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search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'l ls', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' l ls', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look while out-of-character\n\n Usage:\n look\n\n Look in the ooc state.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'ls l', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' ls l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look while out-of-character\n\n Usage:\n look\n\n Look in the ooc state.\n '}¶
Bases: evennia.commands.default.muxcommand.MuxCommand
testing which colors your client support
color ansi | xterm256
+color ansi | xterm256 | truecolor
Prints a color map along with in-mud color codes to use to produce them. It also tests what is supported in your client. Choices are -16-color ansi (supported in most muds) or the 256-color xterm256 -standard. No checking is done to determine your client supports +16-color ansi (supported in most muds), the 256-color xterm256 +standard, or truecolor. No checking is done to determine your client supports color - if not you will see rubbish appear.
func()[source]¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'color', 'no_prefix': ' ', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n testing which colors your client support\n\n Usage:\n color ansi | xterm256\n\n Prints a color map along with in-mud color codes to use to produce\n them. It also tests what is supported in your client. Choices are\n 16-color ansi (supported in most muds) or the 256-color xterm256\n standard. No checking is done to determine your client supports\n color - if not you will see rubbish appear.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'color', 'no_prefix': ' ', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n testing which colors your client support\n\n Usage:\n color ansi | xterm256 | truecolor\n\n Prints a color map along with in-mud color codes to use to produce\n them. It also tests what is supported in your client. Choices are\n 16-color ansi (supported in most muds), the 256-color xterm256\n standard, or truecolor. No checking is done to determine your client supports\n color - if not you will see rubbish appear.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'remit pemit', 'category': 'admin', 'key': 'emit', 'no_prefix': ' remit pemit', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n admin command for emitting message to multiple objects\n\n Usage:\n emit[/switches] [<obj>, <obj>, ... =] <message>\n remit [<obj>, <obj>, ... =] <message>\n pemit [<obj>, <obj>, ... =] <message>\n\n Switches:\n room - limit emits to rooms only (default)\n accounts - limit emits to accounts only\n contents - send to the contents of matched objects too\n\n Emits a message to the selected objects or to\n your immediate surroundings. If the object is a room,\n send to its contents. remit and pemit are just\n limited forms of emit, for sending to rooms and\n to accounts respectively.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'pemit remit', 'category': 'admin', 'key': 'emit', 'no_prefix': ' pemit remit', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n admin command for emitting message to multiple objects\n\n Usage:\n emit[/switches] [<obj>, <obj>, ... =] <message>\n remit [<obj>, <obj>, ... =] <message>\n pemit [<obj>, <obj>, ... =] <message>\n\n Switches:\n room - limit emits to rooms only (default)\n accounts - limit emits to accounts only\n contents - send to the contents of matched objects too\n\n Emits a message to the selected objects or to\n your immediate surroundings. If the object is a room,\n send to its contents. remit and pemit are just\n limited forms of emit, for sending to rooms and\n to accounts respectively.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'batchcommand batchcmd', 'category': 'building', 'key': 'batchcommands', 'no_prefix': ' batchcommand batchcmd', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n build from batch-command file\n\n Usage:\n batchcommands[/interactive] <python.path.to.file>\n\n Switch:\n interactive - this mode will offer more control when\n executing the batch file, like stepping,\n skipping, reloading etc.\n\n Runs batches of commands from a batch-cmd text file (*.ev).\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'batchcmd batchcommand', 'category': 'building', 'key': 'batchcommands', 'no_prefix': ' batchcmd batchcommand', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n build from batch-command file\n\n Usage:\n batchcommands[/interactive] <python.path.to.file>\n\n Switch:\n interactive - this mode will offer more control when\n executing the batch file, like stepping,\n skipping, reloading etc.\n\n Runs batches of commands from a batch-cmd text file (*.ev).\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['@typeclasses', '@swap', '@parent', '@update', '@type']¶aliases = ['@parent', '@type', '@swap', '@typeclasses', '@update']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@typeclasses @swap @parent @update @type', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@typeclass', 'no_prefix': 'typeclass typeclasses swap parent update type', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n set or change an object's typeclass\n\n Usage:\n typeclass[/switch] <object> [= typeclass.path]\n typeclass/prototype <object> = prototype_key\n\n typeclasses or typeclass/list/show [typeclass.path]\n swap - this is a shorthand for using /force/reset flags.\n update - this is a shorthand for using the /force/reload flag.\n\n Switch:\n show, examine - display the current typeclass of object (default) or, if\n given a typeclass path, show the docstring of that typeclass.\n update - *only* re-run at_object_creation on this object\n meaning locks or other properties set later may remain.\n reset - clean out *all* the attributes and properties on the\n object - basically making this a new clean object. This will also\n reset cmdsets!\n force - change to the typeclass also if the object\n already has a typeclass of the same name.\n list - show available typeclasses. Only typeclasses in modules actually\n imported or used from somewhere in the code will show up here\n (those typeclasses are still available if you know the path)\n prototype - clean and overwrite the object with the specified\n prototype key - effectively making a whole new object.\n\n Example:\n type button = examples.red_button.RedButton\n type/prototype button=a red button\n\n If the typeclass_path is not given, the current object's typeclass is\n assumed.\n\n View or set an object's typeclass. If setting, the creation hooks of the\n new typeclass will be run on the object. If you have clashing properties on\n the old class, use /reset. By default you are protected from changing to a\n typeclass of the same name as the one you already have - use /force to\n override this protection.\n\n The given typeclass must be identified by its location using python\n dot-notation pointing to the correct module and class. If no typeclass is\n given (or a wrong typeclass is given). Errors in the path or new typeclass\n will lead to the old typeclass being kept. The location of the typeclass\n module is searched from the default typeclass directory, as defined in the\n server settings.\n\n "}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@parent @type @swap @typeclasses @update', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@typeclass', 'no_prefix': 'typeclass parent type swap typeclasses update', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n set or change an object's typeclass\n\n Usage:\n typeclass[/switch] <object> [= typeclass.path]\n typeclass/prototype <object> = prototype_key\n\n typeclasses or typeclass/list/show [typeclass.path]\n swap - this is a shorthand for using /force/reset flags.\n update - this is a shorthand for using the /force/reload flag.\n\n Switch:\n show, examine - display the current typeclass of object (default) or, if\n given a typeclass path, show the docstring of that typeclass.