TF(1) TF(1) [1mNAME[0m tf - TinyFugue, a MUD client [1mSYNOPSIS[0m [1mtf [-f[4m[22mfile[24m[1m] [-lnq] [[4m[22mworld[24m[1m][0m [1mtf [-f[4m[22mfile[24m[1m] [4m[22mhost[24m [4mport[0m [1mDESCRIPTION[0m [4mTinyFugue[24m (also known as "Fugue" or "TF") is a line-based client designed for connecting to MUD servers (note: LP, DIKU, and other servers which use prompts require "/lp on"; see /help prompts). Most of the [4mTF[24m documentation is in the help file, which may be read online with the "/help" command. This manual page may be obsolete in certain areas; however, the helpfile will always be up to date. [4mTinyFugue[24m is larger than most MUD clients, but has many more features and is much more flexible. The goal is to provide the most functional- ity in a client that still maintains the user-friendliness of [4mTinytalk[24m. Clients with extension languages such as [4mTcltt[24m or [4mVaporTalk[24m can do a little more in certain areas, but are considerably harder to use and learn. [4mTF[24m provides most of these abilities in such a manner that learning to use any one function is relatively easy. Because I am continually adding new features and changing the code, [4mTF[0m sometimes becomes less stable in a new release. Versions labled "alpha" are generally not as well tested as "beta" versions, so they have the potential for more bugs. For this reason, I leave some older versions at the site where I distribute [4mTF[24m, which do not have all the current features but may have fewer bugs than the most recent release. [1mCOMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS[0m With no arguments, [4mTF[24m will try to connect to the first world defined in the configuration file(s). With a [1mworld [22margument, [4mTF[24m will try to connect to [1mworld[22m, as defined in the configuration file. If [1mworld [22mis omitted, it will try to connect to the first world defined in your configuration files. With [1mhost [22mand [1mport [22marguments, [4mTF[24m will define a temporary world and try to connect to it. The [1mhost [22mmay be an IP number or regular name format. OPTIONS -f[4mfile[24m Load [4mfile[24m instead of $HOME/.tfrc at startup. -f Do not load any personal configuration file. The library will still be loaded. -l Disable automatic login. -n Do not connect to any world at startup. -q Quiet login (overrides %{quiet} flag). [1mFEATURES[0m Among other things, [4mTF[24m allows you to: Divide the screen into two parts, for input and output, with flexible handling of input (/visual mode). Connect to multiple worlds and switch between them. Wrap MUD output at the edge of the screen. Edit text in the input buffer. Recall previous commands. Modify key sequences used to perform editing functions. Bind commands to key sequences. Define complex macros to perform MUD tasks easily. Create triggers which automatically perform certain tasks when certain output is received from the MUD. Modify existing macros using either a command format or interactive editing. Support "portals" that automatically switch from world to world. Hilite or color all or part of a line that matches a certain pattern. Gag lines that match certain patterns. Suppress frequently repeated text ("spamming"). Automatically log into a character on a world. Send a text file to the MUD in flexible ways, or echo it locally. Send the output of a system command to the MUD, or echo it locally. Send text previously received from the MUD to the MUD, or echo it locally. Repeat a MUD or [4mTF[24m command a number of times. Do the above four things at varying intervals, or at a rapid-fire rate. Log a session to a file. Separate LP and Diku style prompts from normal output. Page output using a --More-- prompt. Recall previously received text. [1mCONFIGURATION FILES[0m [4mTF[24m will attempt to read two files when starting. The first is a public configuration file "stdlib.tf", located in TFLIBDIR. TFLIBDIR is defined when [4mTF[24m is installed, and is often /usr/local/lib/tf.lib, or under the home directory of the installer. This library contains many macros and definitions essential to the correct operation of [4mTF.