2 _copy: Copyright (c) 2004-2019 mudpy authors. Permission to use, copy,
3 modify, and distribute this software is granted under terms
4 provided in the LICENSE file distributed with this software.
6 _desc: This is the standard library of command definitions.
10 command.chat.description: Enter and leave chat mode.
11 command.chat.help: The chat command toggles chat mode. When in chat mode, all
12 input is passed as a parameter to the say command, unless prepended by an
13 exclamation mark (!). For example, to leave chat mode,
14 use:$(eol)$(eol) !chat
15 command.chat.see_also: say
17 command.create.administrative: true
18 command.create.description: Create a new element in the universe.
19 command.create.help: Ways to create an element:$(eol)$(eol) create
20 actor.avatar_fred_1$(eol) create other.garply foo/bar/baz
22 command.delete.administrative: true
23 command.delete.description: Delete an existing facet from an element.
24 command.delete.help: You can delete any facet of an element as
25 follows:$(eol)$(eol) delete area.boardroom terrain
27 command.destroy.administrative: true
28 command.destroy.description: Destroy an existing element in the universe.
29 command.destroy.help: You can destroy any element in the universe as
30 follows:$(eol)$(eol) destroy prop.dagger
32 command.halt.administrative: true
33 command.halt.description: Shut down the world.
34 command.halt.help: This will save all active accounts, disconnect all clients
35 and stop the entire program.
37 command.help.description: List commands or get help on one.
38 command.help.help: This will list all comand words available to you along with
39 a brief description or, alternatively, give you detailed information on one
42 command.look.description: Look around.
43 command.look.help: With the look command, you can see where you are.
45 command.move.description: Move in a specific direction.
46 command.move.help: You move in a direction by entering:$(eol)$(eol) move
49 command.preferences.description: View or change your preferences.
50 command.preferences.help: If invoked with no parameters, all your current
51 preferences and their values are listed. If one parameter is supplied, the
52 value of the preference with that name is displayed. If more than one
53 parameter is supplied, the first must be the name of a preference and the
54 remainder is the value to which you wish to change it.
55 Examples:$(eol)$(eol) preferences$(eol) preferences
56 prompt$(eol) preferences prompt $_(time)>
58 command.quit.description: Leave the World.
59 command.quit.help: This will deactivate your avatar and return you to the main
62 command.reload.administrative: true
63 command.reload.description: Reload modules and data.
64 command.reload.help: This will reload all python modules and read-only data
67 command.say.description: State something out loud.
68 command.say.help: This allows you to speak to other characters within the same
69 area. If you end your sentence with punctuation, the message displayed will
70 incorporate an appropriate action (ask, exclaim, et cetera). It will also
71 correct common typographical errors, add punctuation and capitalize your
72 sentence as needed (assuming you speak one sentence per line). For
73 example:$(eol)$(eol) > say youre sure i went teh wrong way?$(eol) You
74 ask, "You're sure I went the wrong way?"$(eol)$(eol)If necessary, enclose
75 literal statements in quotation marks:$(eol)$(eol) > say "youre sure i
76 went teh wrong way?"$(eol) You say, "youre sure i went teh wrong way?"
77 command.say.see_also: chat
79 command.set.action: command.c_set
80 command.set.administrative: true
81 command.set.description: Set a facet of an element.
82 command.set.help: Invoke it like
83 this:$(eol)$(eol) set actor.avatar_dominique_0 description You see
86 command.show.administrative: true
87 command.show.description: Show various data.
88 command.show.help: Here are the possible incantations (<parameter> is required,
89 [option] is optional, (note) is a note):$(eol)$(eol) show element
90 <element> (list facet definitions for an element)$(eol) show file
91 <filename> (list elements in a file)$(eol) show files (list all element
92 data files)$(eol) show group <group> (list the elements in a
93 group)$(eol) show groups (list all element group names)$(eol) show log
94 [level [start [stop]]] (list logs above level from start to
95 stop)$(eol) show result <expression> (evaluate a python
96 expression)$(eol) show time (return several current timer
97 values)$(eol) show version (display running version and dependencies)