\n update - *only* re-run at_object_creation on this object\n meaning locks or other properties set later may remain.\n reset - clean out *all* the attributes and properties on the\n object - basically making this a new clean object. This will also\n reset cmdsets!\n force - change to the typeclass also if the object\n already has a typeclass of the same name.\n list - show available typeclasses. Only typeclasses in modules actually\n imported or used from somewhere in the code will show up here\n (those typeclasses are still available if you know the path)\n prototype - clean and overwrite the object with the specified\n prototype key - effectively making a whole new object.\n\n Example:\n type button = examples.red_button.RedButton\n type/prototype button=a red button\n\n If the typeclass_path is not given, the current object's typeclass is\n assumed.\n\n View or set an object's typeclass. If setting, the creation hooks of the\n new typeclass will be run on the object. If you have clashing properties on\n the old class, use /reset. By default you are protected from changing to a\n typeclass of the same name as the one you already have - use /force to\n override this protection.\n\n The given typeclass must be identified by its location using python\n dot-notation pointing to the correct module and class. If no typeclass is\n given (or a wrong typeclass is given). Errors in the path or new typeclass\n will lead to the old typeclass being kept. The location of the typeclass\n module is searched from the default typeclass directory, as defined in the\n server settings.\n\n "}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@ex @exam', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@examine', 'no_prefix': 'examine ex exam', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n get detailed information about an object\n\n Usage:\n examine [<object>[/attrname]]\n examine [*<account>[/attrname]]\n\n Switch:\n account - examine an Account (same as adding *)\n object - examine an Object (useful when OOC)\n script - examine a Script\n channel - examine a Channel\n\n The examine command shows detailed game info about an\n object and optionally a specific attribute on it.\n If object is not specified, the current location is examined.\n\n Append a * before the search string to examine an account.\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@exam @ex', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@examine', 'no_prefix': 'examine exam ex', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n get detailed information about an object\n\n Usage:\n examine [<object>[/attrname]]\n examine [*<account>[/attrname]]\n\n Switch:\n account - examine an Account (same as adding *)\n object - examine an Object (useful when OOC)\n script - examine a Script\n channel - examine a Channel\n\n The examine command shows detailed game info about an\n object and optionally a specific attribute on it.\n If object is not specified, the current location is examined.\n\n Append a * before the search string to examine an account.\n\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@search @locate', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@find', 'no_prefix': 'find search locate', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n search the database for objects\n\n Usage:\n find[/switches] <name or dbref or *account> [= dbrefmin[-dbrefmax]]\n locate - this is a shorthand for using the /loc switch.\n\n Switches:\n room - only look for rooms (location=None)\n exit - only look for exits (destination!=None)\n char - only look for characters (BASE_CHARACTER_TYPECLASS)\n exact - only exact matches are returned.\n loc - display object location if exists and match has one result\n startswith - search for names starting with the string, rather than containing\n\n Searches the database for an object of a particular name or exact #dbref.\n Use *accountname to search for an account. The switches allows for\n limiting object matches to certain game entities. Dbrefmin and dbrefmax\n limits matches to within the given dbrefs range, or above/below if only\n one is given.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@locate @search', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@find', 'no_prefix': 'find locate search', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n search the database for objects\n\n Usage:\n find[/switches] <name or dbref or *account> [= dbrefmin[-dbrefmax]]\n locate - this is a shorthand for using the /loc switch.\n\n Switches:\n room - only look for rooms (location=None)\n exit - only look for exits (destination!=None)\n char - only look for characters (BASE_CHARACTER_TYPECLASS)\n exact - only exact matches are returned.\n loc - display object location if exists and match has one result\n startswith - search for names starting with the string, rather than containing\n\n Searches the database for an object of a particular name or exact #dbref.\n Use *accountname to search for an account. The switches allows for\n limiting object matches to certain game entities. Dbrefmin and dbrefmax\n limits matches to within the given dbrefs range, or above/below if only\n one is given.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@channels @chan', 'category': 'comms', 'key': '@channel', 'no_prefix': 'channel channels chan', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n Use and manage in-game channels.\n\n Usage:\n channel channelname <msg>\n channel channel name = <msg>\n channel (show all subscription)\n channel/all (show available channels)\n channel/alias channelname = alias[;alias...]\n channel/unalias alias\n channel/who channelname\n channel/history channelname [= index]\n channel/sub channelname [= alias[;alias...]]\n channel/unsub channelname[,channelname, ...]\n channel/mute channelname[,channelname,...]\n channel/unmute channelname[,channelname,...]\n\n channel/create channelname[;alias;alias[:typeclass]] [= description]\n channel/destroy channelname [= reason]\n channel/desc channelname = description\n channel/lock channelname = lockstring\n channel/unlock channelname = lockstring\n channel/ban channelname (list bans)\n channel/ban[/quiet] channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/unban[/quiet] channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername\n channel/boot[/quiet] channelname[,channelname,...] = subscribername [: reason]\n\n # subtopics\n\n ## sending\n\n Usage: channel channelname msg\n channel channel name = msg (with space in channel name)\n\n This sends a message to the channel. Note that you will rarely use this\n command like this; instead you can use the alias\n\n channelname <msg>\n channelalias <msg>\n\n For example\n\n public Hello World\n pub Hello World\n\n (this shortcut doesn't work for aliases containing spaces)\n\n See channel/alias for help on setting channel aliases.\n\n ## alias and unalias\n\n Usage: channel/alias channel = alias[;alias[;alias...]]\n channel/unalias alias\n channel - this will list your subs and aliases to each channel\n\n Set one or more personal aliases for referencing a channel. For example:\n\n channel/alias warrior's guild = warrior;wguild;warchannel;warrior guild\n\n You can now send to the channel using all of these:\n\n warrior's guild Hello\n warrior Hello\n wguild Hello\n warchannel Hello\n\n Note that this will not work if the alias has a space in it. So the\n 'warrior guild' alias must be used with the `channel` command:\n\n channel warrior guild = Hello\n\n Channel-aliases can be removed one at a time, using the '/unalias' switch.\n\n ## who\n\n Usage: channel/who channelname\n\n List the channel's subscribers. Shows who are currently offline or are\n muting the channel. Subscribers who are 'muting' will not see messages sent\n to the channel (use channel/mute to mute a channel).\n\n ## history\n\n Usage: channel/history channel [= index]\n\n This will display the last |c20|n lines of channel history. By supplying an\n index number, you will step that many lines back before viewing those 20 lines.