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Quick Start

Go from zero to talking with your AI assistant in five steps.
Minekube AI is currently in beta. You need an invite code to create a server. Join our Discord to get one.
1

Sign Up

Go to minekube.com and sign in with Discord. If you have a referral code, enter it during signup.
2

Create Your Server

On the dashboard, click Create Server. Your Paper 1.21 server spins up in about 30 seconds with Skript, skript-reflect, and PlugMan pre-installed.
3

Add the Server in Minecraft

Open Minecraft Java Edition (1.21+):
  1. Go to Multiplayer and click Add Server
  2. Paste the server address shown on your dashboard
  3. Click Done
Your server appears in the list. If it shows “Server is sleeping”, just wait about 30 seconds — viewing it in the list wakes it automatically.
4

Join and Talk to the AI

Double-click your server to join. Once you are in-game, start chatting with the AI:
5

Try These First

Here are some great first requests to try:
give me creative mode
what plugins are installed?
set time to day
make a welcome message when players join
build something cool at spawn
The AI executes each request and reports back what it did.

What Happens While the AI Works

When you send a message:
  • “AI is thinking…” appears on your action bar (above your hotbar)
  • Tool calls appear in chat as the AI runs commands (e.g., [AI Tool] Bash)
  • The AI’s response appears in chat when it finishes
  • Completion time is shown (e.g., [AI] Completed (3.2s))
You can keep sending messages while the AI is working. New messages are queued and processed in order. To cancel the current task, say “stop”, “cancel”, click the [Cancel] link in chat, or type /ai cancel.

Next Steps

Connecting

Detailed guide on server states, wake-on-connect, and troubleshooting

Chatting with AI

Master AI mode, prefix mode, queuing, interrupts, and tips for great results

Examples

Browse dozens of real examples from simple commands to full minigames

AI Overview

Understand how the AI agent works under the hood