diff --git a/sources/tech/20181224 Go on an adventure in your Linux terminal.md b/sources/tech/20181224 Go on an adventure in your Linux terminal.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f1b46340bb --- /dev/null +++ b/sources/tech/20181224 Go on an adventure in your Linux terminal.md @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +[#]: collector: (lujun9972) +[#]: translator: ( ) +[#]: reviewer: ( ) +[#]: publisher: ( ) +[#]: url: ( ) +[#]: subject: (Go on an adventure in your Linux terminal) +[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/18/12/linux-toy-adventure) +[#]: author: (Jason Baker https://opensource.com/users/jason-baker) + +Go on an adventure in your Linux terminal +====== + +Our final day of the Linux command-line toys advent calendar ends with the beginning of a grand adventure. + +![](https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/uploads/linux-toy-advent.png?itok=OImUJJI5) + +Today is the final day of our 24-day-long Linux command-line toys advent calendar. Hopefully, you've been following along, but if not, start back at [the beginning][1] and work your way through. You'll find plenty of games, diversions, and oddities for your Linux terminal. + +And while you may have seen some toys from our calendar before, we hope there’s at least one new thing for everyone. + +Today's toy was suggested by Opensource.com moderator [Joshua Allen Holm][2]: + +"If the last day of your advent calendar is not ESR's [Eric S. Raymond's] [open source release of Adventure][3], which retains use of the classic 'advent' command (Adventure in the BSD Games package uses 'adventure), I will be very, very, very disappointed. ;-)" + +What a perfect way to end our series. + +Colossal Cave Adventure (often just called Adventure), is a text-based game from the 1970s that gave rise to the entire adventure game genre. Despite its age, Adventure is still an easy way to lose hours as you explore a fantasy world, much like a Dungeons and Dragons dungeon master might lead you through an imaginary place. + +Rather than take you through the history of Adventure here, I encourage you to go read Joshua's [history of the game][4] itself and why it was resurrected and re-ported a few years ago. Then, go [clone the source][5] and follow the [installation instructions][6] to launch the game with **advent** **** on your system. Or, as Joshua mentions, another version of the game can be obtained from the **bsd-games** package, which is probably available from your default repositories in your distribution of choice. + +Do you have a favorite command-line toy that you we should have included? Our series concludes today, but we'd still love to feature some cool command-line toys in the new year. Let me know in the comments below, and I'll check it out. And let me know what you thought of today's amusement. + +Be sure to check out yesterday's toy, [The Linux command line can fetch fun from afar][7], and I'll see you next year! + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +via: https://opensource.com/article/18/12/linux-toy-adventure + +作者:[Jason Baker][a] +选题:[lujun9972][b] +译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID) +校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID) + +本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创编译,[Linux中国](https://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出 + +[a]: https://opensource.com/users/jason-baker +[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972 +[1]: https://opensource.com/article/18/12/linux-toy-boxes +[2]: https://opensource.com/users/holmja +[3]: https://gitlab.com/esr/open-adventure (https://gitlab.com/esr/open-adventure) +[4]: https://opensource.com/article/17/6/revisit-colossal-cave-adventure-open-adventure +[5]: https://gitlab.com/esr/open-adventure +[6]: https://gitlab.com/esr/open-adventure/blob/master/INSTALL.adoc +[7]: https://opensource.com/article/18/12/linux-toy-remote