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toaststunt
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Evennia a MUD/Mu* Creation System
ToastStunt is an actively developed fork of Stunt which is a fork of LambdaMOO. It's extended a lot of what LambdaMOO offered via patches, as well as adding a lot of new and much needed stuff. Active Discord community as well. And several large MOOs are running it instead of LambdaMOO these days.
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To build or not to build, that is the question...
ToastStunt
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ToastStunt Programmers Guide
ToastStunt is a fork of Stunt which is a fork of LambdaMOO. ToastStunt adds a bunch of features and is under active development. I worked with the knowledgeable folx on the ToastStunt Discord and the primary devs, to update the classic LambdaMOO Programmers Guide for ToastStunt.
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Do all muds use insecure connections?
TLS support was recently added to ToastStunt, so any MOOs running that have the option. The biggest that come to mind are Miriani and ChatMUD. They also use argon2id for password hashing rather than the usual crypt(), if that sort of thing is important to you.
- 1980: MUD
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Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs): What Are They? and How to Play
MUDs (MOOs specifically) were super formative for me. Learned to code from playing with LambdaMOO and helping develop Sindome (www.sindome.org)
If anyone is interested in a modern / updated LamdaMOO server check out ToastStunt: https://github.com/lisdude/toaststunt
mudmixer
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Show HN: I rewrote the 1990's LambdaMOO server from scratch
https://web.archive.org/web/20201203080354/http://www.vmoo.c...
Looks like the VMoo website is still there but is having... issues. But this is the last release. If you have a high DPI display you may find it slightly lacking, even with Windows compatibility settings applied. Which is a shame because VMoo was always the best client.
Most GUI-users use Mudlet (https://www.mudlet.org/) these days. Unfortunately, as far as I know, it lacks proper local editing support. If you're feeling adventurous you can work around that with something like MUDMixer (https://github.com/tms88/mudmixer) to proxy local editing.
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Do all muds use insecure connections?
If sci-fi is your thing, Prometheus and Miriani both offer ssl/tls on ports 7777 and 1444 I think) respectively. If your client doesn't support tls/ssl, might I suggest mud mixer. Found at: https://github.com/tms88/mudmixer It supports connecting over tls, as well as a bunch of other features that you may or may not find useful.
What are some alternatives?
riftshadow - Dedicated to the preservation of the game and modernization of a classic mud codebase.
tinyfugue - TinyFugue - Rebirth
lambda-moo-programming - Lambda MOO Programming collects and updates numerous MOO guides in one place and includes an updated and expanded version of the MOO Programmer's Manual in markdown and HTML5. It also includes the ToastStunt Programmers Guide and links to ToastStunt references.
nmoo - An enhanced LambdaMOO-like MOO
rmoo - A major mode for interacting with MOOs.
Mudlet - ⚔️ A cross-platform, open source, and super fast MUD client with scripting in Lua
fastglobal - Fast no copy globals for Elixir & Erlang.
fluffos - Actively maintained LPMUD driver (LPC interpreter, MudOS fork)
EtaMOO - A new implementation of the LambdaMOO server
DikuMUD3 - DikuMUD III using HTML and websockets.
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