All of these links were gathered by reverse engineering the latest Windows client binary (1.21.2 at the time). Prefix each with minecraft://
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Shows the how to play screen
A shortcut to the game for Oculus (VR) users
Adds an external server to the server list
Shows an item on the marketplace
Not sure what this one does
Shows the marketplace home screen
Same thing as above, just simpler
NOTE: You can mix openStore and showStoreOffer like so: minecraft://openStore/?showStoreOffer=<item>
. This is probably possible with other links.
Shows the modal for purchasing Minecoins
Opens the current user's Marketplace inventory
Opens the screen for purchasing the Marketplace Pass
Opens the servers tab in the play menu
Shows a cosmetic item in the dressing room
Opens the dressing room
Probably for in-game events (like the Mob Vote)
Accepts a Realms invite code
Connects to a Realm
Executes a command in the current server. This will disconnect the user if used in a local world.
Seems to be unused
This seems to do something with resource packs
Imports content, could possibly be any type
Not sure what this one does
Imports a resource or behavior pack
Imports an addon
Imports a world template
Connects to a local world by its locally stored ID
Connects to a local or online world. Possible arguments are as follows:
Acts similarly to ?load
Connects to a world by its name
Address of the server to connect to. If ?serverPort
is not specified, it will be 19132.
Port of the server to connect to. Must be used with ?serverUrl