Minecraft Schematic To Command Block

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Minecraft Schematic To Command Block is a utility that can convert small minecraft schematic files into commands that you can run in command block to recreate the schematic in game. Also called Schematic2CommandBlock, this is useful if you don't have access to the world save, if you are on a server for example, but you do have creative mode powers.

NEW VERSION FOR MINECRAFT 1.9: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3UXpzR0vgs


Download ( version 0.9 BETA): http://bit.ly/1EVV7yP

Minecraft Forum post: http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-discussion/redstone-discussion-and/2298932-schematic-to-command-block-command


Use:
Make Sure you have Java 1.8 installed, and double click on the Schematic2CommandBlockv.9.jar file inside the zip file you downloaded.
Schematic2CommandBlock will open, and show some instructions on screen. The default settings will be good for most builds. Click on the 'Choose' button, and choose a schematic to convert.
The instructions will be replaced with the output, showing some info about the schematic, then number of command blocks, and the commands for them.
In game, place the command blocks down in a line from east to west, and fill them with the specified commands. Then just activate them from east to west, waiting for each to finish before activating the next.



Please leave any comments, feedback and suggestions about the utility below!

I'm working on an improved version that won't have the limit of having to fit an entire row in one command block, but it will take me a bit of time to complete. I'll release another beta version when I have that complete and I'll probably release the source then as well.







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