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# Sphinx build info version 1
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tags: 645f666f9bcd5a90fca523b33c5a78b7
diff --git a/docs/latest/Coding/Changelog.html b/docs/latest/Coding/Changelog.html
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@@ -217,6 +217,8 @@ instead of only Wor
new = argument, for example :f=40 or :j 1:2 l = 60 (chiizujin)
Feature: Run the collectstatic command when reloading server to
keep game assets in sync automatically (InspectorCaracal)
Feature: (also a fix) Make .created_date property on all models property return
+a time adjusted based on settings.TIME_ZONE (Griatch)
Language: Updated Polish translation (Moonchasered)
Fix: Fix rate in Trait contribs not updating after reload (jaborsh)
Fix: Fix traceback in EvEditor when searching with malformed regex (chiizujin)
The typeclass/list command will provide a list of all typeclasses known to Evennia. This can be useful for getting a feel for what is available. Note however that if you add a new module with a class in it but do not import that module from anywhere, the typeclass/list will not find it. To make it known to Evennia you must import that module from somewhere.
All Evennia classes inheriting from class in the table above share one important feature and two -important limitations. This is why we don’t simply call them “classes” but “typeclasses”.
+All Evennia classes inheriting from class in the table above share one important feature and two important limitations. This is why we don’t simply call them “classes” but “typeclasses”.
A typeclass can save itself to the database. This means that some properties (actually not that many) on the class actually represents database fields and can only hold very specific data types.
Due to its connection to the database, the typeclass’ name must be unique across the entire server namespace. That is, there must never be two same-named classes defined anywhere. So the below code would give an error (since DefaultObject is now globally found both in this module and in the default library):
Apart from this, a typeclass works like any normal Python class and you can -treat it as such.
+Apart from this, a typeclass works like any normal Python class and you can treat it as such.
To use this you must give the database field names as keywords to the call. Which are available
-depends on the entity you are creating, but all start with db_* in Evennia. This is a method you
-may be familiar with if you know Django from before.
To use this you must give the database field names as keywords to the call. Which are available depends on the entity you are creating, but all start with db_* in Evennia. This is a method you may be familiar with if you know Django from before.
It is recommended that you instead use the create_* functions to create typeclassed entities:
from evennia import create_object
@@ -229,16 +225,8 @@ may be familiar with if you know Django from before.
chair = create_object("furniture.Furniture", key="Chair")
The create_object (create_account, create_script etc) takes the typeclass as its first
-argument; this can both be the actual class or the python path to the typeclass as found under your
-game directory. So if your Furniture typeclass sits in mygame/typeclasses/furniture.py, you
-could point to it as typeclasses.furniture.Furniture. Since Evennia will itself look in
-mygame/typeclasses, you can shorten this even further to just furniture.Furniture. The create-
-functions take a lot of extra keywords allowing you to set things like Attributes and
-Tags all in one go. These keywords don’t use the db_* prefix. This will also automatically
-save the new instance to the database, so you don’t need to call save() explicitly.
An example of a database field is db_key. This stores the “name” of the entity you are modifying
-and can thus only hold a string. This is one way of making sure to update the db_key:
The create_object (create_account, create_script etc) takes the typeclass as its first argument; this can both be the actual class or the python path to the typeclass as found under your game directory. So if your Furniture typeclass sits in mygame/typeclasses/furniture.py, you could point to it as typeclasses.furniture.Furniture. Since Evennia will itself look in mygame/typeclasses, you can shorten this even further to just furniture.Furniture. The create-functions take a lot of extra keywords allowing you to set things like Attributes and Tags all in one go. These keywords don’t use the db_* prefix. This will also automatically save the new instance to the database, so you don’t need to call save() explicitly.
An example of a database field is db_key. This stores the “name” of the entity you are modifying and can thus only hold a string. This is one way of making sure to update the db_key:
chair.db_key = "Table"
chair.save()
@@ -246,9 +234,7 @@ and can thus only hold a string. This is one way of making sure to update the <<< Table
That is, we change the chair object to have the db_key “Table”, then save this to the database.
