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If you'd like to chat about Azalea, you can join the Matrix space at [#azalea:matdoes.dev](https://matrix.to/#/#azalea:matdoes.dev) (recommended) or the Discord server at [discord.gg/FaRey6ytmC](https://discord.gg/FaRey6ytmC) (they're bridged so you don't need to join both).
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## Why
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For fun, mostly. I wasn't satisfied with the current state of Minecraft bot libraries, and this seemed like a good way to learn Rust.
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## Goals
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- Do everything a vanilla client can do.
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Azalea is a framework for creating Minecraft bots.
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This page is primarily meant for developers that already know they want to use Azalea.
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See the [readme](https://github.com/azalea-rs/azalea) for an overview of why you might want to use it.
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See the [readme](https://github.com/azalea-rs/azalea) for a higher-level overview of Azalea.
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# Installation
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First, install Rust nightly with `rustup install nightly` and `rustup
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default nightly`.
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First, install Rust nightly with `rustup install nightly` and `rustup default nightly`.
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Then, add one of the following lines to your Cargo.toml:
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