Spawn and manage multiple Minecraft bots with individual control on offline servers.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcc-fleet" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Create 5 MCC bots for an offline-mode Minecraft server, named Bot1 through Bot5, and return each bot's status and available control methods.
A list of 5 started bots, their connection status, and the control options available for each individual bot.
Send Bot1 to coordinates 100,64,100, make Bot2 say “hello” in chat, and have Bot3 follow Bot1, then report the execution result for each bot.
A report showing each bot's assigned action, success or failure status, and relevant feedback.
List all currently running Minecraft bots and show their online status, location, and most recently executed command.
An overview of current bots for centralized monitoring of runtime status and control history.
Control a Mineflayer Minecraft bot to automate gameplay actions and interactions.
Control a Mineflayer bot to move, mine, craft, build, and fight.
Connect ROBOT.md to MCP agents for structured manifest access and validation.
Inspect Minecraft project evidence before writing development code.
Send Discord direct messages through a bot for automated notifications and outreach.
Connect MCP-compatible AI assistants to a Robonine robot arm for local control.