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- 19:09, 11 April 2025 Jax Ivy (hist | edit) [170 bytes] Dogdennings (talk | contribs) (Started page and listed the author credits.)
- 19:07, 11 April 2025 Thom Baylay (hist | edit) [160 bytes] Dogdennings (talk | contribs) (Started page and listed the author credits.)
- 08:58, 10 April 2025 Rayuela de Arena 2025 (hist | edit) [459 bytes] JTN (talk | contribs) (minimal page for calendar)
- 18:49, 8 April 2025 Espresso Moka (hist | edit) [1,414 bytes] Strawberryfield (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software infobox |Type=Other |Picture=EspressoMokaCover.jpg }} {{software navbox}}")
- 11:44, 2 April 2025 Status Line (hist | edit) [1,464 bytes] JTN (talk | contribs) (basic page for this Z-machine interpreter for the PICO-8)
- 07:17, 2 April 2025 MCA (hist | edit) [318 bytes] Fredrikr (talk | contribs) (New page for the MCA library)
- 23:12, 29 March 2025 Source Code Amnesty Day 2025 (hist | edit) [2,151 bytes] JTN (talk | contribs) (minimal page for calendar)
- 10:52, 27 March 2025 ParserComp 2025 (hist | edit) [511 bytes] JTN (talk | contribs) (placeholder for calendar, based on https://intfiction.org/t/parsercomp-2025-is-on-the-way/74253)
- 19:00, 25 March 2025 Hat mystery (hist | edit) [1,731 bytes] JTN (talk | contribs) (let's have a centralised page about this)
- 05:03, 6 March 2025 RegTest (hist | edit) [926 bytes] Dannii (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software infobox |Type=Utility |Utility description=Test framework |Developer=Andrew Plotkin |Implements=GlkOte protocol |Home page=https://eblong.com/zarf/plotex/regtest.html |Version=1.2 |Date=2024/12/03 |Status=Stable |License=Public domain }} '''RegTest''' is a test framework for parser IF. Written in Python, it allows you to create test scripts, automatically running story files with a series of instructions, and checking the output against the expected result or...")
- 04:51, 6 March 2025 AsyncGlk (hist | edit) [1,664 bytes] Dannii (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software infobox |Type=Library |Developer=Dannii Willis |Implements=Glk, GlkOte protocol |Home page=https://github.com/curiousdannii/asyncglk |System=Browser |Status=Beta |License=MIT }} '''AsyncGlk''' is a TypeScript implementation of the Glk API, and is heavily based on the original GlkOte library. Like GlkOte, AsyncGlk contains several components which communicate via the GlkOte protocol. However, beyond being ported to TypeScript, it also was written in...")
- 04:34, 6 March 2025 RemGlk-rs (hist | edit) [639 bytes] Dannii (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software infobox |Type=Library |Developer=Dannii Willis |Implements=Glk, GlkOte protocol |Home page=https://github.com/curiousdannii/remglk-rs |System=Browser, Linux |Status=Beta |License=MIT }} '''RemGlk-rs''' is a Rust implementation of the Glk API. It is half a port of RemGlk and half of AsyncGlk, and like both of them it uses the GlkOte protocol. RemGlk-rs can be compiled for Linux, but its main platform is WebAssembly, as part of Emglken. When...")
- 04:17, 6 March 2025 GlkOte (hist | edit) [934 bytes] Dannii (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software infobox |Type=Library |Developer=Andrew Plotkin |Implements=Glk, GlkOte protocol |Home page=https://eblong.com/zarf/glk/glkote.html |System=Browser |Version=2.3.6 |Date=2024/11/24 |Status=Stable |License=MIT }} '''GlkOte''' is a Javascript implementation of the Glk API. Designed in conjunction with Quixe it allows for most of the Glk API to be used in web browsers, with the notable exclusion of stylehints and audio. == Components == GlkOte contai...")
- 04:01, 6 March 2025 GlkOte protocol (hist | edit) [1,658 bytes] Dannii (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Architecture |What=Protocol |Author=Andrew Plotkin |Home page=https://eblong.com/zarf/glk/glkote/docs.html |Formally specified=Yes }} The '''GlkOte Protocol''' is a communications protocol designed for parser IF. Originally implemented as part of GlkOte, it allows for most of the Glk API to be transmitted between processes or across a network. The protocol has a server which sends the output as JSON, and a client which sends back player input events, again as J...") originally created as "GlkOte Protocol"
- 23:04, 23 February 2025 NarraScope 2025 Showcase (hist | edit) [726 bytes] JTN (talk | contribs) (minimal page for calendar)
- 12:02, 11 February 2025 Hugo interpreter (hist | edit) [281 bytes] Jonathan (talk | contribs) (Brief initial page, with some information from the main Hugo (authoring system) page.)