-However, you almost never do things this way; Evennia defines property wrappers for all the database
-fields. These are named the same as the field, but without the db_ part:
That is, we change the chair object to have the db_key “Table”, then save this to the database. However, you almost never do things this way; Evennia defines property wrappers for all the database fields. These are named the same as the field, but without the db_ part:
chair.key = "Table"
print(chair.key)
@@ -256,42 +242,30 @@ fields. These are named the same as the field, but without the key wrapper is not only shorter to write, it will make sure to save the field for you, and
-does so more efficiently by levering sql update mechanics under the hood. So whereas it is good to
-be aware that the field is named db_key you should use key as much as you can.
+The key wrapper is not only shorter to write, it will make sure to save the field for you, and does so more efficiently by levering sql update mechanics under the hood. So whereas it is good to be aware that the field is named db_key you should use key as much as you can.
Each typeclass entity has some unique fields relevant to that type. But all also share the
following fields (the wrapper name without db_ is given):
key (str): The main identifier for the entity, like “Rose”, “myscript” or “Paul”. name is an
-alias.
key (str): The main identifier for the entity, like “Rose”, “myscript” or “Paul”. name is an alias.
date_created (datetime): Time stamp when this object was created.
typeclass_path (str): A python path pointing to the location of this (type)class
There is one special field that doesn’t use the db_ prefix (it’s defined by Django):
id (int): the database id (database ref) of the object. This is an ever-increasing, unique
-integer. It can also be accessed as dbid (database ID) or pk (primary key). The dbref property
-returns the string form “#id”.
id (int): the database id (database ref) of the object. This is an ever-increasing, unique integer. It can also be accessed as dbid (database ID) or pk (primary key). The dbref property returns the string form “#id”.
The typeclassed entity has several common handlers:
tags - the TagHandler that handles tagging. Use tags.add() , tags.get() etc.
locks - the LockHandler that manages access restrictions. Use locks.add(),
-locks.get() etc.
attributes - the AttributeHandler that manages Attributes on the object. Use
-attributes.add()
+
locks - the LockHandler that manages access restrictions. Use locks.add(), locks.get() etc.
attributes - the AttributeHandler that manages Attributes on the object. Use attributes.add()
etc.
db (DataBase) - a shortcut property to the AttributeHandler; allowing obj.db.attrname = value
nattributes - the Non-persistent AttributeHandler for attributes not saved in the
database.
ndb (NotDataBase) - a shortcut property to the Non-peristent AttributeHandler. Allows
-obj.ndb.attrname = value
ndb (NotDataBase) - a shortcut property to the Non-peristent AttributeHandler. Allows obj.ndb.attrname = value
Each of the typeclassed entities then extend this list with their own properties. Go to the -respective pages for Objects, Scripts, Accounts and -Channels for more info. It’s also recommended that you explore the available -entities using Evennia’s flat API to explore which properties and methods they have -available.
+Each of the typeclassed entities then extend this list with their own properties. Go to the respective pages for Objects, Scripts, Accounts and Channels for more info. It’s also recommended that you explore the available entities using Evennia’s flat API to explore which properties and methods they have available.
Most of the time you search for objects in the database by using convenience methods like the
-caller.search() of Commands or the search functions like evennia.search_objects.
You can however also query for them directly using Django’s query
-language. This makes use of a database
-manager that sits on all typeclasses, named objects. This manager holds methods that allow
-database searches against that particular type of object (this is the way Django normally works
-too). When using Django queries, you need to use the full field names (like db_key) to search:
Most of the time you search for objects in the database by using convenience methods like the caller.search() of Commands or the search functions like evennia.search_objects.
You can however also query for them directly using Django’s query language. This makes use of a database manager that sits on all typeclasses, named objects. This manager holds methods that allow database searches against that particular type of object (this is the way Django normally works too). When using Django queries, you need to use the full field names (like db_key) to search:
matches = Furniture.objects.get(db_key="Chair")
It is important that this will only find objects inheriting directly from Furniture in your
-database. If there was a subclass of Furniture named Sitables you would not find any chairs
-derived from Sitables with this query (this is not a Django feature but special to Evennia). To
-find objects from subclasses Evennia instead makes the get_family and filter_family query
-methods available:
It is important that this will only find objects inheriting directly from Furniture in your database. If there was a subclass of Furniture named Sitables you would not find any chairs derived from Sitables with this query (this is not a Django feature but special to Evennia). To find objects from subclasses Evennia instead makes the get_family and filter_family query methods available:
# search for all furnitures and subclasses of furnitures
# whose names starts with "Chair"
matches = Furniture.objects.filter_family(db_key__startswith="Chair")
To make sure to search, say, all Scripts regardless of typeclass, you need to query from the
-database model itself. So for Objects, this would be ObjectDB in the diagram above. Here’s an
-example for Scripts:
To make sure to search, say, all Scripts regardless of typeclass, you need to query from the database model itself. So for Objects, this would be ObjectDB in the diagram above. Here’s an example for Scripts:
from evennia import ScriptDB
matches = ScriptDB.objects.filter(db_key__contains="Combat")
When querying from the database model parent you don’t need to use filter_family or get_family -
-you will always query all children on the database model.
