Baritone cannot find my schematic file when trying to use the build command
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I had created a schematic file by installing world edit to the client. I originally saved it as a .schem file in a dedicated schematics directory in the root of .minecraft. When I loaded up minecraft and opened a new world to make sure the schematic was built correctly, I got the following error when trying to run the build command:
I then closed minecraft and then double checked where it was saved and the spelling of the directory and noticed there was a dedicated baritone folder on the root of .minecraft that was already created. I dragged and dropped the schematic folder into there hoping that would solve the issue but I still got the same error.
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Have you read somewhere that it should be placed in the baritone folder? Unless they changed something recently it should just be .minecraft/schematics/(schem.schem)
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You also need to ensure the file is actually a .schem and not a renamed litematic or schematic as this is common for causing corrupt files.
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@Dyiing So I moved the schematics directory to the root of my .minecraft folder and then try making a new schematic with //schematics save sugarcanefarm. I moved it from .minecraft/config/worldedit/schematics (which is the default location minecraft saves these files) to the recently moved .minecraft/schematics directory. I then closed minecraft and check the properties tab of the file in question (which can be seen here). Reopening minecraft and running the @build command again still gives the same error.
P.S, removing .schem from the text box on that property page causes the file type to change to a generic file format, so it definitely does not have a double file extension in the name
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It’s not an issue of a double extension, but the wrong format. I don’t think that applies here as you made the schematic.
Can you send a screenshot of the new file directory?
Have you tried other names? Other builds? Downloaded ones? I would guess it’s something specific with the file