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-_copy: Copyright (c) 2004-2020 mudpy authors. Permission to use, copy,
+_copy: Copyright (c) 2004-2022 mudpy authors. Permission to use, copy,
modify, and distribute this software is granted under terms
provided in the LICENSE file distributed with this software.
command.destroy.help: You can destroy any element in the universe as
follows:$(eol)$(eol) destroy prop.dagger
+command.evaluate.debugging: true
+command.evaluate.description: Evaluate a Python expression.
+command.evaluate.help: For debugging purposes, you can use this to run certain
+ Python language expressions within the running engine's context, though for
+ safety reasons only a limited set of builtins are allowed, as well as
+ objects in the mudpy package namespace and the active universe object.
+ Expressions containing "__" or "lambda" are also prohobited for additional
+ safety. Everything following the word "evaluate" is assumed to be a Python
+ expression, and is passed to the eval() built-in, outputting a string
+ representation of whatever it returns. Any exceptions are caught in an
+ attempt to avoid accidentally crashing the engine. This command is mostly
+ useful for inspecting the contents of in-memory objects, for
+ example:$(eol)$(eol) evaluate universe.groups['actor'].keys()
+
+command.get.action: command.c_get
+command.get.description: Pick up or retrieve an item.
+command.get.help: To retrieve something from your environment into your
+ inventory, get it by whatever name is shown, or even a subset or keyword
+ which you think might relate to it.
+
+command.drop.description: Put an item onto the ground.
+command.drop.help: To drop something, reference it by whatever name is shown in
+ your inventory.
+
command.halt.administrative: true
command.halt.description: Shut down the world.
command.halt.help: This will save all active accounts, disconnect all clients
a brief description or, alternatively, give you detailed information on one
command.
+command.inventory.description: Look in your inventory.
+command.inventory.help: List the items you're currently carrying around.
+
command.look.description: Look around.
command.look.help: With the look command, you can see where you are.
data files)$(eol) show group <group> (list the elements in a
group)$(eol) show groups (list all element group names)$(eol) show log
[level [start [stop]]] (list logs above level from start to
- stop)$(eol) show result <expression> (evaluate a python
- expression)$(eol) show time (return several current timer
+ stop)$(eol) show time (return several current timer
values)$(eol) show version (display running version and dependencies)