When querying from the database model parent you don’t need to use filter_family or get_family - you will always query all children on the database model.
If you already have created instances of Typeclasses, you can modify the Python code at any time - -due to how Python inheritance works your changes will automatically be applied to all children once you have reloaded the server.
-However, database-saved data, like db_* fields, Attributes, Tags etc, are
-not themselves embedded into the class and will not be updated automatically. This you need to
-manage yourself, by searching for all relevant objects and updating or adding the data:
If you already have created instances of Typeclasses, you can modify the Python code at any time - due to how Python inheritance works your changes will automatically be applied to all children once you have reloaded the server. However, database-saved data, like db_* fields, Attributes, Tags etc, are not themselves embedded into the class and will not be updated automatically. This you need to manage yourself, by searching for all relevant objects and updating or adding the data:
# add a worth Attribute to all existing Furniture
for obj in Furniture.objects.all():
# this will loop over all Furniture instances
obj.db.worth = 100
A common use case is putting all Attributes in the at_*_creation hook of the entity, such as
-at_object_creation for Objects. This is called every time an object is created - and only then.
-This is usually what you want but it does mean already existing objects won’t get updated if you
-change the contents of at_object_creation later. You can fix this in a similar way as above
-(manually setting each Attribute) or with something like this:
A common use case is putting all Attributes in the at_*_creation hook of the entity, such as at_object_creation for Objects. This is called every time an object is created - and only then. This is usually what you want but it does mean already existing objects won’t get updated if you change the contents of at_object_creation later. You can fix this in a similar way as above (manually setting each Attribute) or with something like this:
# Re-run at_object_creation only on those objects not having the new Attribute
for obj in Furniture.objects.all():
if not obj.db.worth:
obj.at_object_creation()
The above examples can be run in the command prompt created by evennia shell. You could also run
-it all in-game using @py. That however requires you to put the code (including imports) as one
-single line using ; and list
-comprehensions, like this (ignore the
-line break, that’s only for readability in the wiki):
The above examples can be run in the command prompt created by evennia shell. You could also run it all in-game using @py. That however requires you to put the code (including imports) as one single line using ; and list comprehensions, like this (ignore the line break, that’s only for readability in the wiki):
py from typeclasses.furniture import Furniture;
[obj.at_object_creation() for obj in Furniture.objects.all() if not obj.db.worth]
It is recommended that you plan your game properly before starting to build, to avoid having to -retroactively update objects more than necessary.
+It is recommended that you plan your game properly before starting to build, to avoid having to retroactively update objects more than necessary.
This is considered an advanced section.
-Technically, typeclasses are Django proxy models. The only database
-models that are “real” in the typeclass system (that is, are represented by actual tables in the database) are AccountDB, ObjectDB, ScriptDB and ChannelDB (there are also Attributes and Tags but they are not typeclasses themselves). All the subclasses of them are “proxies”, extending them with Python code without actually modifying the database layout.
Technically, typeclasses are Django proxy models. The only database models that are “real” in the typeclass system (that is, are represented by actual tables in the database) are AccountDB, ObjectDB, ScriptDB and ChannelDB (there are also Attributes and Tags but they are not typeclasses themselves). All the subclasses of them are “proxies”, extending them with Python code without actually modifying the database layout.
Evennia modifies Django’s proxy model in various ways to allow them to work without any boiler plate (for example you don’t need to set the Django “proxy” property in the model Meta subclass, Evennia handles this for you using metaclasses). Evennia also makes sure you can query subclasses as well as patches django to allow multiple inheritance from the same base class.
