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This is a follow-on from my previous video

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showing MUSHclient being used on Aardwolf with lots of plugins running.

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Some people have been asking me: where do they get these plugins from?

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So, this is going to show how to install them.

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To make things easier I have packaged up most of the plugins into a .zip file

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which you can get from this address here:

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mushclient.com/files/mushclient/Aardwolf/AardwolfPlugins2009.zip

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The address is on the "info" box for this video, so you should be able to click on it.

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This is the file here, AardwolfPlugins2009.zip

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So I'll right-click on that, "save as", and I'll put that on the desktop.

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That will download in a few seconds as it is only 34Kb.

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Double-click that to open it, and we'll find in here a directory: "Aardwolf"

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which has got the plugins in it.

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These are the various plugins that I demonstrated in the other video.

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Now what we need to do is put those inside the plugins directory for MUSHclient.

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There are a couple of ways you can find that - if you have MUSHclient icon you can

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right-click on that, go to Properties, Find Target and there's your MUSHclient folder.

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Or, if you don't have the icon hanging around you can go to the Start menu

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- Run, and type: \Program Files\MUSHclient

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- click OK, and there's the MUSHclient directory.

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It won't necessarily be under Program Files if you are installing under Vista or Windows 7

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then you might want to put the MUSHclient folder somewhere else because of system permissions.

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Inside the MUSHclient folder is a "Worlds" folder, open that 

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and inside the "Worlds" folder is a "Plugins" folder.

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Inside the plugins folder are the plugins that ship with MUSHclient.

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There should be a folder here called "state" - that's where plugins save window positions

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and things like that. Now if you find that "state" folder is not there

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Like, if the window just looks like this, all you have to do is File menu

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New, Folder, and type in the word "state" and now you have a "state" folder

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which is needed for saving where things are.

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Now once we have done that, all we do is drag from the .zip file, the Aardwolf plugins folder

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to the plugins directory. So now we should have two subdirectories 

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the "state" subdirectory, and the "Aardwolf" subdirectory.

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We close the .zip file and we now have the plugins in the right spot ready to be used.

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Start MUSHclient up, I've configured it to automatically log into Aardwolf

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so this is now a standard Aardwolf/MUSHclient configuration without any plugins.

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We can check the version of MUSHclient, I am using 4.43 which is the latest available.

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To install we go to File menu - Plugins.

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Right now there are no plugins installed, so we click on "Add".

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We want the plugins that we just downloaded so we look in the Aardwolf directory.

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I tried to add them all once but that didn't work, so I am now clicking each individual

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plugin and saying "open", adding that, and moving onto the next one.

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Close. 

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Straight-away, one window has appeared which is the help window.

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To make room for all these plugins I'll make the main window larger, like so.

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The help tells you various useful things about Aardwolf and you can just click on the

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arrows to see the various pieces of help.

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And then if I want to see information about myself I hit "config".

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So I'll minimise those.

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As we start moving around our stats start updating.

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We can just click on these windows and drag them around.

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So I might put that over there.

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Down near the bottom the experience bar is now showing my experience.

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If I type in "map" I'll see the Aylor map. I'm at the "recall" point.

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If I start moving around the Big Map will appear as well.

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I might maximise that, and that, to give myself room for all this stuff.

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Put the map there maybe, the help over here and the status over there.

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If I look at some help the help window should pop up. I might put that over there.

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If I do "cp check" my campaign window will appear.

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And if I go to the Questor, let me see, "find questor", run 7 south.

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"get quest" - pfffft. "quest request" - ah it doesn't look if I can do that just yet.

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But if I was to get a quest then the quest window would appear as well.

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That's basically it. If I save that now everything should save and it will remember

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the positions of everything, so if I was to close that, and start it up again

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it'll put things back where they were.  (mutters) 

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So that's basically it - if I look at my plugins list I can see all the plugins I installed.

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Now if you find the maps getting in the way, you can click on one like the big map,

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"disable", "close", and now the big map is temporarily gone.

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And you can do Plugins - Big Map - "Enable" to put it back.

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So now if I run to Verume, for example. Er, "recall", "runto verume".

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You should see us moving around on the big map to Verume, and on the small map as well.

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So, that's how to install the Aardwolf plugins in MUSHclient. Thanks for watching.
