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The 'MUX-like' default of Evennia
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Evennia is a highly customizable codebase. Among many things, its
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command structure and indeed the very way that commands look can all be
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changed by you. If you like the way, say, DikuMUDs handle things, you
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could emulate that with Evennia. Or LPMuds, or MOOs. Or if you are
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ambitious you could design a whole new style, perfectly fitting your own
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dreams of the ideal MUD.
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We do offer a default however. The default Evennia setup tend to
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resemble `MUX2 <http://www.tinymux.org/>`_, and its cousins
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`PennMUSH <http://www.pennmush.org>`_,
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`TinyMUSH <http://tinymush.sourceforge.net/>`_, and
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`RhostMUSH <http://www.rhostmush.org/>`_. By default we emulate these
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Tiny derivatives (MUX2, Penn, etc) in the user interface and building
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commands. We believe these codebases have found a good way to do things
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in terms of building and administration. We hope this will also make it
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more familiar for new users coming from those communities to start using
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Evennia.
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However, Evennia has taken a completely different stance on how admins
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extend and improve their games. Instead of implementing a special
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in-game language (!SoftCode), all game extension is done through Python
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modules, like the rest of Evennia. This gives the admin practically
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unlimited power to extend the game leveraging the full power of a mature
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high level programming language. You can find a more elaborate
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discussion about our take on MUX SoftCode `here <SoftCode.html>`_.
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WWMD - What Would MUX Do?
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Our policy for implementing the default commands is as follows - we tend
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to look at MUX2's implementation before contriving one of our own. This
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comes with a caveat though - there are many cases where this is
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impossible without sacrificing the usability and utility of the
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codebase. In those cases, differences in implementation as well as
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command syntax is to be expected. Evennia is *not* MUX - we handle all
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underlying systems very differently and don't use SoftCode. The WWMD
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policy is only applied to the default commands, not to any other
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programming paradigms in the codebase.
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If you are an Evennia codebase developer, consider activating
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``IMPORT_MUX_HELP`` in your ``settings.py`` file. This will import a
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copy of the MUX2 help database and might come in handy when it comes to
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adding/implementing new default commands. If you must deviate from
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MUX2's implementation of something, make sure to document it extensively
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in the command's docstring.
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