
mcp-minecraft
Allows AI models to observe and interact with the Minecraft world through a bot.
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Minecraft MCP Integration
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration for Minecraft that enables AI assistants to interact with a Minecraft server. This integration allows AI models to observe and interact with the Minecraft world through a bot.
Prerequisites
- Minecraft Launcher
- Node.js 18 or higher
- Claude Desktop App
- Java 21.0.5 (recommended)
⚠️ Note: Currently only tested on macOS/Linux. Windows compatibility is not guaranteed.
Important Note
- Use the F3+P Shortcut: Press F3 + P together. This toggles the "Pause on Lost Focus" feature. Once turned off, you can switch to claude desktop and Minecraft will continue running without pausing.
- Connection Issues on Claude Restart: If you restart Claude while the Minecraft server is running, you may experience MCP connection issues on the next claude launch due to lingering java process. See Troubleshooting: MCP Connection Failed for resolution steps.
Installation Steps
-
Download and Setup Minecraft Server
- Download Minecraft server v1.21 from mcversions.net/1.21
- Install Java 21.0.5 if not already installed (other versions are untested)
- Create a dedicated directory (e.g.,
~/minecraft-server/
) - Place the downloaded
server.jar
file in this directory - Note down the absolute path to your
server.jar
file
-
Install and Configure MCP Integration
Quick Install (Recommended):
npx -y @smithery/cli install mcp-minecraft --client claude
Follow the CLI prompts to complete the setup.
Or Manual Setup:
- Navigate to
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Add the MCP server configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "mcp-minecraft": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "mcp-minecraft@latest", "--server-jar", "/absolute/path/to/minecraft-server/server.jar" ] } } }
⚠️ Replace
/absolute/path/to/minecraft-server/server.jar
with your actual server.jar path - Navigate to
-
Launch Claude Desktop
- Start Claude Desktop after completing the configuration
-
Connect to Server
- Open Minecraft Launcher
- Install and launch Minecraft Java Edition v1.21
- Click "Play" and Select "Multiplayer"
- Click "Add Server"
- Enter server details:
- Server Name:
Minecraft Server
- Server Address:
localhost:25565
- Server Name:
- Click "Done"
Features
Resources
The integration exposes these MCP resources:
minecraft://bot/location
- Current bot position in the worldminecraft://bot/status
- Bot connection status
Tools
Available MCP tools:
chat
- Send chat messages to the serverjump
- Make the bot jumpmoveForward
- Make the bot move forwardmoveBack
- Make the bot move backwardturnLeft
- Make the bot turn leftturnRight
- Make the bot turn rightplaceBlock
- Place a block at specified coordinatesdigBlock
- Break a block at specified coordinatesgetBlockInfo
- Get information about a block at specified coordinatesselectSlot
- Select a hotbar slot (0-8)getInventory
- Get contents of bot's inventoryequipItem
- Equip an item by name to specified destinationgetStatus
- Get bot's current status (health, food, position, etc.)getNearbyEntities
- Get list of nearby entities within rangeattack
- Attack a nearby entity by nameuseItem
- Use/activate the currently held itemstopUsingItem
- Stop using/deactivate the current itemlookAt
- Make the bot look at specific coordinatesfollowPlayer
- Follow a specific playerstopFollowing
- Stop following current targetgoToPosition
- Navigate to specific coordinates
Technical Details
- Server runs in offline mode for local development
- Default memory allocation: 2GB
- Default port: 25565
- Bot username: MCPBot
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
-
MCP Connection Failed
- Look for lingering Java processes
- Terminate them manually:
- Windows: Use Task Manager (untested)
- Mac/Linux:
- Go to 'Activity Monitor' and 'Force Quit' java
- Restart computer if process termination fails
- Note: Latest version should auto-resolve these issues
-
Server Won't Start
- Verify Java is installed
- Check server.jar path is correct
- Ensure port 25565 is available
-
Can't Connect to Server
- Verify server is running (check logs)
- Confirm you're using "localhost" as server address
- Check firewall settings
Logs Location
- Minecraft Server logs: Check the minecraft-server directory
- Claude Desktop logs:
~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
Contributing
Contributions, big or small, are welcome!
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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