Command: who
Usage: who [<filter>] [sortby <age | level | alpha>]
The who command will give you a list of all users presently
logged onto the mud, regardless of their privacy status.
The who command supports a variety of filters, such as
race, profession, alignment, and rank. For each filter,
placing a '!' before will show all people not matching
the filter.
who dwarf who ranger who heroic
For logical arguments, operators such as >, <, <=, >= and =
may be applied. The logical arguments are levels, alignments,
ranks, and ages. Some examples:
who >19 who age>=20 who <=immoral
Communities and oganizations can also be shown. Examples:
who neighbor who guildmate who clanmate
who helper who newbie who ainur
who guildally who guildenemy
In addition to 'who guildmate' the who command allows you
to display guildmembers which have set public guildinfo.
For the list of public guilds, use: who guilds
For each guild on the 'who guilds' list, you can who guildname.
The who command can also be used to see people you have entered
with the 'friend' and 'enemy' commands. Examples:
who friend who enemy
Who arguments can also be combined for more precise filtering,
only returning users who match all criteria. Examples:
who >5 <10 who dwarf warrior who gm age>20
who sindar !wizard
The arguments can also be combined such that who will return
a combined list of people, the list containing users matching
one criteria and users matching the next criteria. Examples:
who <5 and newbie who gm and newbie
who hobbit and dwarf who thief and assassin
Sorting is also possible. Valid sort criteria are age,
level, alphabetically, and surname. Sorting by default
is by rank and level. Examples:
who sortby age who sortby alpha who sortby surname
Who also supports programmable default arguments. To set
your default arguments use 'set whodefault'. Examples:
set whodefault friend and guildmate and ainu
To override your default and see all users, use: who all
To turn on the support for colored titles in the who list, use
'set whocolor on'.