\n\n For example:\n\n channel/history public = 35\n\n will go back 35 lines and show the previous 20 lines from that point (so\n lines -35 to -55).\n\n ## sub and unsub\n\n Usage: channel/sub channel [=alias[;alias;...]]\n channel/unsub channel\n\n This subscribes you to a channel and optionally assigns personal shortcuts\n for you to use to send to that channel (see aliases). When you unsub, all\n your personal aliases will also be removed.\n\n ## mute and unmute\n\n Usage: channel/mute channelname\n channel/unmute channelname\n\n Muting silences all output from the channel without actually\n un-subscribing. Other channel members will see that you are muted in the /who\n list. Sending a message to the channel will automatically unmute you.\n\n ## create and destroy\n\n Usage: channel/create channelname[;alias;alias[:typeclass]] [= description]\n channel/destroy channelname [= reason]\n\n Creates a new channel (or destroys one you control). You will automatically\n join the channel you create and everyone will be kicked and loose all aliases\n to a destroyed channel.\n\n ## lock and unlock\n\n Usage: channel/lock channelname = lockstring\n channel/unlock channelname = lockstring\n\n Note: this is an admin command.\n\n A lockstring is on the form locktype:lockfunc(). Channels understand three\n locktypes:\n listen - who may listen or join the channel.\n send - who may send messages to the channel\n control - who controls the channel. This is usually the one creating\n the channel.\n\n Common lockfuncs are all() and perm(). To make a channel everyone can\n listen to but only builders can talk on, use this:\n\n listen:all()\n send: perm(Builders)\n\n ## boot and ban\n\n Usage:\n channel/boot[/quiet] channelname[,channelname,...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/ban channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/unban channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername\n channel/unban channelname\n channel/ban channelname (list bans)\n\n Booting will kick a named subscriber from channel(s) temporarily. The\n 'reason' will be passed to the booted user. Unless the /quiet switch is\n used, the channel will also be informed of the action. A booted user is\n still able to re-connect, but they'll have to set up their aliases again.\n\n Banning will blacklist a user from (re)joining the provided channels. It\n will then proceed to boot them from those channels if they were connected.\n The 'reason' and `/quiet` works the same as for booting.\n\n Example:\n boot mychannel1 = EvilUser : Kicking you to cool down a bit.\n ban mychannel1,mychannel2= EvilUser : Was banned for spamming.\n\n "}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@chan @channels', 'category': 'comms', 'key': '@channel', 'no_prefix': 'channel chan channels', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n Use and manage in-game channels.\n\n Usage:\n channel channelname <msg>\n channel channel name = <msg>\n channel (show all subscription)\n channel/all (show available channels)\n channel/alias channelname = alias[;alias...]\n channel/unalias alias\n channel/who channelname\n channel/history channelname [= index]\n channel/sub channelname [= alias[;alias...]]\n channel/unsub channelname[,channelname, ...]\n channel/mute channelname[,channelname,...]\n channel/unmute channelname[,channelname,...]\n\n channel/create channelname[;alias;alias[:typeclass]] [= description]\n channel/destroy channelname [= reason]\n channel/desc channelname = description\n channel/lock channelname = lockstring\n channel/unlock channelname = lockstring\n channel/ban channelname (list bans)\n channel/ban[/quiet] channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/unban[/quiet] channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername\n channel/boot[/quiet] channelname[,channelname,...] = subscribername [: reason]\n\n # subtopics\n\n ## sending\n\n Usage: channel channelname msg\n channel channel name = msg (with space in channel name)\n\n This sends a message to the channel. Note that you will rarely use this\n command like this; instead you can use the alias\n\n channelname <msg>\n channelalias <msg>\n\n For example\n\n public Hello World\n pub Hello World\n\n (this shortcut doesn't work for aliases containing spaces)\n\n See channel/alias for help on setting channel aliases.\n\n ## alias and unalias\n\n Usage: channel/alias channel = alias[;alias[;alias...]]\n channel/unalias alias\n channel - this will list your subs and aliases to each channel\n\n Set one or more personal aliases for referencing a channel. For example:\n\n channel/alias warrior's guild = warrior;wguild;warchannel;warrior guild\n\n You can now send to the channel using all of these:\n\n warrior's guild Hello\n warrior Hello\n wguild Hello\n warchannel Hello\n\n Note that this will not work if the alias has a space in it. So the\n 'warrior guild' alias must be used with the `channel` command:\n\n channel warrior guild = Hello\n\n Channel-aliases can be removed one at a time, using the '/unalias' switch.\n\n ## who\n\n Usage: channel/who channelname\n\n List the channel's subscribers. Shows who are currently offline or are\n muting the channel. Subscribers who are 'muting' will not see messages sent\n to the channel (use channel/mute to mute a channel).\n\n ## history\n\n Usage: channel/history channel [= index]\n\n This will display the last |c20|n lines of channel history. By supplying an\n index number, you will step that many lines back before viewing those 20 lines.\n\n For example:\n\n channel/history public = 35\n\n will go back 35 lines and show the previous 20 lines from that point (so\n lines -35 to -55).\n\n ## sub and unsub\n\n Usage: channel/sub channel [=alias[;alias;...]]\n channel/unsub channel\n\n This subscribes you to a channel and optionally assigns personal shortcuts\n for you to use to send to that channel (see aliases). When you unsub, all\n your personal aliases will also be removed.\n\n ## mute and unmute\n\n Usage: channel/mute channelname\n channel/unmute channelname\n\n Muting silences all output from the channel without actually\n un-subscribing. Other channel members will see that you are muted in the /who\n list. Sending a message to the channel will automatically unmute you.\n\n ## create and destroy\n\n Usage: channel/create channelname[;alias;alias[:typeclass]] [= description]\n channel/destroy channelname [= reason]\n\n Creates a new channel (or destroys one you control). You will automatically\n join the channel you create and everyone will be kicked and loose all aliases\n to a destroyed channel.\n\n ## lock and unlock\n\n Usage: channel/lock channelname = lockstring\n channel/unlock channelname = lockstring\n\n Note: this is an admin command.\n\n A lockstring is on the form locktype:lockfunc(). Channels understand three\n locktypes:\n listen - who may listen or join the channel.\n send - who may send messages to the channel\n control - who controls the channel. This is usually the one creating\n the channel.\n\n Common lockfuncs are all() and perm(). To make a channel everyone can\n listen to but only builders can talk on, use this:\n\n listen:all()\n send: perm(Builders)\n\n ## boot and ban\n\n Usage:\n channel/boot[/quiet] channelname[,channelname,...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/ban channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/unban channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername\n channel/unban channelname\n channel/ban channelname (list bans)\n\n Booting will kick a named subscriber from channel(s) temporarily. The\n 'reason' will be passed to the booted user. Unless the /quiet switch is\n used, the channel will also be informed of the action. A booted user is\n still able to re-connect, but they'll have to set up their aliases again.\n\n Banning will blacklist a user from (re)joining the provided channels. It\n will then proceed to boot them from those channels if they were connected.\n The 'reason' and `/quiet` works the same as for booting.