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README.md
Tildemush documentation
This documentation serves as a reference for tilde.town's tildemush virtual community, lead by vilmibm. It is intended for users who have an account on tilde.town. If you are looking for a testing or developing environment, see vilmibm's notes here
Table of contents
- What is tildemush?
- Purpose and goals
- Conventions used in this documentation
- Requirements
- Getting started
- Understanding the interface
- Accessing tabs
- Using tildemush
- Scripting with WITCH
- Extra tips
- Frequently asked questions
What is tildemush?
tildemush is a command line-, text-based virtual community used for chatting, creating, roleplaying, games, or anything a user can think of. Currently, tildemush hosted on tilde.town.
tildemush looks like a chat room with elements such as:
- Your location name
- A list user-created objects that exist in your location
- Your inventory
- A scripting tab for creating objects
Purpose and goals
TODO for vilmibm
Conventions used in this documentation
- Note - Notes signify additional information
- Tip - Tips signify an alternate procedure for completing a step
- Caution - Cautions signify that damage or loss of data may occur
- Example - Examples provide a visual reference of how a procedure would be performed
Inline code
- Inline code signifies package names, filenames, commands, and keyboard keysCode block - Code blocks signify file contents, or an interface element
- Section - Heading 1s are referred to as "Sections"
- subsections - Heading 2s, 3s, etc. are referred to as "subsections"
Requirements
- A tilde.town account
Getting started
This section describes conventions, which will help you understand the formatting used in this document, and the requirements for using tildemush.
This section consists of the following subsections:
- Starting tildemush
- Creating a new user account
- Logging in
- Resetting your password
- Configuring tildemush
- Exiting from the start menu
Starting tildemush
Starting tildemush will run the software required to connect to the tildemush virtual community that exists on tilde.town.
To start tildemush
Caution - Before continuing, you should know that tildemush's database may be wiped at any time, because it is still under development. This means that anything you create, may be deleted at any time.
ssh
into tilde.town- Run
tmclient
- Press the
enter
key
Creating a new user account
TODO: Significance to user
To create a new user account
TODO: procedures
Logging in
TODO: Significance to user
To log in
TODO: procedures
Resetting your password
TODO: Significance to user
To reset your password
TODO: procedures
Configuring tildemush
TODO: Significance to user
To configure tildemush
TODO: procedures
Exiting from the start menu
TODO: Significance to user
To exit from the start menu
TODO: procedures
Understanding the interface
This section will introduce you to each interface tab, and each element inside of each tab.
This section consists of the following subsections:
MAIN tab
The main tab consists of:
- The chat box
- The location box
- The map box
- The inventory box
The chatbox
The chat box will display the following:
- User messages
- Events
- Actions from users
- Actions from objects
- Responses from objects
The location box
The location box will display the following:
- Your current location's name
- Your current location's description
- Your current location's user-created objects
The map box
The map box will display the following:
TODO: Verify if these are the places you have visited or all places that connect to the current location
The inventory box
The inventory box will display the following:
- Number of objects you have
- Name(s) of objects you have
WITCH tab
The WITCH tab consists of:
- The object pane
- The object-scripting pane
The object pane
The object pane displays the name and permissions of the object that is being edited.
The object-scripting pane
The object-scripting pane displays the scripts of the object that is being edited. This is the area you will edit the functionality of an object.
WORLDMAP tab
The WORLDMAP tab consists of:
- Area blocks
- Direction names
Area blocks
Area blocks are user-created locations you can travel to in the tildemush world.
Direction names
Direction names are user-created names that a user can type to travel to different area blocks.
SETTINGS tab
The SETTINGS tab is under development.
QUIT tab
The QUIT tab does not contain elements. It serves as a reminder of how to quit tildemush. See the Quitting tildemush subsection.
Accessing tabs
This section will provide information on each tildemush tab and teach you how to access each tildemush tab.
This section consists of the following subsections:
- Accessing the MAIN tab
- Accessing the WITCH tab
- Accessing the WORLDMAP tab
- Accessing the SETTINGS tab
Accessing the MAIN tab
The MAIN tab can be accessed from any of the tabs.
To access the MAIN tab
- Press
F1
Accessing the WITCH tab
The WITCH tab provides an interface for creating objects.
To access the WITCH tab
- Press
F2
Accessing the WORLDMAP tab
The WORLDMAP tab provides visuals on how all locations are connected.
To access the WORLDMAP tab
- Press
F3
Accessing the SETTINGS tab
The SETTINGS tab is under development.
To access the SETTINGS tab
- Press
F4
Using tildemush
This section will teach you how to use tildemush and assumes you are familiar with tildemush's interface.
This section consists of the following subsections:
TODO
Sending a message to all users in your current location
The MAIN tab allows you to interact with users and objects. The MAIN tab is where you will communicate with other users.
To send a message to all users in your current location
- Ensure you are in the MAIN tab
- Type your message
- Press
Enter
Tip: You can also use the /say
command to send a message to all users in your current
location.
Example:
/say hey there! can anyone hear me?
Quitting tildemush
Quitting tildemush will bring you back to your normal shell session on tilde.town.
To quit tildemush
- Press
F9
Scripting with WITCH
TODO: Explain significance to user
This section consists of the following subsections:
TODO
Extra tips
This section will describe useful actions for working in tildemush and the terminal.
This section consists of:
- Copying text
- Pasting text
Copying text
There are various ways to highlight text in the terminal, one of the easiest ways is to use your mouse.
To copy text
- Highlight the text you want to copy using your mouse
- Hold the
Shift
andCtrl
keys - Press
c
- Release the
Shift
andCtrl
keys
Pasting text
[TODO]
To paste text
- Hold the
Shift
andCtrl
keys - Press
v
- Release the
Shift
andCtrl
keys
Tip - Your terminal emulator may allow you to paste text using one of the following methods:
- middle-clicking
- right-clicking, and then selecting
Paste
.
Sharing your WITCH code
TODO: Significance to user
To share your WITCH code
TODO: procedures
Frequently asked questions
TODO
- Is tildemush the same as IRC?
- TODO: Answer