input is passed as a parameter to the say command, unless prepended by an
exclamation mark (!). For example, to leave chat mode,
use:$(eol)$(eol) !chat
-command.chat.see_also: say
+command.chat.see_also:
+ - say
command.create.administrative: true
command.create.description: Create a new element in the universe.
command.look.help: With the look command, you can see where you are.
command.move.description: Move in a specific direction.
-command.move.help: You move in a direction by entering:$(eol)$(eol) move
- north
+command.move.help: Move to another place by supplying the name of a
+ portal/direction or a suitable abbreviation for one,
+ like:$(eol)$(eol) move north$(eol) move s
command.preferences.description: View or change your preferences.
command.preferences.help: If invoked with no parameters, all your current
ask, "You're sure I went the wrong way?"$(eol)$(eol)If necessary, enclose
literal statements in quotation marks:$(eol)$(eol) > say "youre sure i
went teh wrong way?"$(eol) You say, "youre sure i went teh wrong way?"
-command.say.see_also: chat
+command.say.see_also:
+ - chat
command.set.action: command.c_set
command.set.administrative: true