X-Git-Url: https://plomlompom.com/repos/?p=plomrogue;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=b0daed45df39fab4b6c0891de95fd1d7aa8e1f96;hp=219ba562fc8f192b842d665c8d5e90ee3ab00d03;hb=c94c0575b191d0162d8a1cbbbe4e59cca2e40324;hpb=33cce880190dd268fdb5dbf1be1c8a3e32b180d0 diff --git a/README b/README index 219ba56..b0daed4 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,51 +1,84 @@ plomrogue ========= -plomlompom tries to build his own roguelike. Currently, it doesn't do -much, apart from managing some example ncurses windows in a bizarre -fashion. - -Install/run ------------ - -Dependencies: ncurses. - -git clone https://github.com/plomlompom/plomrogue -cd plomrogue -make -./roguelike - -Default keybindings -------------------- - -Q quit -F1 toggle keybinding editing window -F2 toggle map window -F3 toggle info window -F4 toggle log window - -LEFT scroll windows pad left -RIGHT scroll windows pad right -> cycle window selection forwards -< cycle window selection backwards -y shift window forwards -Y shift window backwards -* grow window horizontally -_ shrink window horizontally -+ grow window vertically -- shrink window vertically - -w scroll map up -x scroll map down -a scroll map left -d scroll map right -t move player up -b move player down -f move player left -h move player rifght -. wait one turn - -S save current keybindings -UP navigate selection upwards in keybinding editing window -DOWN navigate selection downwards in keybinding editing window -RETURN modify keybinding selected in keybinding editing window +plomlompom tries to build his own roguelike. It doesn't do much yet (although +plomlompom has insanely ambitious long-term plans). + +You can move around a player on an island and meet different enemies. You have 5 +hitpoints to lose before death. Enemies start with different amounts of +hitpoints, depending on their species. Dead enemies become dirt, skeletons, or +food to consume (each turn reduces one's "satiation", and the further away from +a healthy center it is, the smaller the chance of regaining lost hitpoints by +healing, and the stronger the chance of suffering from hunger or overfeeding +and thereby losing hitpoints). Note that different kinds of movements/actions +take different numbers of turns to finish. + +Enemies' AI is very dumb so far: Each turn, they look out for actors of +different species to flee from (if their type starts out with more hitpoints +than they have) or (if the opposite is the case) move towards for purposes of +attack. If they see no enemy, they search for and consume "magic meat". + +Every move of yours re-writes a file "save" that describes the new state of the +world, if more than 15 seconds have passed since its last writing. Once you +re-start the game, the game state is recreated from the "save" file. To +start over in a new world, simply delete this file. + +System requirements / installation / running the game +----------------------------------------------------- + +The game is expected to run: +- on Unix systems with a vt100-like terminal environment (xterm will do) +- that contain the ncurses library +- and Python3 (version >= 3.2.3). + +To build it, this is furthermore necessary: +- gcc (version >= 4.7.2); some llvm masked as gcc was tested successfully on OSX +- libc library headers (libc6-dev?) + +To build and start, just run: + +$ ./roguelike + +./roguelike is a shell script that executes a union of ./roguelike-server and +./roguelike-client, with the server as a background job. You may ignore the +script and start either or both of the two by hand if you please. + +Save files, replay game recording, starting over +------------------------------------------------ + +By default, the game state is saved in the file ./save, and read from there on +(server) restart. Another file name to use can be given with the -l option (i.e. +start the game with "./roguelike -l alternate_savefile"). To start over in a new +world, remove ./save, or use the -l option with the name of a file that does not +exist yet. + +Once you start a new world, every game action of yours is appended to a file +called "record_" plus the save file name. Run "./roguelike -s" to watch the +current game's recording from the beginning. Hit any player action key to +increment turns (they will not trigger the actions usually mapped to them, only +repeat the actions done at that point in the game as defined in the record +file). Other keys do their usual thing. + +Append a number to the -s option (like "-s100") to start the recording playback +at the respective turn number. (Don't forget to delete / empty a game's record +file when deleting its save file, or different game's moves will get mixed up in +one record file.) + +Hacking / server internals and configuration +-------------------------------------------- + +The game world is set up and made subject to player commands by +./roguelike-server. It's controlled by commands explained in the file +./SERVER_COMMANDS. The server usually reads these from the files ./server_run/in +(written to by ./roguelike-client), ./confserver/world, ./record_save and +./save. + +The ./roguelike-server executable can be run with a -v option for possibly +helpful debugging info (mostly: what messages the client sends to the server). + +Server and client communicate via files in the ./server_run/ directory +(generated when the server is first run). The ./server_run/in file is read by +the server for newline-delimited commands. The ./server_run/out file contains +server messages to be read by clients. The ./server/worldstate file contains a +serialized representation of the game world's data as it is to be visible to the +player / the player's client.