| # Minecraft Instance Install | |
| To start using Voyager, you should first make sure to have an official [Minecraft](https://www.minecraft.net/) game (version 1.19) installed. | |
| There are two ways to start a Minecraft instance for Voyager. Sometimes GPT-4 will write an infinite loop that runs forever. In this case, there'll be a request timeout. Using Azure login can automatically resume the running if there's a request timeout. | |
| ## Option 1: Microsoft Azure Login (Recommended) | |
| Using this method will allow Voyager to automatically resume when there's a request timeout. This is dependent on the [minecraft-launcher-lib](https://minecraft-launcher-lib.readthedocs.io/en/stable/tutorial/microsoft_login.html#let-the-user-log-in) library. | |
| 1. Sign in to [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com/). | |
| 2. Go to [Azure Active Directory](https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_AAD_IAM/ActiveDirectoryMenuBlade/Overview). | |
| 3. Click on the `App Registrations` tab on the left panel. | |
| 4. Click on the `New registration` button. | |
| 5. Fill the form with the following values: | |
| - Name: `YOUR_APP_NAME` | |
| - Supported account types: `Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant) and personal Microsoft accounts` | |
| - Redirect URI Type: `Public client/native (mobile & desktop)`, Value: `https://127.0.0.1/auth-response` (If you get `KeyError: 'access_token'` in the end, you can try to change the type to `Web`, see [FAQ](https://github.com/MineDojo/Voyager/blob/main/FAQ.md) for more information) | |
| 6. Click on the `Register` button. | |
| 7. The `Application (client) ID` will be your `client_id`. | |
| 8. [Optional] Go to the `Certificates & Secrets` tab and click on the `New client secret` button. Fill the description by yourself. After you click `Add`, you will see your value, this will be your `secret_value`. | |
| 9. Go to your Minecraft install location `YOUR_MINECRAFT_GAME_LOCATION/versions`, and check all the versions you have. All the folder names are your valid `version` value. | |
| After these steps, you will finally get your azure_login information: | |
| ```python | |
| azure_login = { | |
| "client_id": "CLIENT_ID FROM STEP 7", | |
| "redirect_url": "https://127.0.0.1/auth-response", | |
| "secret_value": "[OPTIONAL] SECRET_KEY FROM STEP 8", | |
| "version": "MINECRAFT VERSION YOU WANT TO USE", | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| **Voyager use `fabric-loader-0.14.18-1.19` version to run all the experiments.** You may not have this version currently, you can move on to the [Fabric Mods Install](fabric_mods_install.md#fabric-mods-install) section and follow the instructions there to install the fabric version of the game. | |
| ## Option 2: Minecraft Official Launcher | |
| After you install official Minecraft, you should have a Minecraft official launcher, open it, and follow the instructions here: | |
| 1. Select the version you want to play and start the game. | |
| 2. Select `Singleplayer` and create a new world. | |
| 3. Set Game Mode to `Creative` and Difficulty to `Peaceful`. | |
| 4. After the world is created, press `Esc` and select `Open to LAN`. | |
| 5. Select `Allow cheats: ON` and press `Start LAN World`. | |
| 6. You will see a port number in the chat log, that is your `mc-port`, use this number to instantiate Voyager later. | |