Updated 23 June, 2019

The bot records all player movement and you can retrace anyone's movement in-game right back to when the bot was first connected to the server or to the most recent server wipe.  You are teleported to each recorded step that the player took.  If they raid a base, you raid it, if they fly above or underground, so do you.

All commands are typed in in-game chat and begin with a  /   Commands have access levels and won't work for you if your level is too low.

Tracking Commands:

/track {player name} session {number} range {distance}
/next (track the next session)
/last (track the previous session)
Track the movements of a player. If a session is given, you will track their movements from that session.
If you add the word hax, hacking or cheat the bot will only send you to coordinates that were flagged as flying or clipping.

/skip {number of steps}
Skip {number} of steps. Instead of tracking each recorded step, you will skip {number} steps for faster but less precise tracking.

/speed {number}
The default pause between each tracked step is 3 seconds. Change it to any number of seconds from 1 to whatever.

/jump {number of steps}
Jump forward {number} steps or backwards if given a negative number.

/goto start
Move to the start of the current track.

/goto end
Move to the end of the current track.

/go back
Remove the current base and protection that the tracker has teleported you to. Used with /check base.

/stop
Stop tracking. Resume it with /go

/go
Resume tracking.

/stop tracking
Stops tracking and clears the tracking data from memory. This happens when you exit the server anyway so you don't have to do this.

/check bases
Load base coordinates into the tracker so you can tp directly to each base in sequence. Used for visiting every single base ingame.

/nb
Visit the next base in the tracker.

/pb
Visit the previous base in the tracker.

/killbase
Remove the current base and protection that the tracker has teleported you to. Used with /check base.