\n\n Example:\n boot mychannel1 = EvilUser : Kicking you to cool down a bit.\n ban mychannel1,mychannel2= EvilUser : Was banned for spamming.\n\n "}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@channels @chan', 'category': 'comms', 'key': '@channel', 'no_prefix': 'channel channels chan', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n Use and manage in-game channels.\n\n Usage:\n channel channelname <msg>\n channel channel name = <msg>\n channel (show all subscription)\n channel/all (show available channels)\n channel/alias channelname = alias[;alias...]\n channel/unalias alias\n channel/who channelname\n channel/history channelname [= index]\n channel/sub channelname [= alias[;alias...]]\n channel/unsub channelname[,channelname, ...]\n channel/mute channelname[,channelname,...]\n channel/unmute channelname[,channelname,...]\n\n channel/create channelname[;alias;alias[:typeclass]] [= description]\n channel/destroy channelname [= reason]\n channel/desc channelname = description\n channel/lock channelname = lockstring\n channel/unlock channelname = lockstring\n channel/ban channelname (list bans)\n channel/ban[/quiet] channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/unban[/quiet] channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername\n channel/boot[/quiet] channelname[,channelname,...] = subscribername [: reason]\n\n # subtopics\n\n ## sending\n\n Usage: channel channelname msg\n channel channel name = msg (with space in channel name)\n\n This sends a message to the channel. Note that you will rarely use this\n command like this; instead you can use the alias\n\n channelname <msg>\n channelalias <msg>\n\n For example\n\n public Hello World\n pub Hello World\n\n (this shortcut doesn't work for aliases containing spaces)\n\n See channel/alias for help on setting channel aliases.\n\n ## alias and unalias\n\n Usage: channel/alias channel = alias[;alias[;alias...]]\n channel/unalias alias\n channel - this will list your subs and aliases to each channel\n\n Set one or more personal aliases for referencing a channel. For example:\n\n channel/alias warrior's guild = warrior;wguild;warchannel;warrior guild\n\n You can now send to the channel using all of these:\n\n warrior's guild Hello\n warrior Hello\n wguild Hello\n warchannel Hello\n\n Note that this will not work if the alias has a space in it. So the\n 'warrior guild' alias must be used with the `channel` command:\n\n channel warrior guild = Hello\n\n Channel-aliases can be removed one at a time, using the '/unalias' switch.\n\n ## who\n\n Usage: channel/who channelname\n\n List the channel's subscribers. Shows who are currently offline or are\n muting the channel. Subscribers who are 'muting' will not see messages sent\n to the channel (use channel/mute to mute a channel).\n\n ## history\n\n Usage: channel/history channel [= index]\n\n This will display the last |c20|n lines of channel history. By supplying an\n index number, you will step that many lines back before viewing those 20 lines.\n\n For example:\n\n channel/history public = 35\n\n will go back 35 lines and show the previous 20 lines from that point (so\n lines -35 to -55).\n\n ## sub and unsub\n\n Usage: channel/sub channel [=alias[;alias;...]]\n channel/unsub channel\n\n This subscribes you to a channel and optionally assigns personal shortcuts\n for you to use to send to that channel (see aliases). When you unsub, all\n your personal aliases will also be removed.\n\n ## mute and unmute\n\n Usage: channel/mute channelname\n channel/unmute channelname\n\n Muting silences all output from the channel without actually\n un-subscribing. Other channel members will see that you are muted in the /who\n list. Sending a message to the channel will automatically unmute you.\n\n ## create and destroy\n\n Usage: channel/create channelname[;alias;alias[:typeclass]] [= description]\n channel/destroy channelname [= reason]\n\n Creates a new channel (or destroys one you control). You will automatically\n join the channel you create and everyone will be kicked and loose all aliases\n to a destroyed channel.\n\n ## lock and unlock\n\n Usage: channel/lock channelname = lockstring\n channel/unlock channelname = lockstring\n\n Note: this is an admin command.\n\n A lockstring is on the form locktype:lockfunc(). Channels understand three\n locktypes:\n listen - who may listen or join the channel.\n send - who may send messages to the channel\n control - who controls the channel. This is usually the one creating\n the channel.\n\n Common lockfuncs are all() and perm(). To make a channel everyone can\n listen to but only builders can talk on, use this:\n\n listen:all()\n send: perm(Builders)\n\n ## boot and ban\n\n Usage:\n channel/boot[/quiet] channelname[,channelname,...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/ban channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/unban channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername\n channel/unban channelname\n channel/ban channelname (list bans)\n\n Booting will kick a named subscriber from channel(s) temporarily. The\n 'reason' will be passed to the booted user. Unless the /quiet switch is\n used, the channel will also be informed of the action. A booted user is\n still able to re-connect, but they'll have to set up their aliases again.\n\n Banning will blacklist a user from (re)joining the provided channels. It\n will then proceed to boot them from those channels if they were connected.\n The 'reason' and `/quiet` works the same as for booting.\n\n Example:\n boot mychannel1 = EvilUser : Kicking you to cool down a bit.\n ban mychannel1,mychannel2= EvilUser : Was banned for spamming.\n\n "}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@chan @channels', 'category': 'comms', 'key': '@channel', 'no_prefix': 'channel chan channels', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n Use and manage in-game channels.\n\n Usage:\n channel channelname <msg>\n channel channel name = <msg>\n channel (show all subscription)\n channel/all (show available channels)\n channel/alias channelname = alias[;alias...]\n channel/unalias alias\n channel/who channelname\n channel/history channelname [= index]\n channel/sub channelname [= alias[;alias...]]\n channel/unsub channelname[,channelname, ...]\n channel/mute channelname[,channelname,...]\n channel/unmute channelname[,channelname,...]\n\n channel/create channelname[;alias;alias[:typeclass]] [= description]\n channel/destroy channelname [= reason]\n channel/desc channelname = description\n channel/lock channelname = lockstring\n channel/unlock channelname = lockstring\n channel/ban channelname (list bans)\n channel/ban[/quiet] channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/unban[/quiet] channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername\n channel/boot[/quiet] channelname[,channelname,...] = subscribername [: reason]\n\n # subtopics\n\n ## sending\n\n Usage: channel channelname msg\n channel channel name = msg (with space in channel name)\n\n This sends a message to the channel. Note that you will rarely use this\n command like this; instead you can use the alias\n\n channelname <msg>\n channelalias <msg>\n\n For example\n\n public Hello World\n pub Hello World\n\n (this shortcut doesn't work for aliases containing spaces)\n\n See channel/alias for help on setting channel aliases.\n\n ## alias and unalias\n\n Usage: channel/alias channel = alias[;alias[;alias...]]\n channel/unalias alias\n channel - this will list your subs and aliases to each channel\n\n Set one or more personal aliases for referencing a channel. For example:\n\n channel/alias warrior's guild = warrior;wguild;warchannel;warrior guild\n\n You can now send to the channel using all of these:\n\n warrior's guild Hello\n warrior Hello\n wguild Hello\n warchannel Hello\n\n Note that this will not work if the alias has a space in it. So the\n 'warrior guild' alias must be used with the `channel` command:\n\n channel warrior guild = Hello\n\n Channel-aliases can be removed one at a time, using the '/unalias' switch.