Evennia uses the idmapper to cache its typeclasses (Django proxy models) in memory. The idmapper allows things like on-object handlers and properties to be stored on typeclass instances and to not get lost as long as the server is running (they will only be cleared on a Server reload). Django does not work like this by default; by default every time you search for an object in the database you’ll get a different instance of that object back and anything you stored on it that was not in the database would be lost. The bottom line is that Evennia’s Typeclass instances subside in memory a lot longer than vanilla Django model instance do.
-There is one caveat to consider with this, and that relates to [making your own models](New- -Models): Foreign relationships to typeclasses are cached by Django and that means that if you were to change an object in a foreign relationship via some other means than via that relationship, the object seeing the relationship may not reliably update but will still see its old cached version. Due to typeclasses staying so long in memory, stale caches of such relationships could be more -visible than common in Django. See the closed issue #1098 and its comments for examples and solutions.
+There is one caveat to consider with this, and that relates to [making your own models](New- +Models): Foreign relationships to typeclasses are cached by Django and that means that if you were to change an object in a foreign relationship via some other means than via that relationship, the object seeing the relationship may not reliably update but will still see its old cached version. Due to typeclasses staying so long in memory, stale caches of such relationships could be more visible than common in Django. See the closed issue #1098 and its comments for examples and solutions.
aliases = ['l', 'ls']¶aliases = ['ls', 'l']¶
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 '}¶
aliases = ['pemit', 'remit']¶aliases = ['remit', 'pemit']¶
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': '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 '}¶
aliases = ['batchcmd', 'batchcommand']¶aliases = ['batchcommand', 'batchcmd']¶
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 '}¶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 '}¶
aliases = ['@delete', '@del']¶aliases = ['@del', '@delete']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@delete @del', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@destroy', 'no_prefix': 'destroy delete del', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n permanently delete objects\n\n Usage:\n destroy[/switches] [obj, obj2, obj3, [dbref-dbref], ...]\n\n Switches:\n override - The destroy command will usually avoid accidentally\n destroying account objects. This switch overrides this safety.\n force - destroy without confirmation.\n Examples:\n destroy house, roof, door, 44-78\n destroy 5-10, flower, 45\n destroy/force north\n\n Destroys one or many objects. If dbrefs are used, a range to delete can be\n given, e.g. 4-10. Also the end points will be deleted. This command\n displays a confirmation before destroying, to make sure of your choice.\n You can specify the /force switch to bypass this confirmation.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@del @delete', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@destroy', 'no_prefix': 'destroy del delete', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n permanently delete objects\n\n Usage:\n destroy[/switches] [obj, obj2, obj3, [dbref-dbref], ...]\n\n Switches:\n override - The destroy command will usually avoid accidentally\n destroying account objects. This switch overrides this safety.\n force - destroy without confirmation.\n Examples:\n destroy house, roof, door, 44-78\n destroy 5-10, flower, 45\n destroy/force north\n\n Destroys one or many objects. If dbrefs are used, a range to delete can be\n given, e.g. 4-10. Also the end points will be deleted. This command\n displays a confirmation before destroying, to make sure of your choice.\n You can specify the /force switch to bypass this confirmation.\n '}¶
aliases = ['@swap', '@typeclasses', '@type', '@parent', '@update']¶aliases = ['@type', '@swap', '@update', '@parent', '@typeclasses']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@swap @typeclasses @type @parent @update', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@typeclass', 'no_prefix': 'typeclass swap typeclasses type parent 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': '@type @swap @update @parent @typeclasses', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@typeclass', 'no_prefix': 'typeclass type swap update parent typeclasses', '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 "}¶
aliases = ['@exam', '@ex']¶aliases = ['@ex', '@exam']¶
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': '@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 '}¶
aliases = ['@search', '@locate']¶aliases = ['@locate', '@search']¶
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 '}¶
aliases = ['@chan', '@channels']¶aliases = ['@channels', '@chan']¶
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 "}¶
aliases = ['@chan', '@channels']¶aliases = ['@channels', '@chan']¶
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 "}¶
aliases = ['l', 'ls']¶aliases = ['ls', 'l']¶
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 = ['nicks', 'nickname']¶aliases = ['nickname', 'nicks']¶
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/tmpjt302bvw/7b299f2cad1b5435f3d75ffeb69a09db8581003a/evennia/contrib/tutorials/red_button/red_button.py'>¶
aliases = ['co', 'con', 'conn']¶aliases = ['co', 'conn', 'con']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'co con conn', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'connect', 'no_prefix': ' co con 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': 'co conn con', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'connect', 'no_prefix': ' co conn 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 '}¶
aliases = ['h', '?']¶aliases = ['?', 'h']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'h ?', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'help', 'no_prefix': ' h ?', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n get help when in unconnected-in state\n\n Usage:\n help\n\n This is an unconnected version of the help command,\n for simplicity. It shows a pane of info.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '? h', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'help', 'no_prefix': ' ? h', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n get help when in unconnected-in state\n\n Usage:\n help\n\n This is an unconnected version of the help command,\n for simplicity. It shows a pane of info.\n '}¶
tags[source]¶
date_created¶Return the field in localized time based on settings.TIME_ZONE.
