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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Career path help Post 302569632 by h@foorsa.biz on Tuesday 1st of November 2011 04:49:14 AM
Old 11-01-2011
You are on the right path , Just read more and experiment more that's all you need.
For scripting if you understand most of the fundamentals of the scripting the rest is you need to hone your skills in the advanced levels.
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GNOEMOE(1)						      General Commands Manual							GNOEMOE(1)

NAME
gnoemoe - a GNOME MOO client SYNOPSIS
gnoemoe [OPTION ...] DESCRIPTION
GnoeMoe is a GNOME/GTK+ MOO client. It's stable and feature rich. Some of the features include ANSI, MCP (the MOO Client Protocol), mul- tiple tabbed worlds, internal editor with syntax checker, external editors, limited ruby scripting and triggers. GnoeMoe aims to integrate in the GNOME desktop environment as well as possible. OPTIONS
-?, --help Show the help message of the application and exit. -d, --debug=DEBUGLEVEL Enable debugging. Specify multiple debug levels with a comma seperated list. Available levels: default, mcp, all. -l, --load=WORLDS Load specified worlds. Specify multiple worlds with a comma separated list. -r, --recover Recover from the previous session (used with GNOME session). --usage Display the brief ussage message of the application and exit. -v, --version Show the version of the application and exit. SEE ALSO
The Gnoemoe website, http://wiki.icecrew.nl/software/GnoeMoe, and the MOO website, http://www.moo.mud.org/, for more information. AUTHOR
Gnoemoe was written by Jesse van den Kieboom <jesse@icecrew.nl>. This manual page was written by Paul van Tilburg <paulvt@debian.org>. User Commands April 2006 GNOEMOE(1)
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