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− | A dumplog is a record of a players belongings, attributes, etc. that is saved at the end of a game. NetHack in its unmodified form does not produce a dumplog. A player using [[tty]] can cut and paste off the screen. | + | A dumplog is a record of a players belongings, attributes, etc. that is saved at the end of a game. NetHack 3.6.0 and earlier<ref>GitHub NetHack/NetHack commit - [https://github.com/NetHack/NetHack/commit/7d8b4d4f972918a25a416bba27424d7ae7e32983 Add end-of-game dumplogs]</ref>, in its unmodified form, does not produce a dumplog. A player using [[tty]] can cut and paste off the screen. |
The [[dump patch]] confers the ability to create a dumplog. Many [[public server]]s use this patch. | The [[dump patch]] confers the ability to create a dumplog. Many [[public server]]s use this patch. | ||
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Revision as of 20:07, 28 December 2017
A dumplog is a record of a players belongings, attributes, etc. that is saved at the end of a game. NetHack 3.6.0 and earlier[1], in its unmodified form, does not produce a dumplog. A player using tty can cut and paste off the screen.
The dump patch confers the ability to create a dumplog. Many public servers use this patch.
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