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mian - Mine analysis - Graph block types to altitude in a Minecraft save game <http://github.com/l0b0/mian>

Default syntax:

mian [-b|--blocks=<list>] [-l|--list] <World directory>

Options:

-b, --blocks Specify block types to include as a comma-separated list, using either the block types or hex values from the list.
-l, --list List available block types and their names (from <http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Data_values>).
-n, --nether Graph The Nether instead of the ordinary world.
--log Render logarithmic output.
-s, --save Save the result to file instead of showing an interactive GUI.

Description:

Creates a file with a graph of how much the given materials occur at each vertical layer of the map.

Examples:

$ mian ~/.minecraft/saves/World1 Creates graph of default materials in World1.

$ mian -b 01,dirt,09,sand ~/.minecraft/saves/World1 Ditto, showing only the specified block types.

$ mian -b 56,57,58,59,5a,5b -n ~/.minecraft/saves/World1 Graph all the materials new to The Nether.

$ mian --list Show a list of block types which can be searched for.

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