Updated the game template, renaming subdir typeclasses rather than types since the latter collides with the python library module of the same name.
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game_template/commands/default_cmdsets.py
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game_template/commands/default_cmdsets.py
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"""
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Command sets
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All commands in the game must be grouped in a cmdset. A given command
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can be part of any number of cmdsets and cmdsets can be added/removed
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and merged onto entities at runtime.
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To create new commands to populate the cmdset, see
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commands/command.py.
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This module wrap the default command sets of Evennia; overload them
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to add/remove commands from the default lineup. You can create your
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own cmdsets by inheriting from them or directly from evennia.CmdSet.
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"""
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from evennia import default_cmds
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class CharacterCmdSet(default_cmds.CharacterCmdSet):
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"""
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The CharacterCmdSet contains general in-game commands like look,
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get etc available on in-game Character objects. It is merged with
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the PlayerCmdSet when a Player puppets a Character.
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"""
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key = "DefaultCharacter"
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def at_cmdset_creation(self):
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"""
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Populates the cmdset
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"""
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super(CharacterCmdSet, self).at_cmdset_creation()
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#
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# any commands you add below will overload the default ones.
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#
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class PlayerCmdSet(default_cmds.PlayerCmdSet):
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"""
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This is the cmdset available to the Player at all times. It is
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combined with the CharacterCmdSet when the Player puppets a
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Character. It holds game-account-specific commands, channel
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commands etc.
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"""
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key = "DefaultPlayer"
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def at_cmdset_creation(self):
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"""
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Populates the cmdset
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"""
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super(PlayerCmdSet, self).at_cmdset_creation()
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#
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# any commands you add below will overload the default ones.
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#
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class UnloggedinCmdSet(default_cmds.UnloggedinCmdSet):
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"""
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Command set available to the Session before being logged in. This
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holds commands like creating a new account, logging in etc.
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"""
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key = "DefaultUnloggedin"
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def at_cmdset_creation(self):
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"""
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Populates the cmdset
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"""
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super(UnloggedinCmdSet, self).at_cmdset_creation()
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#
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# any commands you add below will overload the default ones.
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#
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class SessionCmdSet(default_cmds.SessionCmdSet):
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"""
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This cmdset is made available on Session level once logged in. It
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is empty by default.
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"""
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key = "DefaultSession"
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def at_cmdset_creation(self):
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"""
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This is the only method defined in a cmdset, called during
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its creation. It should populate the set with command instances.
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As and example we just add the empty base Command object.
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It prints some info.
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"""
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super(SessionCmdSet, self).at_cmdset_creation()
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#
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# any commands you add below will overload the default ones.
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#
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