This new domain will mirror the content from the Software section of centaur.pw.
This is a collection of completed software I have written in C for Linux. It's been there for a while, and more content has been added recently.
See the new menu buttons.
This was the original function of Satyr (previously called Centaur).
Releasing a new module or patch is a bit untenable since not everyone uses the same CSS and page format, but I am providing the source code as used for centaur.pw.
Read the code very carefully if you intend to use it.
This module introduces the @help command for viewing help from within the Satyr database. It covers all non-module commands for both users and administrators.
Help can also be installed for the commands contained in the modules; these are kept separately in the Help directory.
This module adds an editor interface so that verb code, list-type properties, and disk files can be edited within the Satyr database in a special interface using a simple command-line interface.
The problems commonly encountered on Linux machines when trying to use @write, @insert, and @rmline have been fixed with a simple work-around.
The mod_disk.v file has been updated, and the warnings have been removed from different documentation files to reflect this change.
If you have already installed the previous Disk Access Module, all you need to do is update the three commands mentioned above with the code found in the current V file.
A very small module containing commands to open and interact with TCP/IP connections from within the Satyr database. It has been quite useful for porting code.
Contains commands for converting strings to binary bit sequences and bit sequences to strings.
This module can process one-line strings, blocks of text, and disk files.
Another module as been added to the Satyr page!
This one provides tools for building rooms and movement between those rooms, similar to LambdaCore.
A Modules section has been added to the Satyr page.
The Disk Access Module and necessary documentation have been added.
Satyr is a vastly improved version of a database I wrote for remote system administration. This one is suitable for multi-user environments, and includes modules for disk access, building and movement, editing and more.
It is open-source and created from Minimal.db.
centaur.pw is now on a more suitable machine, and will run continuously.
Disk size and connection speeds have improved greatly.
centaur.pw has been re-established.