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Mudlet offers a vast array of standard features to automate or otherwise improve your gaming experience. These include, but are not limited to: | Mudlet offers a vast array of standard features to automate or otherwise improve your gaming experience. These include, but are not limited to: | ||
− | + | : '''Aliases''' - user-defined text input, which is converted into a different, usually longer input before being sent to the MUD, e.g. gg → get gold from ground;put gold in 2.bag. | |
− | + | : '''Keybindings''' - also known as hotkeys, allow executing certain user-defined commands by simultaneously pressing a specific combination of keys, e.g. CTRL+H → send say Hello Miyuki! to the MUD or plays La Marseillaise | |
− | + | : '''Triggers''' - execute user-defined commands upon receiving specific out from the MUD, e.g. MUD sends You see Elyssa standing here. → send poke Elyssa to the MUD. | |
− | + | : '''Timers''' - delay the execution of a command or execute it after a specified period of time, e.g. throw gauntlet to Eric-wait 3 seconds-exclaim Let us end this here! | |
− | + | : '''Variables''' - allow the user to store text or numbers for easier use inside scripts. | |
− | + | : '''Events''' - allow the user to make triggers for specific events like when Mudlet has connected to the MUD, or even user-defined events to use in complex system making. |
Revision as of 15:49, 7 April 2011
1. General Introduction to Modern MUD Clients
1.1 Mudlets automation features
Mudlet offers a vast array of standard features to automate or otherwise improve your gaming experience. These include, but are not limited to:
- Aliases - user-defined text input, which is converted into a different, usually longer input before being sent to the MUD, e.g. gg → get gold from ground;put gold in 2.bag.
- Keybindings - also known as hotkeys, allow executing certain user-defined commands by simultaneously pressing a specific combination of keys, e.g. CTRL+H → send say Hello Miyuki! to the MUD or plays La Marseillaise
- Triggers - execute user-defined commands upon receiving specific out from the MUD, e.g. MUD sends You see Elyssa standing here. → send poke Elyssa to the MUD.
- Timers - delay the execution of a command or execute it after a specified period of time, e.g. throw gauntlet to Eric-wait 3 seconds-exclaim Let us end this here!
- Variables - allow the user to store text or numbers for easier use inside scripts.
- Events - allow the user to make triggers for specific events like when Mudlet has connected to the MUD, or even user-defined events to use in complex system making.