New prompts: currently wielding, currently holding

Started by MeTekillot, December 16, 2022, 12:13:26 AM

Would display what items you are currently wielding and holding.

I think this is a good idea, though I probably wouldn't use it otherwise my prompt would be out to about as long as this sentence.

Alternatively, would be nice if there was a command to JUST see your hands, instead of eq and sorting through the list.
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Quote from: Pariah on December 16, 2022, 12:26:55 AM
I think this is a good idea, though I probably wouldn't use it otherwise my prompt would be out to about as long as this sentence.

Alternatively, would be nice if there was a command to JUST see your hands, instead of eq and sorting through the list.

My prompt is usually at least three lines long. Just format it nicely with '\n'.
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Quote from: Pariah on December 16, 2022, 12:26:55 AM

Alternatively, would be nice if there was a command to JUST see your hands, instead of eq and sorting through the list.

I have found myself wanting this a lot lately.
More than half the time I use eq, it is just to check my hands.
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I would probably use this.

There is the armed/unarmed in the prompt but that doesn't show as many details as are checking.

until now

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This would be super useful and would Save Lives. Like, literally probably would have saved more than one of my PCs. Sometimes equipment management is hard. :D

I use the Mudlet extension which of course has, and hides, a massive prompt. But I want to see vital stats for logging purposes too, so I do, like:

> setprompt  <-- Mudlet extension sets the prompt to its liking.
> prompt  <-- to see what it's set to --> copy to clipboard
> prompt <massive blob of Mudlet prompt>\n[%h/%Hhp %t/%Tst %m/%Mma %v/%Vmv]  <-- add all the basics on a new line after the stuff used by the extension
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