[0m Next, [4mTF[24m will attempt to read your personal configuration file, $HOME/.tfrc, in which you can put any [4mTF[24m commands you want executed automatically at startup. Two of the most useful commands to use in a [4mTF[24m configuration file are /addworld and /load. For backward compatability, [4mTF[24m will also try to read the [4mTinyTalk[24m con- figuration file. Its name defautls to $HOME/.tinytalk, or can be defined by the TINYTALK environment variable. This file may start with a list of worlds that will be defined as if with /addworld. [1mHISTORY[0m Anton Rang (Tarrant) in February of 1990 released [4mTinytalk[24m, the first Tinyclient with any great number of features, including hiliting and suppression of text, simple triggers, and separating input and output on the screen. Leo Plotkin (Grod) made rather extensive modifications to [4mTinytalk[24m to produce [4mTinywar,[24m which was plagued with some serious bugs and was never officially released (the phrase "Tinywar doesn't exist" is often quoted), and is now an unsupported client. [4mTF[24m began when Greg Hudson (Explorer_Bob) merged many of the new features of [4mTinywar[24m back into [4mTinyTalk,[24m and added many new features of his own, most notably the split screen. Some of the code in Greg's releases was contributed by Leo Plotkin. After Greg moved on to [4mVaporTalk,[24m Ken Keys (Hawkeye) took over design and maintenance of [4mTF[24m in July 1991, and con- tinues to make improvements in features and performance. The code size of [4mTF[24m has surpassed 300K (unstripped), and is signifi- gantly larger than [4mTinytalk.[24m It is, in fact, more than three times the size of a number of existing servers. As of version 3.0, it has 66 builtin commands and 57 library commands, each documented in the help- file. It has been stated that [4mTF[24m is the most-used client in MUDdom at the current time. I haven't taken a poll, but I wouldn't be surprised. [1mREVIEWS[0m [4mTF[24m has significantly changed the tinyclient world. It has a number of merits and a number of flaws, and has frequently been criticized (mostly out of boredom; nobody takes this business too seriously) as having too many features and being too damn big. "Tinywar doesn't exist; TinyFugue merely shouldn't." -- Coined by Woodlock, I believe. "TinyFugue is a work of art." -- Binder, obviously after having too much to drink. "TinyFugue is the biggest hack since the platform it was built on." -- Explorer_Bob, in one of his lucid moments. The New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor and the Washington Post all refused to comment. [1mCOPYRIGHT[0m Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006-2007 Ken Keys [4mTinyFugue[24m (aka "[4mtf[24m") is protected under the terms of the GNU General Public License. See the file "COPYING" for details. [4mTF[24m is currently supported by Ken Keys, who may be contacted by e-mail at kenkeys@users.sourceforge.net or kkeys@ucsd.edu. [1mBACKWARD INCOMPATIBILTIES[0m VERSION 3.2 /rand has been replaced with rand(). Color names can no longer be user defined (but color codes still can). The "=" operator does comparison, not assignment. VERSION 3.1 Added type argument to WORLD and LOGIN hooks. VERSION 3.0 Backslashes in macros are interpreted slightly differently than in pre- vious versions. Turning on the "backslash" flag will enable the old behavior. VERSION 2.1 The CONNECT hook is now called before the LOGIN hook. In 2.0, CONNECT was called after autologin. VERSION 2.0 In versions prior to 2.0, <space> was used to scroll the pager; 2.0 uses <tab> as the default, to allow the pager to be nonblocking. [4mTinytalk[24m style name gags and hilites are no longer supported. You must use the '*' wildcard explicitly, as in '/hilite hawkeye*'. [4mTinytalk[24m style page and whisper hilites are no longer supported. How- ever, /hilite_page and /hilite_whisper macros are provided in the default macro library. The .tinytalk file may not be supported in the future; use .tfrc instead. The '-' command line option in versions prior to 2.0 is no longer sup- ported, and has been replaced with '-l'. [1mBUGS[0m When unterbamfing, the old connection should not be closed until the new connection succeeds. If a shell quote (/quote !) reads a partial line from the pipe, the read will block until the rest of the line is read. [1mWARNINGS[0m The Surgeon General has determined that MUDding can be detrimental to your GPA. LOCAL TF(1)