+senders¶Bases: django.core.exceptions.MultipleObjectsReturned
date_created¶A wrapper for getting database field db_date_created.
-get_next_by_db_date_created(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: db_date_created>, is_next=True, **kwargs)¶aliases = ['co', 'con', 'conn']¶aliases = ['co', 'conn', 'con']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'co con conn', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'connect', 'no_prefix': ' co con 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': 'co conn con', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'connect', 'no_prefix': ' co conn 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 '}¶
aliases = ['h', '?']¶aliases = ['?', 'h']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'h ?', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'help', 'no_prefix': ' h ?', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n This is an unconnected version of the help command,\n for simplicity. It shows a pane of info.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '? h', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'help', 'no_prefix': ' ? h', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n This is an unconnected version of the help command,\n for simplicity. It shows a pane of info.\n '}¶
aliases = ['@callbacks', '@callback', '@calls']¶aliases = ['@callback', '@calls', '@callbacks']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@callbacks @callback @calls', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@call', 'no_prefix': 'call callbacks callback calls', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Command to edit callbacks.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@callback @calls @callbacks', 'category': 'building', 'key': '@call', 'no_prefix': 'call callback calls callbacks', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Command to edit callbacks.\n '}¶
aliases = ['aliaschan', 'chanalias']¶aliases = ['chanalias', 'aliaschan']¶
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 '}¶
aliases = ['delaliaschan', 'delchanalias']¶aliases = ['delchanalias', 'delaliaschan']¶
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 "}¶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 "}¶
aliases = ['q', 'chicken out', 'abort', 'quit']¶aliases = ['abort', 'q', 'chicken out', 'quit']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'q chicken out abort quit', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'give up', 'no_prefix': ' q chicken out 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': 'abort q chicken out quit', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'give up', 'no_prefix': ' abort q chicken out 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 '}¶
aliases = ['l', 'ls']¶aliases = ['ls', 'l']¶
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 '}¶
aliases = [';', 'whisper', 'shout']¶aliases = ['shout', ';', 'whisper']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': '; whisper shout', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'say', 'no_prefix': ' ; whisper shout', '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 '}¶
aliases = ['ex', 'e', 'unfocus', 'examine']¶aliases = ['unfocus', 'ex', 'examine', 'e']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'ex e unfocus examine', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'focus', 'no_prefix': ' ex e unfocus examine', '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': 'unfocus ex examine e', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'focus', 'no_prefix': ' unfocus ex examine 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 '}¶
aliases = ['give', 'inv', 'i', 'inventory']¶aliases = ['inventory', 'give', 'inv', 'i']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'give inv i inventory', 'category': 'evscaperoom', 'key': 'get', 'no_prefix': ' give inv i inventory', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Use focus / examine instead.\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 '}¶
aliases = ['achievement', 'achieve', 'achieves']¶aliases = ['achieve', 'achieves', 'achievement']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'achievement achieve achieves', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'achievements', 'no_prefix': ' achievement achieve achieves', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n view achievements\n\n Usage:\n achievements[/switches] [args]\n\n Switches:\n all View all achievements, including locked ones.\n completed View achievements you\'ve completed.\n progress View achievements you have partially completed\n\n Check your achievement statuses or browse the list. Providing a command argument\n will search all your currently unlocked achievements for matches, and the switches\n will filter the list to something other than "all unlocked". Combining a command\n argument with a switch will search only in that list.\n\n Examples:\n achievements apples\n achievements/all\n achievements/progress rats\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'achieve achieves achievement', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'achievements', 'no_prefix': ' achieve achieves achievement', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n view achievements\n\n Usage:\n achievements[/switches] [args]\n\n Switches:\n all View all achievements, including locked ones.\n completed View achievements you\'ve completed.\n progress View achievements you have partially completed\n\n Check your achievement statuses or browse the list. Providing a command argument\n will search all your currently unlocked achievements for matches, and the switches\n will filter the list to something other than "all unlocked". Combining a command\n argument with a switch will search only in that list.\n\n Examples:\n achievements apples\n achievements/all\n achievements/progress rats\n '}¶
