Click on Find or press Enter on your keyboard.Else enter any part of the command you remember: I guess that you used the command " time set day". In the second one, type any part of the command in your command block you remember. In the first empty text box, enter "Command". Inside will be two checkboxes and two text areas next to them. Click Search in the upper tab and then Find in the list that appears:.If you look inside it (not needed), you should see files labeled *.mca or *.mcr, for example "r.0.1.mcr" Double click on it after it shows in the window, and then single-click (select) the folder "region": Then proceed by these steps:Ĭlick on File in the upper tab and then select Open Minecraft Save Folder (not needed in newer versions) One you have installed the application, run it. Then run the program labeled "NBTExplorer.exe"
#Nbtexplorer zip file#
zip file (I recommend doing so to do this in a new folder). You can download the installer for Windows (and Linux with mono-core and mono-winforms packages installed) here and here for Mac.Īfter downloading, unzip the. NET framework 2.0 (or higher) to run the program.
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If you do not know any part of the command being run, try typing " " /" or " " into the search box. The command in it isn't in too many other blocks in the world You remember all or a part of the command written in it Using NBTExplorer, you can find the command block, but only if: Why? Because the command(s) you had in your command blocks are stored in the NBT data of the command block.