Minecraft 1.20 - Check For Items Held By Player

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Get a redstone signal when holding an item, works in versions 1.13 up to minecraft 1.20!
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In this minecraft command block tutorial I show how to detect item in hand to give a redstone output!
The commands used in the video:
/execute if entity @p[nbt={SelectedItem:{id:"minecraft:blaze_rod",Count:1b,tag:{CanDestroy:["minecraft:dirt"]}}}]
/execute if block ~ ~ ~ #ice
/title @p title {"text":"Replace this text","color":"aqua","bold":"true","italic":"true","underlined":"true","strikethrough":"false","obfuscated":"false"}
For more commands see: https://mcstacker.net/ and go to /execute if entity.
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