evennia/contrib/tutorial_examples/batch_cmds.ev
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#
# This is an example batch build file for Evennia.
#
# It allows batch processing of normal Evennia commands.
# Test it by loading it with the @batchprocess command
#
# @batchprocess[/interactive] examples.batch_example
#
# A # as the first symbol on a line begins a comment and
# marks the end of a previous command definition (important!).
#
# All supplied commands are given as normal, on their own line
# and accepts arguments in any format up until the first next
# comment line begins. Extra whitespace is removed; an empty
# line in a command definition translates into a newline.
#
# This creates a red button
@create button:tutorial_examples.red_button.RedButton
# This comment ends input for @create
# Next command:
@set button/desc =
This is a large red button. Now and then
it flashes in an evil, yet strangely tantalizing way.
A big sign sits next to it. It says:
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Press me!
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... It really begs to be pressed, doesn't it? You
know you want to!
# This ends the @set command. Note that line breaks and extra spaces
# in the argument are not considered. A completely empty line
# translates to a \n newline in the command; two empty lines will thus
# create a new paragraph. (note that few commands support it though, you
# mainly want to use it for descriptions)
# Now let's place the button where it belongs (let's say limbo #2 is
# the evil lair in our example)
@teleport #2
#... and drop it (remember, this comment ends input to @teleport, so don't
#forget it!) The very last command in the file need not be ended with #.
drop button