S2CB v1.18 - Schematic to Command Block for Minecraft Java 1.18

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I've updated my Schematic to Command Block (S2CB) utility for Minecraft Java 1.18! It supports importing .schematic files, .schem files, .litematic files and nbt structure files as well as packaging the generated commands into datapacks.

Download: https://github.com/TroZ/s2cb/releases/tag/S2CBv1.18
Previous video showing more features: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6qp-J8Pf_8
Falling Sand Bug: https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-145113

This utility will take .nbt structure files from Minecraft 1.13 or later, .schematic files generated by MCEdit or similar utilities from Minecraft 1.12 worlds or earlier, .schem World Edit files, or .litematic Litematica schematics and convert them into a series of commands that can be run in command blocks in Minecraft 1.16 in order to re-create those structures in your 1.16 world. This allows you to import structures from old worlds into new worlds, or into servers even if you don't have access to the world files (you will need 'OPs' on the server to use command blocks; for single player you will need 'cheats' on, which can be turned on by opening the world to lan play).

Run the utility by double clicking on the .jar file (this should work if you can run Minecraft Java). There is text describing how to use the utility when it starts up. For larger schematics (256 x 256 x 256 or larger), you may need to run java from the command line specifying more memory with a command similar to:
java -Xmx8g -jar s2cb-113b.jar

I've tested a few .schem and .litematic files, but I don't have a big collection of them, so there may be more errors with them that I haven't caught yet. You can file any issues found in the Git bug tracker.

I hope you find this useful!







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