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Posted by Paranitis   (2 posts)  Bio
Date Wed 24 Jul 2013 03:36 AM (UTC)
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Haven't played any MUDs for more than a decade, and previously I had zMUD.

I now know (if I want to) how to make character tabs up top like I had in zMUD, but what I don't understand is how I can make it so that the [;] command allows me to make multiple commands at once (such as with a long string of walking directions like e;e;n;ne;e;d ow whatever).

On top of that, is there a way to shorten that so that e;e;n would be like #2e;n?

Before you try to throw a bunch of jargon at me, I am not up on the lingo of this kind of thing, so try to explain it to me piece by piece.

Eventually I will figure out how to make big macros/triggers or whatever, but I don't understand how to make a [;] into an [enter and then] type thing.
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Posted by Fiendish   USA  (2,558 posts)  Bio   Global Moderator
Date Reply #1 on Wed 24 Jul 2013 06:09 AM (UTC)
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http://www.gammon.com.au/forum/?id=5561
and
http://www.gammon.com.au/mushclient/plugins/ (see "Repeat Command")

https://github.com/fiendish/aardwolfclientpackage
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Posted by Paranitis   (2 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Wed 24 Jul 2013 07:27 AM (UTC)
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Thank you very much. I had no idea what "speedwalking" or "command stacking" was until now. :)
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