![]() I would like to suggest using Mudlet if you are not invested in any MUD. Also, it is far and away MUCH more powerful than zCode, so you can look forward to doing really awesome things, with a much faster language, than you ever could before. Tutorial style books, giving you information on how to do things and in what. It really isn't that hard, and you can teach yourself Lua well-enough to get yourself into trouble in about three hours, if you put your mind to it. I hope this video was informative and helpful, and I look forward to creating and sharing the next one with you all. In future videos, we will explore the basics of scripting and interacting with your game via Lua, as well as the many other features Mudlet has. You taught yourself zCode, you can teach yourself Lua. In todays video, we went over how to download and install Mudlet on Linux. Also, just try a search for "mudlet tutorial" on Youtube.ĭon't get too flustered teaching yourself Lua. Take Vadimuses' user page (one of the authors of Mudlet) for example. Mudlet automatically saves all data from GMCP messages in a global gmcp variable. (5) Youtube, for just about anything that you want to do, is excellent for tutorials. ![]() The front matter of it is written for people migrating from Nexus, but there is a sizable section devoted to CMud/zMud migration. (4) Mudlet migration guide Probably a very good place for you to start. (Really handy for an apostate, or any other affliction class). I personally use geyser to track opponent afflictions delivered/cured. (3) Mudlet gui functions (geyser) Useful if you want to make your Mudlet look pretty, and/or useful. It's all useful, but it's something that you go back to over and over again as you need it. (2) Mudlet manual Read this like a cook book, a little here, a little there, and only as you need it. Under "Lua Standard Libraries", I recommend the following: CoreFunctionsTutorial, MathLibraryTutorial, StringLibraryTutorial, and TableLibraryTutorial. But, don't read everything! Read from LuaTypesTutorial to FunctionsTutorial the rest is (largely) irrelevant. Lets celebrate March with some lovely crochet flower patterns. (1) Lua tutorial Read this like a novel, start to finish. and delicate plants peeking through the snow and mud. Since we're in the same house, I'll give you my standard offer of ask questions any time, and I'll try and help you at when I can. Hey off, hit me up in game, and we'll get you into the Mudlet clan for questions and answers.
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