Who

Command Information

Keyword

 WHO 

Type

 BuiltIn 

Arguments

 <player> 

Aliases

 who 

Usage

 WHO 

 WHO <player> 

Purpose

List the individuals currently logged in to the SpinDizzy MUCK or in the current room.

Syntax

To list all of the individuals currently logged in to the SpinDizzy MUCK:

To get specific information about an individual currently logged in to the SpinDizzy MUCK:

To get player information for the current room, including idle, sleeping, and active players:

Parameters

<player>

Examples

Example 1

If Lepus wanted to get information on who was logged in to the SpinDizzy MUCK, they would type:

Lepus would see:

Example 2

If Alkani wanted specific information on Lepus, who was currently logged into the MUCK, he would type:

Alkani would see the following:

Example 3

If Morticon, who is a wizard, wanted to get information for Alkani, he would type:

Morticon would see:

Example 4

If Alkani wanted to get general information about the others present in the current room, he would type:

Alkani would see:

Caveats

It is not well understood whether or not the  who  and  WHO  commands are part of the same command. They are, therefore, being combined under the same entry for now.

Wizards can see a player's connecting system host name or IP address in addition to the other displayed information.

Leveraging  who  for viewing the individuals in the room is less efficient than using the global command whospecies.

whospecies - Get basic information for who is in the room with you

Parent Topic

List of SpinDizzy MUCK System Built-In and Local Commands


CategoryBuiltincmd CategoryBasiccmd

Commands/BuiltIn/who (last edited 2018-09-28 17:43:33 by Alkani)