Step 1: Install Wurst

If you haven’t installed Wurst yet, check out this tutorial.

Step 2: Install Baritone

2.1. Download Fabritone.

Fabritone is a Fabric-compatible version of Baritone for Minecraft 1.14.4.

2.2. Add Fabritone to your mods folder.

.minecraft/mods folder with Fabritone and Wurst

To get to your .minecraft folder, open Windows Explorer and type/copy the following into the address bar: %appdata%/.minecraft

(If you are using Linux or Mac then the path to your .minecraft folder will be different. Please Google that part.)

Step 3: Test It

Once you have completed the above steps, start Minecraft and see if Baritone is working.

For example, you could type @thisway 1000 into the chat, followed by @path. Baritone should then start walking forwards for 1000 blocks, like this:

Baritone example

NOTE: The prefix for using Baritone commands is @, not #!

For a full list of commands, see: https://github.com/cabaletta/baritone/blob/master/USAGE.md