Example of a Bash bot using the RLBot framework. Based off the python example
This bot assumes git bash is installed to the default location
- Bot behavior is controlled by
src/bin/bot.bash
- Bot appearance is controlled by
src/appearance.cfg
Input is supplied as a space-delimited list of key-value pairs seperated by =
.
The key-value pairs are generated from name-mangling the following JSON to a fully-qualified
dot-seperated key for each value. e.g. key-value pair for the x velocity of the car at index 2
is cars.2.velocity.x=412
// All numbers are provided as integers.
{
"ball": {
"location": {
"x": 0,
"y": 0,
"z": 0
},
"velocity": {
"x": 0,
"y": 0,
"z": 0
}
},
"cars": [
{
"location": {
"x": 0,
"y": 0,
"z": 0
},
"velocity": {
"x": 0,
"y": 0,
"z": 0
},
// Rotation components are scaled by 100 before rounding
"rotation": {
"yaw": 0,
"pitch": 0,
"roll": 0
}
},
...
]
}
Output should be returned by outputting a string to stdout
, typically with echo
.
The string should follow the below JSON format
{
"controls": {
// All fields are optional and default to 0 or false
"steer": 0.0,
"throttle": 0.0,
"pitch": 0.0,
"yaw": 0.0,
"roll": 0.0,
"jump": false,
"boost": false,
"handbrake": false
},
// Optional, the string will be logged to the RLBot console.
"log": ""
}