\n\n ## who\n\n Usage: channel/who channelname\n\n List the channel's subscribers. Shows who are currently offline or are\n muting the channel. Subscribers who are 'muting' will not see messages sent\n to the channel (use channel/mute to mute a channel).\n\n ## history\n\n Usage: channel/history channel [= index]\n\n This will display the last |c20|n lines of channel history. By supplying an\n index number, you will step that many lines back before viewing those 20 lines.\n\n For example:\n\n channel/history public = 35\n\n will go back 35 lines and show the previous 20 lines from that point (so\n lines -35 to -55).\n\n ## sub and unsub\n\n Usage: channel/sub channel [=alias[;alias;...]]\n channel/unsub channel\n\n This subscribes you to a channel and optionally assigns personal shortcuts\n for you to use to send to that channel (see aliases). When you unsub, all\n your personal aliases will also be removed.\n\n ## mute and unmute\n\n Usage: channel/mute channelname\n channel/unmute channelname\n\n Muting silences all output from the channel without actually\n un-subscribing. Other channel members will see that you are muted in the /who\n list. Sending a message to the channel will automatically unmute you.\n\n ## create and destroy\n\n Usage: channel/create channelname[;alias;alias[:typeclass]] [= description]\n channel/destroy channelname [= reason]\n\n Creates a new channel (or destroys one you control). You will automatically\n join the channel you create and everyone will be kicked and loose all aliases\n to a destroyed channel.\n\n ## lock and unlock\n\n Usage: channel/lock channelname = lockstring\n channel/unlock channelname = lockstring\n\n Note: this is an admin command.\n\n A lockstring is on the form locktype:lockfunc(). Channels understand three\n locktypes:\n listen - who may listen or join the channel.\n send - who may send messages to the channel\n control - who controls the channel. This is usually the one creating\n the channel.\n\n Common lockfuncs are all() and perm(). To make a channel everyone can\n listen to but only builders can talk on, use this:\n\n listen:all()\n send: perm(Builders)\n\n ## boot and ban\n\n Usage:\n channel/boot[/quiet] channelname[,channelname,...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/ban channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername [: reason]\n channel/unban channelname[, channelname, ...] = subscribername\n channel/unban channelname\n channel/ban channelname (list bans)\n\n Booting will kick a named subscriber from channel(s) temporarily. The\n 'reason' will be passed to the booted user. Unless the /quiet switch is\n used, the channel will also be informed of the action. A booted user is\n still able to re-connect, but they'll have to set up their aliases again.\n\n Banning will blacklist a user from (re)joining the provided channels. It\n will then proceed to boot them from those channels if they were connected.\n The 'reason' and `/quiet` works the same as for booting.\n\n Example:\n boot mychannel1 = EvilUser : Kicking you to cool down a bit.\n ban mychannel1,mychannel2= EvilUser : Was banned for spamming.\n\n "}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'l ls', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' l ls', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look at location or object\n\n Usage:\n look\n look <obj>\n look *<account>\n\n Observes your location or objects in your vicinity.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'ls l', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' ls l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look at location or object\n\n Usage:\n look\n look <obj>\n look *<account>\n\n Observes your location or objects in your vicinity.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'nicks nickname', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'nick', 'no_prefix': ' nicks nickname', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n define a personal alias/nick by defining a string to\n match and replace it with another on the fly\n\n Usage:\n nick[/switches] <string> [= [replacement_string]]\n nick[/switches] <template> = <replacement_template>\n nick/delete <string> or number\n nicks\n\n Switches:\n inputline - replace on the inputline (default)\n object - replace on object-lookup\n account - replace on account-lookup\n list - show all defined aliases (also "nicks" works)\n delete - remove nick by index in /list\n clearall - clear all nicks\n\n Examples:\n nick hi = say Hello, I\'m Sarah!\n nick/object tom = the tall man\n nick build $1 $2 = create/drop $1;$2\n nick tell $1 $2=page $1=$2\n nick tm?$1=page tallman=$1\n nick tm\\=$1=page tallman=$1\n\n A \'nick\' is a personal string replacement. Use $1, $2, ... to catch arguments.\n Put the last $-marker without an ending space to catch all remaining text. You\n can also use unix-glob matching for the left-hand side <string>:\n\n * - matches everything\n ? - matches 0 or 1 single characters\n [abcd] - matches these chars in any order\n [!abcd] - matches everything not among these chars\n \\= - escape literal \'=\' you want in your <string>\n\n Note that no objects are actually renamed or changed by this command - your nicks\n are only available to you. If you want to permanently add keywords to an object\n for everyone to use, you need build privileges and the alias command.\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'nickname nicks', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'nick', 'no_prefix': ' nickname nicks', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n define a personal alias/nick by defining a string to\n match and replace it with another on the fly\n\n Usage:\n nick[/switches] <string> [= [replacement_string]]\n nick[/switches] <template> = <replacement_template>\n nick/delete <string> or number\n nicks\n\n Switches:\n inputline - replace on the inputline (default)\n object - replace on object-lookup\n account - replace on account-lookup\n list - show all defined aliases (also "nicks" works)\n delete - remove nick by index in /list\n clearall - clear all nicks\n\n Examples:\n nick hi = say Hello, I\'m Sarah!\n nick/object tom = the tall man\n nick build $1 $2 = create/drop $1;$2\n nick tell $1 $2=page $1=$2\n nick tm?$1=page tallman=$1\n nick tm\\=$1=page tallman=$1\n\n A \'nick\' is a personal string replacement. Use $1, $2, ... to catch arguments.\n Put the last $-marker without an ending space to catch all remaining text. You\n can also use unix-glob matching for the left-hand side <string>:\n\n * - matches everything\n ? - matches 0 or 1 single characters\n [abcd] - matches these chars in any order\n [!abcd] - matches everything not among these chars\n \\= - escape literal \'=\' you want in your <string>\n\n Note that no objects are actually renamed or changed by this command - your nicks\n are only available to you. If you want to permanently add keywords to an object\n for everyone to use, you need build privileges and the alias command.\n\n '}¶
Test the batch processor.
