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Clio is a MUD client specifically for MUD2 (a direct descendant of Trubshaw & Bartle's original MUD), but which can also be used with any MUD. Features include ANSI colour, colour logging, scroll back, function keys, command editing, and command history.
The TinyIDE project is an attempt to create a new MUSH client for coders in TinyMUSH, PennMUSH, etc. This will feature code formatting, object browsing, and general MUSH client functionality.
Kmc aims to be a mud client that is easy to use but powerful. The two top priorities are power through scripting and configurability, and user comfort. Features ANSI, mud profiles, logging, command history, split/full screen mode and scripting via Perl.
gqmud is developed by a two man team, mike and chris. Their goal is to provide the linux community with a client that rivals MegaMUD in power. Keep your eyes open, we're serious this time =)
Python-Talk is a Python implementation of a talker environment, such as Elsewhere-Too (aka ewtoo). It is a new and innovative style of talker, with easy to understand code.
taTelnet is a cross-platform telnet program utilizing the wxWindows cross-platform GUI library. The motivation is that most telnet's (especially M$'s) don't work properly and what's worse is that you can't get the sourcecode to fix it.
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What is hlmonserv?
hlmonserv is a half-life (and half-life mods) monitor that runs as a server on a *nix machine. Hlmonserv allows multiple games to run on the same machine with one centralized console - all acessed via a telnet client.
MMC, the MUD client for UNIX and Win32. Main features: aliases, hotkeys, triggers list ordered by priority, MCCP, delayed/periodic commands, perl5 is used as a scripting language, writing sophisticated triggers and aliases is now simple and easy, and etc.
Termix is a Linux (UNIX) telnet client designed for calling telnet BBS,and SCO ANSI. It aims to behave as DOS terminals did; with proper ANSI parsing, scrolling, and character sets -- all in a DOS terminal-like application
ICMP Shell (ISH) is a telnet-like protocol. It allows users to connect to a remote host and to open a shell using only ICMP to send and receive data. ICMP Shell was written in C for the UNIX environment.
ICUC, (I see, you see) means "What I see, is you see". ICUC allows 2 or more guys to share 1 telnet connnetion. it's also a detachable BBS(telnet) proxy server. What's more, there are timer and trigger to use, user can make a telnet rubost easily.
the Karma System - a distributed, terminal independent, stylistic bbs (bulletin board) scripting environment for unix/linux. Reminiscent ansi/ascii glory of days past. With as Perl the host, Curses the device, and love the inspiration, Karma will ensue.
Dirt is a mud/muck/mush/moo/telnet client for linux with plugins for perl and python scripting. It is text-based and features: color, scrollback, history, autocomplete, alias, trigger (even on ansi), zchat/mudmaster chat, mudftp, MCCP, and a help system.
Rock: Crashed Plane (R2) (http://www.dillfrog.com/games/r2/) is an open source multi-user dungeon (dimension, or sometimes domain) coded in the perl programming language and licensed under the GNU General Public License.
The majority of the code was open-sourced as a courtesy when the original server was taken offline. The codebase is largely abandoned, and has not been updated to follow best practices.
This project contains development branches for the tinin++ mud client (http://tintin.sourceforge.net/index.php). These branches are not necessarily used for upstream tintin++, but for extensive additional features not found there.