aliases = ['deal', 'offers']¶aliases = ['offers', 'deal']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'deal offers', 'category': 'trading', 'key': 'status', 'no_prefix': ' deal offers', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n show a list of the current deal\n\n Usage:\n status\n deal\n offers\n\n Shows the currently suggested offers on each sides of the deal. To\n accept the current deal, use the 'accept' command. Use 'offer' to\n change your deal. You might also want to use 'say', 'emote' etc to\n try to influence the other part in the deal.\n "}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'offers deal', 'category': 'trading', 'key': 'status', 'no_prefix': ' offers deal', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n show a list of the current deal\n\n Usage:\n status\n deal\n offers\n\n Shows the currently suggested offers on each sides of the deal. To\n accept the current deal, use the 'accept' command. Use 'offer' to\n change your deal. You might also want to use 'say', 'emote' etc to\n try to influence the other part in the deal.\n "}¶
aliases = ['wait', 'hold']¶aliases = ['hold', 'wait']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'wait hold', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' wait hold', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'hold wait', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' hold wait', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶
aliases = ['wait', 'hold']¶aliases = ['hold', 'wait']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'wait hold', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' wait hold', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'hold wait', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' hold wait', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶
aliases = ['wait', 'hold']¶aliases = ['hold', 'wait']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'wait hold', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' wait hold', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'hold wait', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' hold wait', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶
aliases = ['wait', 'hold']¶aliases = ['hold', 'wait']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'wait hold', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' wait hold', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'hold wait', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' hold wait', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶
aliases = ['wait', 'hold']¶aliases = ['hold', 'wait']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'wait hold', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' wait hold', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'hold wait', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'pass', 'no_prefix': ' hold wait', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Passes on your turn.\n\n Usage:\n pass\n\n When in a fight, you can use this command to end your turn early, even\n if there are still any actions you can take.\n '}¶
aliases = ['l', 'ls']¶aliases = ['ls', 'l']¶
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 '}¶
aliases = ['dive', 'fly']¶aliases = ['fly', 'dive']¶
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': '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 '}¶
aliases = ['roll', '@dice']¶aliases = ['@dice', 'roll']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'roll @dice', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'dice', 'no_prefix': ' roll dice', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n roll dice\n\n Usage:\n dice[/switch] <nr>d<sides> [modifier] [success condition]\n\n Switch:\n hidden - tell the room the roll is being done, but don't show the result\n secret - don't inform the room about neither roll nor result\n\n Examples:\n dice 3d6 + 4\n dice 1d100 - 2 < 50\n\n This will roll the given number of dice with given sides and modifiers.\n So e.g. 2d6 + 3 means to 'roll a 6-sided die 2 times and add the result,\n then add 3 to the total'.\n Accepted modifiers are +, -, * and /.\n A success condition is given as normal Python conditionals\n (<,>,<=,>=,==,!=). So e.g. 2d6 + 3 > 10 means that the roll will succeed\n only if the final result is above 8. If a success condition is given, the\n outcome (pass/fail) will be echoed along with how much it succeeded/failed\n with. The hidden/secret switches will hide all or parts of the roll from\n everyone but the person rolling.\n "}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '@dice roll', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'dice', 'no_prefix': ' dice roll', 'tags': '', 'text': "\n roll dice\n\n Usage:\n dice[/switch] <nr>d<sides> [modifier] [success condition]\n\n Switch:\n hidden - tell the room the roll is being done, but don't show the result\n secret - don't inform the room about neither roll nor result\n\n Examples:\n dice 3d6 + 4\n dice 1d100 - 2 < 50\n\n This will roll the given number of dice with given sides and modifiers.\n So e.g. 2d6 + 3 means to 'roll a 6-sided die 2 times and add the result,\n then add 3 to the total'.\n Accepted modifiers are +, -, * and /.\n A success condition is given as normal Python conditionals\n (<,>,<=,>=,==,!=). So e.g. 2d6 + 3 > 10 means that the roll will succeed\n only if the final result is above 8. If a success condition is given, the\n outcome (pass/fail) will be echoed along with how much it succeeded/failed\n with. The hidden/secret switches will hide all or parts of the roll from\n everyone but the person rolling.\n "}¶
aliases = ['l', 'ls']¶aliases = ['ls', 'l']¶