red_button = <module 'evennia.contrib.tutorials.red_button.red_button' from '/tmp/tmpq45p1d1f/451b2bfcf8b0cdeb15272005815c3e08fa311ec3/evennia/contrib/tutorials/red_button/red_button.py'>¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'conn co con', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'connect', 'no_prefix': ' conn co con', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n connect to the game\n\n Usage (at login screen):\n connect accountname password\n connect "account name" "pass word"\n\n Use the create command to first create an account before logging in.\n\n If you have spaces in your name, enclose it in double quotes.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'con co conn', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'connect', 'no_prefix': ' con co conn', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n connect to the game\n\n Usage (at login screen):\n connect accountname password\n connect "account name" "pass word"\n\n Use the create command to first create an account before logging in.\n\n If you have spaces in your name, enclose it in double quotes.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'look l', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__unloggedin_look_command', 'no_prefix': ' look l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look when in unlogged-in state\n\n Usage:\n look\n\n This is an unconnected version of the look command for simplicity.\n\n This is called by the server and kicks everything in gear.\n All it does is display the connect screen.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'l look', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__unloggedin_look_command', 'no_prefix': ' l look', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look when in unlogged-in state\n\n Usage:\n look\n\n This is an unconnected version of the look command for simplicity.\n\n This is called by the server and kicks everything in gear.\n All it does is display the connect screen.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'conn co con', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'connect', 'no_prefix': ' conn co con', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Connect to the game.\n\n Usage (at login screen):\n connect <email> <password>\n\n Use the create command to first create an account before logging in.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'con co conn', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'connect', 'no_prefix': ' con co conn', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Connect to the game.\n\n Usage (at login screen):\n connect <email> <password>\n\n Use the create command to first create an account before logging in.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'look l', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__unloggedin_look_command', 'no_prefix': ' look l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n This is an unconnected version of the `look` command for simplicity.\n\n This is called by the server and kicks everything in gear.\n All it does is display the connect screen.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'l look', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__unloggedin_look_command', 'no_prefix': ' l look', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n This is an unconnected version of the `look` command for simplicity.\n\n This is called by the server and kicks everything in gear.\n All it does is display the connect screen.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'aliaschan chanalias', 'category': 'comms', 'key': 'addcom', 'no_prefix': ' aliaschan chanalias', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Add a channel alias and/or subscribe to a channel\n\n Usage:\n addcom [alias=] <channel>\n\n Joins a given channel. If alias is given, this will allow you to\n refer to the channel by this alias rather than the full channel\n name. Subsequent calls of this command can be used to add multiple\n aliases to an already joined channel.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'chanalias aliaschan', 'category': 'comms', 'key': 'addcom', 'no_prefix': ' chanalias aliaschan', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Add a channel alias and/or subscribe to a channel\n\n Usage:\n addcom [alias=] <channel>\n\n Joins a given channel. If alias is given, this will allow you to\n refer to the channel by this alias rather than the full channel\n name. Subsequent calls of this command can be used to add multiple\n aliases to an already joined channel.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'delchanalias delaliaschan', 'category': 'comms', 'key': 'delcom', 'no_prefix': ' delchanalias delaliaschan', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n remove a channel alias and/or unsubscribe from channel\n\n Usage:\n delcom <alias or channel>\n delcom/all <channel>\n\n If the full channel name is given, unsubscribe from the\n channel. If an alias is given, remove the alias but don't\n unsubscribe. If the 'all' switch is used, remove all aliases\n for that channel.\n "}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'delaliaschan delchanalias', 'category': 'comms', 'key': 'delcom', 'no_prefix': ' delaliaschan delchanalias', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n remove a channel alias and/or unsubscribe from channel\n\n Usage:\n delcom <alias or channel>\n delcom/all <channel>\n\n If the full channel name is given, unsubscribe from the\n channel. If an alias is given, remove the alias but don't\n unsubscribe. If the 'all' switch is used, remove all aliases\n for that channel.\n "}¶
aliases = ['abort', 'quit', 'q', 'chicken out']¶aliases = ['chicken out', 'q', 'abort', 'quit']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'abort quit q chicken out', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'give up', 'no_prefix': ' abort quit q chicken out', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Give up\n\n Usage:\n give up\n\n Abandons your attempts at escaping and of ever winning the pie-eating contest.\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'chicken out q abort quit', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'give up', 'no_prefix': ' chicken out q abort quit', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Give up\n\n Usage:\n give up\n\n Abandons your attempts at escaping and of ever winning the pie-eating contest.\n\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'l ls', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' l ls', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Look at the room, an object or the currently focused object\n\n Usage:\n look [obj]\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'ls l', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' ls l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Look at the room, an object or the currently focused object\n\n Usage:\n look [obj]\n\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '; shout whisper', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'say', 'no_prefix': ' ; shout whisper', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Perform an communication action.\n\n Usage:\n say <text>\n whisper\n shout\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'shout ; whisper', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'say', 'no_prefix': ' shout ; whisper', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Perform an communication action.\n\n Usage:\n say <text>\n whisper\n shout\n\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'examine unfocus e ex', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'focus', 'no_prefix': ' examine unfocus e ex', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Focus your attention on a target.\n\n Usage:\n focus <obj>\n\n Once focusing on an object, use look to get more information about how it\n looks and what actions is available.\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'ex examine unfocus e', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'focus', 'no_prefix': ' ex examine unfocus e', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Focus your attention on a target.\n\n Usage:\n focus <obj>\n\n Once focusing on an object, use look to get more information about how it\n looks and what actions is available.\n\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'inventory give inv i', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'get', 'no_prefix': ' inventory give inv i', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Use focus / examine instead.\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'inv inventory give i', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'get', 'no_prefix': ' inv inventory give i', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Use focus / examine instead.\n\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'l ls', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' l ls', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look\n\n Usage:\n look\n look <obj>\n look <room detail>\n look *<account>\n\n Observes your location, details at your location or objects in your vicinity.