https://launchpad.net/mudpyl/
https://pypi.org/project/mudpyl/
I couldn't get it working.
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Abandoned: The code depository was last updated 2008-10-31
https://launchpad.net/mudpyl/
https://pypi.org/project/mudpyl/
I couldn't get it working.
Abandoned: The code depository was last updated 2008-10-31
[ 1 ] deleted from Wikipedia
https://github.com/Evennia/evennia
https://www.evennia.com/
A MUD game server. It supports traditional Telnet/MU* clients, and also comes with (optional) web server software that creates a complete web-client for user who surf to it with their web browser.
I thought this was a separate server with a separate client which used a web browser as its GUI. It is not that.
Footnotes
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(on Wikipedia)
https://tintin.mudhalla.net/
A client renown for actually being developed.
Oh my god it's like I'm the first person to look at the website or use the program.
Can interact with the shell
Software >
was silkscreen.sourceforge.net
A terminal multiplexer, something like GNU Screen having a baby with Emacs.
I tested this, but I couldn't figure out what in the heck to do with it.
2022-10-16 - Abandoned
https://github.com/nerevar/jmc
https://nerevar.github.io/jmc/ [ 1 ] was www.geocities.com/jmc_client/ then sourceforge.net/projects/jmc/
Telnet/MUD client with tintin++ scripting functionality.
Doesn't appear to do IRC.
Jaba Mud Client
Footnotes
^ 1 | was www.geocities.com/jmc_client/ then sourceforge.net/projects/jmc/ |
http://xpertmud.sourceforge.net/
Alpha. Very visually appealing. Languages: Perl, Python, (Ruby "soon", though they seem apathetic), possibly JavaScript later.
Abandoned: As of 2020-05-14, not updated since 2004-03-30.
coming later
Tcl scripting.
I'm liking it a lot as a possible winner. I played with it for a while, but it's not quite right. I still want something native-Ruby.