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 = ['boost', 'foil']¶aliases = ['foil', 'boost']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'boost foil', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'stunt', 'no_prefix': ' boost foil', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Perform a combat stunt, that boosts an ally against a target, or\n foils an enemy, giving them disadvantage against an ally.\n\n Usage:\n boost [ability] <recipient> <target>\n foil [ability] <recipient> <target>\n boost [ability] <target> (same as boost me <target>)\n foil [ability] <target> (same as foil <target> me)\n\n Example:\n boost STR me Goblin\n boost DEX Goblin\n foil STR Goblin me\n foil INT Goblin\n boost INT Wizard Goblin\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'foil boost', 'category': 'combat', 'key': 'stunt', 'no_prefix': ' foil boost', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Perform a combat stunt, that boosts an ally against a target, or\n foils an enemy, giving them disadvantage against an ally.\n\n Usage:\n boost [ability] <recipient> <target>\n foil [ability] <recipient> <target>\n boost [ability] <target> (same as boost me <target>)\n foil [ability] <target> (same as foil <target> me)\n\n Example:\n boost STR me Goblin\n boost DEX Goblin\n foil STR Goblin me\n foil INT Goblin\n boost INT Wizard Goblin\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['i', 'inv']¶aliases = ['inv', 'i']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'i inv', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'inventory', 'no_prefix': ' i inv', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n View your inventory\n\n Usage:\n inventory\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'inv i', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'inventory', 'no_prefix': ' inv i', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n View your inventory\n\n Usage:\n inventory\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['unwear', 'unwield']¶aliases = ['unwield', 'unwear']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'unwear unwield', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'remove', 'no_prefix': ' unwear unwield', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Remove a remove a weapon/shield, armor or helmet.\n\n Usage:\n remove <item>\n unwield <item>\n unwear <item>\n\n To remove an item from the backpack, use |wdrop|n instead.\n\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'unwield unwear', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'remove', 'no_prefix': ' unwield unwear', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Remove a remove a weapon/shield, armor or helmet.\n\n Usage:\n remove <item>\n unwield <item>\n unwear <item>\n\n To remove an item from the backpack, use |wdrop|n instead.\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['push', 'press', 'press button']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'push press press button', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'push button', 'no_prefix': ' push press press button', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Push the red button (lid closed)\n\n Usage:\n push button\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['push', 'press', 'press button']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'push press press button', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'push button', 'no_prefix': ' push press press button', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Push the red button\n\n Usage:\n push button\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['feel', 'examine', 'get', 'ex', 'listen', 'l']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'feel examine get ex listen l', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' feel examine get ex listen l', '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 "}¶
aliases = ['push', 'shiftroot', 'pull', 'move']¶aliases = ['shiftroot', 'pull', 'push', 'move']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'push shiftroot pull move', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'shift', 'no_prefix': ' push shiftroot pull 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 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 '}¶
aliases = ['pierce', 'defend', 'kill', 'slash', 'bash', 'hit', 'stab', 'parry', 'thrust', 'fight', 'chop']¶aliases = ['chop', 'hit', 'defend', 'pierce', 'bash', 'fight', 'kill', 'parry', 'stab', 'slash', 'thrust']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'pierce defend kill slash bash hit stab parry thrust fight chop', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'attack', 'no_prefix': ' pierce defend kill slash bash hit stab parry thrust fight chop', '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': 'chop hit defend pierce bash fight kill parry stab slash thrust', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'attack', 'no_prefix': ' chop hit defend pierce bash fight kill parry stab slash thrust', '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 '}¶
aliases = ['l', 'ls']¶aliases = ['ls', 'l']¶
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 = ['h', '?']¶aliases = ['?', 'h']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'h ?', 'category': 'tutorial world', 'key': 'help', 'no_prefix': ' h ?', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Overwritten help command while on the bridge.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': '? h', 'category': 'tutorial world', 'key': 'help', 'no_prefix': ' ? h', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Overwritten help command while on the bridge.\n '}¶
aliases = ['l', 'fiddle', 'feel around', 'feel', 'search']¶aliases = ['feel', 'fiddle', 'feel around', 'l', 'search']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'l fiddle feel around feel search', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' l fiddle feel around feel search', '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 fiddle feel around l search', 'category': 'tutorialworld', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' feel fiddle feel around l search', '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/tmp46fhap2j/be8c024465dc3b40180a130a6143dc95544eac1b/evennia'¶directory = '/tmp/tmpjt302bvw/7b299f2cad1b5435f3d75ffeb69a09db8581003a/evennia'¶
directory = '/tmp/tmp46fhap2j/be8c024465dc3b40180a130a6143dc95544eac1b/evennia/game_template'¶directory = '/tmp/tmpjt302bvw/7b299f2cad1b5435f3d75ffeb69a09db8581003a/evennia/game_template'¶
aliases[source]¶
date_created¶Return the field in localized time based on settings.TIME_ZONE.
