mud-pi
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MIT License | MIT License |
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mud-pi
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
- A simple MUD server in Python which can be run on a Raspberry Pi
- Python for dnd
- What kind of data structure is this and how can I modify it to meet my needs?
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has any one created a MUD(multiuser dungeon) game via python?
Maybe look at MUD Pi. Are you sure you want to develop a MUD though? That will require you to create a server (possibly hosted through a paid platform like AWS or Heroku than if you plan to connect via a LAN then that won't be necessary). A single-player roguelike would be a bit easier.
textray
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Oof: Manipulate (RGB) color, position and more of console output in a single C++ header library
This is really interesting and I see a lot of parallels (e.g. screen abstraction, etc.) between this and my own terminal emulation library (https://github.com/KazDragon/terminalpp, see https://github.com/KazDragon/textray for a fully-fledged example). We should collab some time.
What are some alternatives?
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