Overview
Moxie is a client for MUX systems. Some of its
notable features are:
- ANSI color support is supplied via a plug in.
- It has trigger, alias, and macro support via the plugin sub-system.
- Lisp-based plugin system, instead of a custom scripting language, so you can write
any kind of plug in you can imagine.
- Transparent windows.
- Command History via the CMD-Up/Down arrows. This also works in the Lisp REPL.
- MUX-formatted pasting, which translates whitespace to %r, %t, %b as appropriate.
- Auto-login to servers.
- Startup worlds allow you to auto-open worlds when Moxie starts up.
- Logging of sessions to plain-text files.
- An innovative "World Selector" which allows you to switch between worlds very
quickly, shows status (New Activity, Connected, Disconnected), allowing for:
- Clean and simple tab-less design, hearkening back to older MacOS days.
You can create sessions ("Worlds" in Moxie)
which contain all your preferences for a given world, as well as configure
global preferences (such as what worlds to start up when Moxie launches).
If you want to learn more about any of this, click a topic on the left.