+access(accessing_obj, access_type='read', default=True)[source]¶Bases: django.core.exceptions.MultipleObjectsReturned
date_created¶A wrapper for getting database field db_date_created.
-entrytext¶key¶
date_created¶Get the localized date created, based on settings.TIME_ZONE.
+dbid¶date_created¶A wrapper for getting database field db_date_created.
-get_next_by_db_date_created(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: db_date_created>, is_next=True, **kwargs)¶aliases = [':j', ':dw', ':=', ':s', ':!', ':fi', ':UU', ':i', ':dd', ':DD', ':w', ':I', ':h', ':::', ':<', ':wq', '::', ':q', ':u', ':x', ':A', ':S', ':>', ':fd', ':y', ':echo', ':f', ':p', ':r', ':q!', ':uu', ':']¶aliases = [':UU', '::', ':p', ':', ':r', ':I', ':i', ':dw', ':w', ':j', ':y', ':f', ':echo', ':fd', ':S', ':u', ':wq', ':::', ':=', ':x', ':fi', ':h', ':>', ':DD', ':A', ':q', ':uu', ':!', ':<', ':q!', ':dd', ':s']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': ':j :dw := :s :! :fi :UU :i :dd :DD :w :I :h ::: :< :wq :: :q :u :x :A :S :> :fd :y :echo :f :p :r :q! :uu :', 'category': 'general', 'key': ':editor_command_group', 'no_prefix': ' :j :dw := :s :! :fi :UU :i :dd :DD :w :I :h ::: :< :wq :: :q :u :x :A :S :> :fd :y :echo :f :p :r :q! :uu :', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Commands for the editor\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': ':UU :: :p : :r :I :i :dw :w :j :y :f :echo :fd :S :u :wq ::: := :x :fi :h :> :DD :A :q :uu :! :< :q! :dd :s', 'category': 'general', 'key': ':editor_command_group', 'no_prefix': ' :UU :: :p : :r :I :i :dw :w :j :y :f :echo :fd :S :u :wq ::: := :x :fi :h :> :DD :A :q :uu :! :< :q! :dd :s', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Commands for the editor\n '}¶
aliases = ['abort', 'n', 'yes', '__nomatch_command', 'a', 'no', 'y']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'abort n yes __nomatch_command a no y', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__noinput_command', 'no_prefix': ' abort n yes __nomatch_command a no y', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Handle a prompt for yes or no. Press [return] for the default choice.\n\n '}¶
aliases = ['next', 'a', 't', 'quit', 'previous', 'end', 'abort', 'top', 'e', 'n', 'q', 'p']¶aliases = ['quit', 'abort', 't', 'n', 'top', 'a', 'previous', 'end', 'e', 'q', 'p', 'next']¶
search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'next a t quit previous end abort top e n q p', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__noinput_command', 'no_prefix': ' next a t quit previous end abort top e n q p', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Manipulate the text paging. Catch no-input with aliases.\n '}¶search_index_entry = {'aliases': 'quit abort t n top a previous end e q p next', 'category': 'general', 'key': '__noinput_command', 'no_prefix': ' quit abort t n top a previous end e q p next', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n Manipulate the text paging. Catch no-input with aliases.\n '}¶