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A admin mod for the game garrysmod written in lua.
This mod is designed to allow vastly greater control over users than other mods.
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The RockMUD project is a new MUD codebase written in C and Lua. The goal of RockMUD is to create a stable C MUD engine that can be easily expanded and customized using the Lua scripting language. RockMUD is based off of SocketMUD by Brian Graverson.