.. This File is autogenerated. Do not edit. SimpleLaunch ========================== .. code:: python #!/usr/bin/env python3 # This example shows how to simple install and launch the latest version of Minecraft. import minecraft_launcher_lib import subprocess import sys # Set the data for your Azure Application here. For more information look at the documentation. CLIENT_ID = "YOUR CLIENT ID" REDIRECT_URL = "YOUR REDIRECT URL" # Get latest version latest_version = minecraft_launcher_lib.utils.get_latest_version()["release"] # Get Minecraft directory minecraft_directory = minecraft_launcher_lib.utils.get_minecraft_directory() # Make sure, the latest version of Minecraft is installed minecraft_launcher_lib.install.install_minecraft_version(latest_version, minecraft_directory) # Login login_url, state, code_verifier = minecraft_launcher_lib.microsoft_account.get_secure_login_data(CLIENT_ID, REDIRECT_URL) print(f"Please open {login_url} in your browser and copy the url you are redirected into the prompt below.") code_url = input() # Get the code from the url try: auth_code = minecraft_launcher_lib.microsoft_account.parse_auth_code_url(code_url, state) except AssertionError: print("States do not match!") sys.exit(1) except KeyError: print("Url not valid") sys.exit(1) # Get the login data login_data = minecraft_launcher_lib.microsoft_account.complete_login(CLIENT_ID, None, REDIRECT_URL, auth_code, code_verifier) # Get Minecraft command options = { "username": login_data["name"], "uuid": login_data["id"], "token": login_data["access_token"] } minecraft_command = minecraft_launcher_lib.command.get_minecraft_command(latest_version, minecraft_directory, options) # Start Minecraft subprocess.run(minecraft_command, cwd=minecraft_directory) :repolink:`View this example on Codeberg `