Usage: mud prefix:path ...
-serve
Run session server (default true)
mud
runs one or more MUD sessions. Each argument should contain a prefix and a path
to a directory containing a valid configuration file. For example, mud a:mage
would start a session with prefix a
and load the configuration at
mage/config.yaml
. See example/config.yaml for a basic example configuration.
Note that starting a session will begin reading input, but not display any output
by default. Instead, output is written to a file out
in the directory containing
the configuration file. The user is expected to arrange terminals desired
(probably using a tiling terminal manager) and print the output where desired
(e.g. using tail -f mage/out
). Similarly, configured logs such as a chat log
can be displayed in a separate terminal, and so on.
To do.