Introduction
woodyll is a python script allowing for fast tpll and point marking.
woodyll opens your minecraft, teleports you to coordinates from your clipboard, marks down the point and switches back to map.
Installation
Windows installation
- Verify if your PC has python installed by opening cmd and type
py --version
. If your PC has python installed, proceed to step 2. If your PC doesn’t have python installed, download it from python.org. - Download woodyll by running
git clone https://github.com/woodyamazing/woodyll.git
in cmd or download the zip and extract it. - Open
config.json
and set the keybind used for executing the script. The default is§
. - Run
launch-windows.bat
woodyll should start. - Now open Minecraft then open your map source, copy needed coordinates and press your keybind. You can stop the script by pressing CTRL+C or by closing the cmd window
MacOS installation
- Verify if your Mac has python installed by opening Terminal and type
python3 --version
. If your Mac has python installed, proceed to step 2. If your Mac doesn’t have python installed, download it from python.org. - Download woodyll by running
git clone https://github.com/woodyamazing/woodyll.git
in Terminal or download the zip and extract it. - Open
config.json
and set the keybind used for executing the script. The default is§
. - Open Terminal, navigate to woodyll folder and then run
chmod u+x launch-macos.sh
- Run
launch-macos.sh
woodyll should start. - Now open Minecraft then open your map source, copy needed coordinates and press your keybind. You can stop the script by pressing CTRL+C or by closing the Terminal window.
If you want to question anything, complain about how poorly written the script is, contact @woody#8006 on Discord.