Glulx

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Glulx is a story file format for [[Interactive Fiction]] (IF) games. It is developed and maintained by Andrew Plotkin. The purpose of Glulx is to eliminate some limitations of the original [[Z-code]] format, most notably the file size limit. Glulx files may be stand-alone or they may be included in a [[Blorb]] archive.
 
Glulx is a story file format for [[Interactive Fiction]] (IF) games. It is developed and maintained by Andrew Plotkin. The purpose of Glulx is to eliminate some limitations of the original [[Z-code]] format, most notably the file size limit. Glulx files may be stand-alone or they may be included in a [[Blorb]] archive.
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For a non-Blorb file, the first four bytes are the ASCII characters "Glul". For Glulx files compiled by Inform, the ASCII characters "Info" are found at offset 36.
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== Extensions ==
 
== