pdirt/data/
pdirt/data/HELP/
pdirt/data/HELP/0/
pdirt/data/HELP/F/
pdirt/data/HELP/G/
pdirt/data/HELP/H/
pdirt/data/HELP/J/
pdirt/data/HELP/K/
pdirt/data/HELP/O/
pdirt/data/HELP/Q/
pdirt/data/HELP/R/
pdirt/data/HELP/U/
pdirt/data/HELP/V/
pdirt/data/HELP/Y/
pdirt/data/HELP/Z/
pdirt/data/MESSAGES/
pdirt/data/POWERINFO/
pdirt/data/WIZ_ZONES/
pdirt/drv/
pdirt/drv/bin/
pdirt/drv/compiler/converter/
pdirt/drv/compiler/libs/
pdirt/drv/compiler/scripts/
pdirt/drv/include/AberChat/
pdirt/drv/include/InterMud/
pdirt/drv/include/machine/
pdirt/drv/src/InterMud/
pdirt/drv/src/Players/
pdirt/drv/utils/UAFPort/
pdirt/drv/utils/dnsresolv/
pdirt/drv/utils/gdbm/
MOBILE
Not a command.

If a command expects a mobile as argument, it may be given as either one of:
1) <mobile-name>
2) <mobile-name><number-in-room-with-that-name>

Example, if there are 5 orcs in a room, and you want to kill the 2nd, you
could say "kill orc2".  "kill orc1" and "kill orc" means the 1st orc.

[X]3) <number>
[X]
[X]This is the unique mobile-ID number that shows up on the WHERE command.
[X]Examples:  "at 1512 kiss 1512", "heal 1611", "give biscuit to 1779"
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