- 12:41, 5 February 2025 Inkjs (hist | edit) [442 bytes] Jonathan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software infobox |Type=Interpreter |Interpreter app=No |Developer=Yannick Lohse |Home page=https://github.com/y-lohse/inkjs |Version=2.3.1 |Date=2024/11/18 |Status=Stable |License=MIT }} From the Github page: "This is a javascript port of inkle's ink, a scripting language for writing interactive narrative. inkjs is fully compatible with the original version, has zero dependency and works in all browsers and node.js." {{software navbox}}")
- 15:44, 4 February 2025 CPCZVM (hist | edit) [431 bytes] Jonathan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software infobox |Type=Interpreter |Interpreter app=No |Developer=Kevin Thacker |Download=https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=16439 |Format=Z-code |System=Amstrad CPC |Date=2019 }} Z-machine interpreter for the Amstrad CPC. Port of ZXZVM. ==External links== *[https://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Z-Machine CPC Wiki: Z-Machine page] {{software navbox}}")
- 01:26, 2 February 2025 IFDB Awards 2024 (hist | edit) [1,145 bytes] JTN (talk | contribs) (2024 IFDB Awards open)
- 10:50, 30 January 2025 Annual report 2022 (hist | edit) [1,086 bytes] Jonathan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IFWiki annual report for 2022: <blockquote> IFTF adopted IFWiki at the beginning of 2022. The wiki was founded in 2004 by David Cornelson to record the history and culture of the IF community, and was managed over the years by Peter Seebach, David Cornelson, and Carl Muckenhoupt. In 2022, IFTF transferred the wiki to a new server, upgraded the underlying software, and added a mobile-friendly skin. We added databases for Software (authoring systems, interpreters and util...")
- 10:49, 30 January 2025 Annual report 2023 (hist | edit) [595 bytes] Jonathan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IFWiki annual report for 2023: <blockquote> During 2023 we added an interactive events calendar to IFWiki’s Main Page, which has proved not only to be a useful resource for the community but also an incentive for people to begin editing the wiki. We also began discussions on how the education committee might use the wiki, and how we could organise the existing game and author pages into searchable databases, which would minimise redundancy and help us maintain the wik...")
- 10:47, 30 January 2025 Annual report 2024 (hist | edit) [883 bytes] Jonathan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IFWiki annual report for 2024: <blockquote> IFWiki celebrated its 20th birthday on 28 December 2024. The Software and Events databases, added since IFTF adoption of the wiki three years ago, are actively being used by the community, with the main page displaying software updates and an interactive calendar of events. Many other pages have been created or updated with new information. At the request of editors, we added dark mode and syntax highlighting for source code....")
- 02:21, 30 January 2025 IFComp 2025 (hist | edit) [543 bytes] JTN (talk | contribs) (minimal page for calendar)
- 02:33, 29 January 2025 Wander (hist | edit) [2,028 bytes] Bg (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software infobox |Type=Authoring system |Developer=Peter Langston }} == Links == * [https://archive.org/details/wander_201504 Wander] at the Internet Archive. * [https://ifarchive.org/if-archive/games/source/wander.zip Wander] at the IF Archive. * [https://github.com/shmup/wander Wander on Github] - an unofficial repository. * [https://ahopeful.wordpress.com/2015/04/22/wander-1974-a-lost-mainframe-game-is-found/ Wander (1974) — a lost mainframe game is found!]. A...")
- 00:04, 17 January 2025 InfoZip (hist | edit) [2,165 bytes] Jonathan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software infobox |Type=Interpreter |Multimedia=None |Developer=JB Scattergood |Home page=https://www.compulink.co.uk/~lacegem/extras.html |Download=https://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archive/infocom/interpreters/old/itf/ |Format=Z-code |System=Other |System details=Psion Series 3, 3a, 3c and 3mx |Version=1.8m |Date=1996 |Status=Unmaintained |License=Commercial }} InfoZip was an application for the Psion series of Palmtops for playing Infocom/Z-code games, written by...")
- 00:58, 15 January 2025 Encrusted (hist | edit) [850 bytes] JTN (talk | contribs) (minimal page)