# Beginner Tutorial ```{sidebar} Beginner Tutorial Parts - **[Introduction](./Beginner-Tutorial-Overview.md)** <br>Getting set up. - Part 1: [What we have](Part1/Beginner-Tutorial-Part1-Overview.md) <br>A tour of Evennia and how to use the tools, including an introduction to Python. - Part 2: [What we want](Part2/Beginner-Tutorial-Part2-Overview.md) <br>Planning our tutorial game and what to think about when planning your own in the future. - Part 3: [How we get there](Part3/Beginner-Tutorial-Part3-Overview.md) <br>Getting down to the meat of extending Evennia to make our game - Part 4: [Using what we created](Part4/Beginner-Tutorial-Part4-Overview.md) <br>Building a tech-demo and world content to go with our code - Part 5: [Showing the world](Part5/Beginner-Tutorial-Part5-Overview.md) <br>Taking our new game online and let players try it out ``` Welcome to Evennia! This multi-part Beginner Tutorial will help you get off the ground. You can pick what seems interesting, but if you follow through to the end you will have created a little online game of your own to play and share with others! Use the menu on the right to get the index of each tutorial-part. Use the [next](Part1/Beginner-Tutorial-Part1-Overview.md) and [previous](../Howtos-Overview.md) links at the top/bottom right of the page to step between lessons. ## Things you need - A Command line - A MUD client (or web browser) - A text-editor/IDE - Evennia installed and a game-dir initialized ### A Command line You need to know how to find your Terminal/Console in your OS. The Evennia server can be controlled from in-game, but you _will_ need to use the command-line to get anywhere. Here are some starters: - [Online Intro to the Command line for different OS:es](https://tutorial.djangogirls.org/en/intro_to_command_line/) > Note that we usually only show forward-slashes `/` for file system paths. Windows users should mentally convert this to back-slashes `\` instead. ### A fresh game dir? You should make sure you have successfully [installed Evennia](../../Setup/Installation.md). If you followed the instructions you will already have created a game-dir. You could re-use that or make a new one only for this tutorial, it's up to you. If you already have a game dir and want a separate one for the tutorial, use `evennia stop` to halt the running server and then [Initialize a new game dir](../../Setup/Installation.md#initialize-a-new-game) somewhere else (_not_ inside the previous game dir!). We refer to it everywhere as `mygame`, so you may want to use that name too. ### A MUD client You might already have a MUD-client you prefer. Check out the [grid of supported clients](../../Setup/Client-Support-Grid.md). If telnet's not your thing, you can also just use Evennia's web client in your browser. Make sure you know how to connect to and log in to your locally running Evennia server. > In this documentation we often use the terms 'MUD', 'MU' or 'MU*' interchangeably to represent all the historically different forms of text-based multiplayer game-styles, like MUD, MUX, MUSH, MUCK, MOO and others. Evennia can be used to create all those game-styles and more. ### A text Editor or IDE You need a text-editor to edit Python source files. Most everything that can edit and output raw text works (so not Word). - [Here's a blog post summing up some of the alternatives](https://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/resources/best-code-editors) - these things don't change much from year to year. Popular choices for Python are PyCharm, VSCode, Atom, Sublime Text and Notepad++. Evennia is to a very large degree coded in VIM, but that's not suitable for beginners. ```{important} Use spaces, not tabs Make sure to configure your editor so that pressing TAB inserts _4 spaces_ rather than a Tab-character. Since Python is whitespace-aware, this will make your life a lot easier. ``` You should now be ready to move on to the [first part of the tutorial](Part1/Beginner-Tutorial-Part1-Overview.md) (in the future, use the `previous | next` buttons on the top/bottom of the page to progress)! <details> <summary> Click here to see the full index of all parts and lessons of the Beginner-Tutorial. </summary> ```{toctree} Part1/Beginner-Tutorial-Part1-Overview Part2/Beginner-Tutorial-Part2-Overview Part3/Beginner-Tutorial-Part3-Overview Part4/Beginner-Tutorial-Part4-Overview Part5/Beginner-Tutorial-Part5-Overview ``` </details>