Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: telnetserver
Version: 0.6
Summary: Really simple and easy to use telnet server for small projects.
Author-email: "Óliver L. Sanz" <oliverlsanz@gmail.com>
License: MIT License
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Keywords: telnet,server
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Requires-Python: >=3.8
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# Simple-Python-Telnet-Server
Simple module that allows to receive and send messages to clients through Telnet.

It is a generalized version of https://github.com/Frimkron/mud-pi made by 
Mark Frimston.

# How to use
You can learn to use it by reading the docstrings of the public methods
in TelnetServer, or by looking at some examples. The echo_telnet_server.py file 
under the examples directory is a simple server that makes use of all of the 
PythonServer features, so it is a perfect place to learn.

# Author
TelnetServer was created by Oliver L. Sanz, using Mark Frimston's mud-pi server
as the working base.

You can contact me at oliverlsanz@gmail.com for feedback or help.
