User:Luu
I'm working on staging all sort of handy game information here. Contributions will be welcome and encouraged, but please do that by contacting me with them, rather than simply editing this page. Thanks!
MUSH Clients
Not all MUSH clients are created equally, in fact some differ significantly lacking important features; having nasty bugs; or no longer being maintained. This has hampered MUSH servers for a long time as they have aimed to support all clients, meaning that a lot new features get ignored. RhostMUSH has made significant effort to have these improved features have a graceful fallback method for older clients (some 20 years out-of-date!), which means game Coders can start to target the newer clients while still providing a useable experience for the older clients. Still, these older clients have slowed down MUSH improvements for awhile now and most people don't even truly realize what the games are capable of doing. To combat this inertia, this guide will go over the various features and clients, helping players to get the best possible client setup with the least amount of work, and understand how this will benefit them.
Features
After surveying the MUSH, I ended up with a list of commonly used essential features that I will be working on covering. As you can see, this is a lot of ground to cover, especially when dealing with a number of clients on a number of platforms. It will take some time for all this information to be available here, but if there are certain priorities or things I'm missing, do let me know. I'm also happy to work with you individually on a particular setup, as going over that is source of documentation itself. Initial setup help provided might start by pointing at a particular area of a client's documentation, but that's a stop-gap until I have a chance to write it myself. When the documentation deals with something specific to Liberation, it will be noted. My expectation is a client will generally be used for multiple MUSHes (an MU*s in general), so I want to provide help that will work for all the games that one might play on.
FANSI
256 Color
24-bit Color
Accents
UTF8/UNICODE/Emoji
SSL
auto logging
spawn windows
connect and disconnect scripts
fugue-style editing
regular expressions/matcharoo
highlighting and gagging
scripting on received input
spell checking and grammar checking
other advanced features
other client and terminal considerations
actively maintained
Recommended Clients
BeipMU
TinyFugue
TinTin++
Mudlet
Atlantis
DuckClient
To be researched: iOS and Android clients. MukLuk and BlowTorch seem to be the two commonly used. Android can also use terminal emulator for TF/TT++