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'ls l', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' ls l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look\n\n Usage:\n look\n look <obj>\n look <room detail>\n look *<account>\n\n Observes your location, details at your location or objects in your vicinity.\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'fly dive', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'fly or dive', 'no_prefix': ' fly dive', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Fly or Dive up and down.\n\n Usage:\n fly\n dive\n\n Will fly up one room or dive down one room at your current position. If\n there is no room above/below you, your movement will fail.\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'dive fly', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'fly or dive', 'no_prefix': ' dive fly', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Fly or Dive up and down.\n\n Usage:\n fly\n dive\n\n Will fly up one room or dive down one room at your current position. If\n there is no room above/below you, your movement will fail.\n\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'l ls', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' l ls', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look at location or object\n\n Usage:\n look\n look <obj>\n look *<account>\n\n Observes your location or objects in your vicinity.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'ls l', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' ls l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look at location or object\n\n Usage:\n look\n look <obj>\n look *<account>\n\n Observes your location or objects in your vicinity.\n '}¶
aliases = ['smash', 'break lid', 'smash lid']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'smash break lid smash lid', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'smash glass', 'no_prefix': ' smash break lid smash lid', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Smash the protective glass.\n\n Usage:\n smash glass\n\n Try to smash the glass of the button.\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['feel', 'ex', 'examine', 'listen', 'l', 'get']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'feel ex examine listen l get', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' feel ex examine listen l get', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n Looking around in darkness\n\n Usage:\n look <obj>\n\n ... not that there's much to see in the dark.\n\n "}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'light burn', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'on', 'no_prefix': ' light burn', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Creates light where there was none. Something to burn.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'burn light', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'on', 'no_prefix': ' burn light', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Creates light where there was none. Something to burn.\n '}¶
aliases = ['shiftroot', 'pull', 'push', 'move']¶aliases = ['shiftroot', 'pull', 'move', 'push']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'shiftroot pull push move', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'shift', 'no_prefix': ' shiftroot pull push move', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Shifts roots around.\n\n Usage:\n shift blue root left/right\n shift red root left/right\n shift yellow root up/down\n shift green root up/down\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'shiftroot pull move push', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'shift', 'no_prefix': ' shiftroot pull move push', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Shifts roots around.\n\n Usage:\n shift blue root left/right\n shift red root left/right\n shift yellow root up/down\n shift green root up/down\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['hit', 'thrust', 'kill', 'defend', 'slash', 'stab', 'parry', 'fight', 'chop', 'pierce', 'bash']¶aliases = ['pierce', 'parry', 'kill', 'defend', 'chop', 'slash', 'thrust', 'fight', 'stab', 'hit', 'bash']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'hit thrust kill defend slash stab parry fight chop pierce bash', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'attack', 'no_prefix': ' hit thrust kill defend slash stab parry fight chop pierce bash', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Attack the enemy. Commands:\n\n stab <enemy>\n slash <enemy>\n parry\n\n stab - (thrust) makes a lot of damage but is harder to hit with.\n slash - is easier to land, but does not make as much damage.\n parry - forgoes your attack but will make you harder to hit on next\n enemy attack.\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'pierce parry kill defend chop slash thrust fight stab hit bash', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'attack', 'no_prefix': ' pierce parry kill defend chop slash thrust fight stab hit bash', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Attack the enemy. Commands:\n\n stab <enemy>\n slash <enemy>\n parry\n\n stab - (thrust) makes a lot of damage but is harder to hit with.\n slash - is easier to land, but does not make as much damage.\n parry - forgoes your attack but will make you harder to hit on next\n enemy attack.\n\n '}¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'l ls', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' l ls', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n looks at the room and on details\n\n Usage:\n look <obj>\n look <room detail>\n look *<account>\n\n Observes your location, details at your location or objects\n in your vicinity.\n\n Tutorial: This is a child of the default Look command, that also\n allows us to look at "details" in the room. These details are\n things to examine and offers some extra description without\n actually having to be actual database objects. It uses the\n return_detail() hook on TutorialRooms for this.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'ls l', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' ls l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n looks at the room and on details\n\n Usage:\n look <obj>\n look <room detail>\n look *<account>\n\n Observes your location, details at your location or objects\n in your vicinity.\n\n Tutorial: This is a child of the default Look command, that also\n allows us to look at "details" in the room. These details are\n things to examine and offers some extra description without\n actually having to be actual database objects. It uses the\n return_detail() hook on TutorialRooms for this.\n '}¶
aliases = ['feel around', 'fiddle', 'search', 'l', 'feel']¶aliases = ['feel around', 'feel', 'fiddle', 'search', 'l']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'feel around fiddle search l feel', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' feel around fiddle search l feel', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Look around in darkness\n\n Usage:\n look\n\n Look around in the darkness, trying\n to find something.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'feel around feel fiddle search l', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' feel around feel fiddle search l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Look around in darkness\n\n Usage:\n look\n\n Look around in the darkness, trying\n to find something.\n '}¶
directory = '/tmp/tmpa4xhyjow/70b57174dd2f070b6dfe07d90d915f37e8710688/evennia'¶directory = '/tmp/tmpq45p1d1f/451b2bfcf8b0cdeb15272005815c3e08fa311ec3/evennia'¶
directory = '/tmp/tmpa4xhyjow/70b57174dd2f070b6dfe07d90d915f37e8710688/evennia/game_template'¶directory = '/tmp/tmpq45p1d1f/451b2bfcf8b0cdeb15272005815c3e08fa311ec3/evennia/game_template'¶
xterm256: Enforce xterm256 colors, regardless of TTYPE.
