-The movements/actions available to the player and the enemies are defined and
-can be changed in ./confserver/map_object_actions. Each line consists of, first,
-a numerical ID used internally to manage the action, secondly the number of
-turns the action takes, and thirdly a string representing the action internally.
-
-The different map object types, i.e. species (including the player's human one)
-and item types, can be edited in ./confserver/defs. Here the first value is a
-numerical ID that represents the object type, the second one describes what type
-this object decomposes to when it gets destroyed/killed, the third value is the
-character used to represent the object visually on the map, the fourth value is
-the number of hitpoints the object starts with (items are dead and start with
-zero hitpoints, anything else moves), the fifth is the string that names the
-object in the game log. Note that the only valid item use so far, consuming
-"magic meat" to gain hitpoints, is so far hard-coded (this should change in the
-future).
+The game world is set up and made subject to player commands by
+./roguelike-server. It's controlled by commands explained in the file …
+The server usually reads these from the files ./server/in (written to by
+./roguelike-client), ./confserver/world, ./record and ./savefile. See the file
+./SERVER_COMMANDS for details.