From ca48bed7293a66f8295046403b0c97e57c70baf8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Griatch Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2016 11:56:14 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Updated the game_template/README Changed it to not recommend `evennia -i start` anymore. --- evennia/game_template/README.md | 19 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/evennia/game_template/README.md b/evennia/game_template/README.md index 1b20b79965..5d36c7e19d 100644 --- a/evennia/game_template/README.md +++ b/evennia/game_template/README.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ your new game right away. You can delete this readme file when you've read it and you can re-arrange things in this game-directory to suit your own sense of organisation (the only exception is the directory structure of the -server/ directory, which Evennia expects). If you change the structure +`server/` directory, which Evennia expects). If you change the structure you must however also edit/add to your settings file to tell Evennia where to look for things. @@ -19,18 +19,19 @@ then initialize a new database using To start the server, `cd` to this directory and run - evennia -i start + evennia start This will start the server so that it logs output to the console. Make sure to create a superuser when asked. By default you can now connect -to your new game using a MUD client on localhost:4000. You can also -log into the web client by pointing a browser to -http://localhost:8000. +to your new game using a MUD client on `localhost`, port `4000`. You can +also log into the web client by pointing a browser to +`http://localhost:8000`. # Getting started -It's highly recommended that you look up Evennia's extensive -documentation found here: https://github.com/evennia/evennia/wiki. - -Plenty of beginner's tutorials can be found here: +From here on you might want to look at one of the beginner tutorials: http://github.com/evennia/evennia/wiki/Tutorials. + +Evennia's documentation is here: +https://github.com/evennia/evennia/wiki. +