Minecraft client written in Python. Work in progress, not all versions may be usable as of yet due to minor differences in formatting.
Argon will manage the following elements of Minecraft for you.
- Portable Java versions courtesy of AdoptOpenJDK's API.
- Different Mojang accounts and their sessions.
- Any versions you would like to play.
- Python 3.6
- Minecraft account
Java will be installed automatically in a portable directory.
py -m argon --help
usage: __main__.py [-h] [-v VERSION] [-u USERNAME] [-p PASSWORD]
[--list-accounts]
Minecraft client written in Python.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v VERSION, --version VERSION
Version of Minecraft to play.
-u USERNAME, --username USERNAME
Username of the account to use.
-p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
Password of the account to use.
--list-accounts List all of the available accounts.
For example, if you wanted to play version 1.8.9 on an account with the email user@example.com (password my_secure_password) you would do the following.
py -m argon --username user@example.com --password my_secure_password --version 1.8.9
From here, the user session will be saved to the accounts.json
file, and so you can remove the --password
argument next time you want to play.
The base directory for all files is %APPDATA%/.argon/
by default. It can be set to another directory by changing the path
variable when initializing the Argon()
object.
The following items will be included in your install regardless of whether or not you start Minecraft. However, some folders will only be generated when certain actions are taken, such as downloading Java runtimes or game assets.
Path | Description |
---|---|
accounts.json |
All authenticated Minecraft sessions. |
profiles.json |
Presets for Minecraft versions, including arguments. |
Path | Description |
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/assets |
List of assets for versions. |
/java |
Portable Java (AdoptOpenJDK) versions. |
/runtime |
All runtime data will go in this directory, e.g. configs generated by mods. |
/versions |
Different Minecraft versions. |
- For Minecraft versions lower than 1.6, you will need to change your game directory to a fresh folder, as otherwise you will crash.