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/// <summary>
/// The Clear command is used to clear the players terminal screen of all text.
/// </summary>
public class CommandClear : IGameCommand
public class CommandClear : BaseCommand
{
/// <summary>
/// Used by the Command Engine to allow for overriding any other commands that contain the same name.
/// TODO: Does Overriding Commands still work? This is part of some old code I wrote several years back and might be broke.
/// </summary>
public Boolean Override { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The name of the command.
/// If Override is set to true, this command will override any other command that contains the same name.
/// </summary>
public String Name { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// A collection of strings that contains helpfull information for this Command.
/// When the user enteres 'Help Exit' the game will print the content of this collection.
/// This is treated like a virtual book, each entry in the collection is printed as a new line.
/// </summary>
public List<String> Help { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Constructor for the class.
/// </summary>
public CommandClear()
{
Help = new List<String>();
Help.Add("The Clear command is used to clear the screen of all text.");
}

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/// Using this command while connected to a MUD server will perform a disconnect from the server.
/// Using the command while running the game in offline mode will simply shut down the game.
/// </summary>
public class CommandExit : IGameCommand
public class CommandExit : BaseCommand
{
/// <summary>
/// Used by the Command Engine to allow for overriding any other commands that contain the same name.
/// TODO: Does Overriding Commands still work? This is part of some old code I wrote several years back and might be broke.
/// </summary>
public Boolean Override { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The name of the command.
/// If Override is set to true, this command will override any other command that contains the same name.
/// </summary>
public String Name { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// A collection of strings that contains helpfull information for this Command.
/// When the user enteres 'Help Exit' the game will print the content of this collection.
/// This is treated like a virtual book, each entry in the collection is printed as a new line.
/// </summary>
public List<String> Help { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Constructor for the class.
/// </summary>
public CommandExit()
{
//Instance the help collection and add our help information to it.
//Typically the Help content is placed within the constructor, but this particular help document
//needs to access information from the player, so we will build our Help collection in the Execute command.
Help = new List<String>();
Help.Add("Exits the game.");
}

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/// The GetTime command is used to print the current in-game time to the player.
/// This command will print the day, month and year along with hour, minute and seconds.
/// </summary>
public class CommandGetTime : IGameCommand
public class CommandGetTime : BaseCommand
{
/// <summary>
/// Used by the Command Engine to allow for overriding any other commands that contain the same name.
/// TODO: Does Overriding Commands still work? This is part of some old code I wrote several years back and might be broke.
/// </summary>
public Boolean Override { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The name of the command.
/// If Override is set to true, this command will override any other command that contains the same name.
/// </summary>
public String Name { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// A collection of strings that contains helpfull information for this Command.
/// When the user enteres 'Help Exit' the game will print the content of this collection.
/// This is treated like a virtual book, each entry in the collection is printed as a new line.
/// </summary>
public List<String> Help { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Constructor for the class.
/// </summary>
public CommandGetTime()
{
//Instance the help collection and add our help information to it.
Help = new List<String>();
Help.Add("Gives you the current time and date in the game world.");
}

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/// <summary>
/// Help command provides information on all the existing game commands, including script based commands.
/// </summary>
public class CommandHelp : IGameCommand
public class CommandHelp : BaseCommand
{
/// <summary>
/// Used by the Command Engine to allow for overriding any other commands that contain the same name.
/// TODO: Does Overriding Commands still work? This is part of some old code I wrote several years back and might be broke.
/// </summary>
public Boolean Override { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The name of the command.
/// If Override is set to true, this command will override any other command that contains the same name.
/// </summary>
public String Name { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// A collection of strings that contains helpfull information for this Command.
/// When the user enteres 'Help Exit' the game will print the content of this collection.
/// This is treated like a virtual book, each entry in the collection is printed as a new line.
/// </summary>
public List<String> Help { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Constructor for the class.
/// </summary>
public CommandHelp()
{
Help = new List<String>();
Help.Add("Provides help on various topics.");
Help.Add("You may ask for help on any game command.");
Help.Add("Usage: Help");

