# This is an example config file for # a mewny server. I warn against # putting spaces at the end of lines # as that may cause confusion to you # or the program. Note that despite # being formatted mostly like the # mewny protocol, this is unlike # that protocol in that # 1. This file is NOT necessarily # forwards compatible with future # versions of this software. # 2. This file uses octothorpes (#) to # denote comments. # 3. This file uses human-readable # 'version' strings before the # initial bar. # I hope you find this configuration # file useful :3 # The paragraph below will describe # how this document is formatted. # This is a comment describing an option # The option is placed below with a # sensable or its default value like # so... #option|sensible-or-default-value # Set the port #port|7570 # Number of rows in the grid #rows|24 # Number of columns in the grid #cols|40 # Expose this instance to the world # Only do this if you are very stupid # or entirely know what you are doing. # Set the value past the bar to 'please' # (without quotes) to make this work # as described. # The command line option for this # is --expose-this-instance-for-the # -world-to-see-because-I-know-what # -I'm-doing and accepts an argument # which preferably says please. #call-me-stupid|if-you-*Have*-to # Do not expose this instance to the # world (Opposite of call-me-stupid) # Any value past the bar will enable # this, and it is enabled by default # unless the stupid 'call-me-stupid' # option is enabled. #private|makes-the-dev-happy # Save file to write the grid to # This has no default value but is # confgiured to match the service # file below: save-file|/var/lib/mewny/mewny_savefile # Save file autosave interval in seconds # 600 seconds is 10m btw #save-interval|600