3 Mudsync! What a game. Or is it?
5 Well it's not really a game, more of a MUD framework. It does contain
6 a couple of small demo worlds. The more interesting of them is the
7 "bricabrac" world. I assume you want to play with it, but I guess
8 we're getting ahead of ourselves.
12 First of all, you need 8sync (currently 0.4.2, or git master) and
13 Guile 2.2. Install those.
15 ... Or, if you have Guix, you can set up a "guix environment" which
16 should have everything you need all set to go:
18 guix environment -l guix.scm # optionally add --pure
20 Next, in mudsync's directory:
23 guile -l worlds/bricabrac.scm -e run-game
25 You can then connect in your browser:
32 Well, try some things! Assuming you're starting with the bricabrac
33 world, try "ring the bell", and that should give you some information
39 When you start up the bricabrac demo, it'll by default start up a
40 port you can connect over localhost to if you're using emacs + geiser.
41 Then you can live hack away!
43 If you change something in bricabrac (or whatever) and want to update
44 the object you changed, you can "live" put in the new and updated
45 version from the game-spec at the REPL with:
47 (insert! game-spec 'room:lobby) ; to replace the lobby, but of course
48 ; do what's appropriate for your