aw.
How to reproduce
Type #follow <playername>
, as shown in the Usage readme.
Final checklist
- I have included the version of Minecraft I'm running, baritone's version and forge mods (if used).
- I have included logs, exceptions and / or steps to reproduce the issue.
- I have not used any OwO's or UwU's in this issue.
That was not my issue. My issue is that if I use the command properly with a real username, it gives the error i posted.
it worked in previous versions
Someone needs to reopen this issue, as it isn't solved and the person who closed it misread my issue.
@ZeroMemes Please reopen this
I found a solution! Type #follow then the type of entity. So #follow player (Playername)
Or #follow Sheep (Sheepname)
Worked for me!
Ah that does seem to be the solution! @ZeroMemes thanks for nothing, you could have told me the proper syntax. This needs to be changed in the help menu to be more clear.
Uh, the help code literally says you need player before it.
yes i read that but the i was following the USAGE.md which said that you should use follow <playername>
which is not correct.
https://github.com/cabaletta/baritone/blob/master/USAGE.md
It also says that you can use followentity pig
which isn't a command either. I may open a new issue or pull request to fix this.
which you said I should use
I didn't say that, but the linked documentation works. If you used the help command in game you would've gotten the proper usage.
read again. I said the documentation said i should use a certain command.
which said that you should use
It has an issue opened to be updated, and Seven is working on it as I speak.
I linked the proper documentation and you confused me with Brady.
In #help it says type #follow [playername]. That is the main thing people use when stumped ingame, and it should be updated as it is incorrect
Then create an issue for that to be updated. I linked the actual code because that can't be outdated.