Malmö
Project Malmö is a platform for Artificial Intelligence experimentation and research built on top of Minecraft. We aim to inspire a new generation of research into challenging new problems presented by this unique environment.
Getting Started
It is now possible to use pip3 install malmo
to install Malmo as a python package: Pip install for Malmo. Once installed, the malmo Python module can be used to download source and examples and start up Minecraft with the Malmo game mod. Alternatively, a pre-built version of Malmo can be installed as follows:
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Download the latest pre-built version, for Windows, Linux or MacOSX.
NOTE: This is not the same as downloading a zip of the source from Github. Doing this will not work unless you are planning to build the source code yourself (which is a lengthier process). If you get errors along the lines of "ImportError: No module named MalmoPython
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Install the dependencies for your OS: Windows, Linux, MacOSX.
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Launch Minecraft with our Mod installed. Instructions below.
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Launch one of our sample agents, as Python, C#, C++ or Java. Instructions below.
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Follow the Tutorial
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Explore the Documentation. This is also available in the readme.html in the release zip.
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Read the Blog for more information.
If you want to build from source then see the build instructions for your OS: Windows, Linux, MacOSX.
Problems:
We're building up a Troubleshooting page of the wiki for frequently encountered situations. If that doesn't work then please ask a question on our chat page or open a new issue.
Launching Minecraft with our Mod:
Minecraft needs to create windows and render to them with OpenGL, so the machine you do this from must have a desktop environment.
Go to the folder where you unzipped the release, then:
cd Minecraft
launchClient
(On Windows)
./launchClient.sh
(On Linux or MacOSX)
or, e.g. launchClient -port 10001
to launch Minecraft on a specific port.
on Linux or MacOSX: ./launchClient.sh -port 10001
NB: If you run this from a terminal, the bottom line will say something like "Building 95%" - ignore this - don't wait for 100%! As long as a Minecraft game window has opened and is displaying the main menu, you are good to go.
By default the Mod chooses port 10000 if available, and will search upwards for a free port if not, up to 11000. The port chosen is shown in the Mod config page.
To change the port while the Mod is running, use the portOverride
setting in the Mod config page.
The Mod and the agents use other ports internally, and will find free ones in the range 10000-11000 so if administering a machine for network use these TCP ports should be open.
Launch an agent:
Running a Python agent:
cd Python_Examples
python run_mission.py
On MacOSX we currently only support the system python, so please use /usr/bin/python run_mission.py
if not the default.
Running a C++ agent:
cd Cpp_Examples
To run the pre-built sample:
run_mission
(on Windows)
./run_mission
(on Linux or MacOSX)
To build the sample yourself:
cmake .
cmake --build .
./run_mission
(on Linux or MacOSX)
Debug\run_mission.exe
(on Windows)
Running a C# agent:
To run the pre-built sample (on Windows):
cd CSharp_Examples
CSharpExamples_RunMission.exe
To build the sample yourself, open CSharp_Examples/RunMission.csproj in Visual Studio.
Or from the command-line:
cd CSharp_Examples
Then, on Windows:
msbuild RunMission.csproj /p:Platform=x64
bin\x64\Debug\CSharpExamples_RunMission.exe
Running a Java agent:
cd Java_Examples
java -cp MalmoJavaJar.jar:JavaExamples_run_mission.jar -Djava.library.path=. JavaExamples_run_mission
(on Linux or MacOSX)
java -cp MalmoJavaJar.jar;JavaExamples_run_mission.jar -Djava.library.path=. JavaExamples_run_mission
(on Windows)
Running an Atari agent: (Linux only)
cd Python_Examples
python ALE_HAC.py
Citations
Please cite Malmo as:
Johnson M., Hofmann K., Hutton T., Bignell D. (2016) The Malmo Platform for Artificial Intelligence Experimentation. Proc. 25th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ed. Kambhampati S., p. 4246. AAAI Press, Palo Alto, California USA. https://github.com/Microsoft/malmo
Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.