noxterm256: Enforce no xterm256 color support, regardless of TTYPE.
nocolor: Strip all Color, regardless of ansi/xterm256 setting.
truecolor: Enforce truecolor, regardless of TTYPE.
(i.e. include Evennia ansi markers but do not convert them into ansi tokens)
diff --git a/docs/latest/api/evennia.server.portal.ttype.html b/docs/latest/api/evennia.server.portal.ttype.html index c43354dd57..6d8c7a361b 100644 --- a/docs/latest/api/evennia.server.portal.ttype.html +++ b/docs/latest/api/evennia.server.portal.ttype.html @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ telnet protocol.__init__(protocol)[source]¶Initialize ttype by storing protocol on ourselves and calling -the client to see if it supporst ttype.
+the client to see if it supports ttype.protocol (Protocol) – The protocol instance.
diff --git a/docs/latest/api/evennia.utils.ansi.html b/docs/latest/api/evennia.utils.ansi.html index 0b17fa0a51..cfec637bf7 100644 --- a/docs/latest/api/evennia.utils.ansi.html +++ b/docs/latest/api/evennia.utils.ansi.html @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ to standard ANSI should be done or not.parse_ansi(string, strip_ansi=False, xterm256=False, mxp=False)[source]¶parse_ansi(string, strip_ansi=False, xterm256=False, mxp=False, truecolor=False)[source]¶
Parses a string, subbing color codes according to the stored mapping.
evennia.utils.ansi.parse_ansi(string, strip_ansi=False, parser=<evennia.utils.ansi.ANSIParser object>, xterm256=False, mxp=False)[source]¶evennia.utils.ansi.parse_ansi(string, strip_ansi=False, parser=<evennia.utils.ansi.ANSIParser object>, xterm256=False, mxp=False, truecolor=False)[source]¶
Parses a string, subbing color codes as needed.
parser (ansi.AnsiParser, optional) – A parser instance to use.
xterm256 (bool, optional) – Support xterm256 or not.
mxp (bool, optional) – Support MXP markup or not.
truecolor (bool, optional) – Support for truecolor or not.
aliases = [':f', ':q', ':!', ':S', ':x', ':DD', '::', ':u', ':q!', ':y', ':>', ':A', ':I', ':dd', ':=', ':dw', ':s', ':::', ':', ':p', ':fi', ':r', ':echo', ':wq', ':<', ':w', ':uu', ':UU', ':fd', ':h', ':j', ':i']¶aliases = [':::', '::', ':wq', ':fi', ':f', ':<', ':j', ':dw', ':s', ':>', ':w', ':I', ':p', ':dd', ':h', ':', ':r', ':q!', ':=', ':A', ':y', ':S', ':UU', ':!', ':q', ':uu', ':fd', ':echo', ':i', ':u', ':x', ':DD']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': ':f :q :! :S :x :DD :: :u :q! :y :> :A :I :dd := :dw :s ::: : :p :fi :r :echo :wq :< :w :uu :UU :fd :h :j :i', 'category': 'general', 'key': ':editor_command_group', 'no_prefix': ' :f :q :! :S :x :DD :: :u :q! :y :> :A :I :dd := :dw :s ::: : :p :fi :r :echo :wq :< :w :uu :UU :fd :h :j :i', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Commands for the editor\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '::: :: :wq :fi :f :< :j :dw :s :> :w :I :p :dd :h : :r :q! := :A :y :S :UU :! :q :uu :fd :echo :i :u :x :DD', 'category': 'general', 'key': ':editor_command_group', 'no_prefix': ' ::: :: :wq :fi :f :< :j :dw :s :> :w :I :p :dd :h : :r :q! := :A :y :S :UU :! :q :uu :fd :echo :i :u :x :DD', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Commands for the editor\n '}¶
aliases = ['no', 'y', 'a', 'n', 'yes', '__nomatch_command', 'abort']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'no y a n yes __nomatch_command abort', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__noinput_command', 'no_prefix': ' no y a n yes __nomatch_command abort', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Handle a prompt for yes or no. Press [return] for the default choice.\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['end', 'a', 'abort', 'n', 't', 'quit', 'q', 'next', 'p', 'top', 'e', 'previous']¶aliases = ['quit', 'q', 'a', 'p', 'n', 't', 'previous', 'e', 'end', 'top', 'abort', 'next']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'end a abort n t quit q next p top e previous', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__noinput_command', 'no_prefix': ' end a abort n t quit q next p top e previous', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Manipulate the text paging. Catch no-input with aliases.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'quit q a p n t previous e end top abort next', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__noinput_command', 'no_prefix': ' quit q a p n t previous e end top abort next', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Manipulate the text paging. Catch no-input with aliases.\n '}¶
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