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/// If the Room.DetailedDescription collection property contains content, it will be printed to the screen
/// after the Room.Description property is printed (provided Room.Description is not empty.)
/// </summary>
public class CommandLook : IGameCommand
public class CommandLook : BaseCommand
{
/// <summary>
/// Used by the Command Engine to allow for overriding any other commands that contain the same name.
/// TODO: Does Overriding Commands still work? This is part of some old code I wrote several years back and might be broke.
/// </summary>
public Boolean Override { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The name of the command.
/// If Override is set to true, this command will override any other command that contains the same name.
/// </summary>
public String Name { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// A collection of strings that contains helpfull information for this Command.
/// When the user enteres 'Help Exit' the game will print the content of this collection.
/// This is treated like a virtual book, each entry in the collection is printed as a new line.
/// </summary>
public List<String> Help { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Constructor for the class.
/// </summary>
public CommandLook()
{
Help = new List<String>();
Help.Add("Prints a description of the current Room and the objects that reside within it.");
}

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/// <summary>
/// The Save command will save the current player to a hard-disk file.
/// </summary>
public class CommandSave : IGameCommand
public class CommandSave : BaseCommand
{
/// <summary>
/// Used by the Command Engine to allow for overriding any other commands that contain the same name.
/// TODO: Does Overriding Commands still work? This is part of some old code I wrote several years back and might be broke.
/// </summary>
public Boolean Override { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The name of the command.
/// If Override is set to true, this command will override any other command that contains the same name.
/// </summary>
public String Name { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// A collection of strings that contains helpfull information for this Command.
/// When the user enteres 'Help Exit' the game will print the content of this collection.
/// This is treated like a virtual book, each entry in the collection is printed as a new line.
/// </summary>
public List<String> Help { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Constructor for the class.
/// </summary>
public CommandSave()
{
Help = new List<String>();
Help.Add("Saves your character immediately.");
}

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/// The Say command provides the player with the ability to chat with other players within the game world.
/// Players using the Say command can only talk to players that are currently within the same Room.
/// </summary>
public class CommandSay : IGameCommand
public class CommandSay : BaseCommand
{
/// <summary>
/// Used by the Command Engine to allow for overriding any other commands that contain the same name.
/// TODO: Does Overriding Commands still work? This is part of some old code I wrote several years back and might be broke.
/// </summary>
public Boolean Override { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The name of the command.
/// If Override is set to true, this command will override any other command that contains the same name.
/// </summary>
public String Name { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// A collection of strings that contains helpfull information for this Command.
/// When the user enteres 'Help Exit' the game will print the content of this collection.
/// This is treated like a virtual book, each entry in the collection is printed as a new line.
/// </summary>
public List<String> Help { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Constructor for the class.
/// </summary>
public CommandSay()
{
Help = new List<String>();
Help.Add("Allows you to Chat with with players around you.");
Help.Add("Note that you can only chat with players that reside within the same Room as yourself.");
Help.Add("Usage: Say Hello everyone!");

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/// The command supports all of the available travel directions found within the
/// MudEngine.GameObjects.Environment.AvailableTravelDirections enum.
/// </summary>
public class CommandWalk : IGameCommand
public class CommandWalk : BaseCommand
{
/// <summary>
/// Used by the Command Engine to allow for overriding any other commands that contain the same name.
/// TODO: Does Overriding Commands still work? This is part of some old code I wrote several years back and might be broke.
/// </summary>
public Boolean Override { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The name of the command.
/// If Override is set to true, this command will override any other command that contains the same name.
/// </summary>
public String Name { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// A collection of strings that contains helpfull information for this Command.
/// When the user enteres 'Help Exit' the game will print the content of this collection.
/// This is treated like a virtual book, each entry in the collection is printed as a new line.
/// </summary>
public List<String> Help { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Constructor for the class.
/// </summary>
public CommandWalk()
{
Help = new List<String>();
Help.Add("Allows you to traverse through the world.");
Help.Add("You may walk in any direction available within the current Room.");
Help.Add("You may use the Look command to see a description of the current Room, and decide where you would like to walk.");