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Initial import of the MUD-Shell into the NetBSD packages collection as shells/mudsh. Is there any reason why a shell (or command line) cannot be as tolerant or as intelligent as a text adventure game like Zork, or a MUD (Multi User Dungeon)? Is there any reason why a shell cannot work like such a game? ("Go North", etc.) Actually, the answer is no and this is a perl implementation to prove it. Have fun, and don't get eaten by a Grue!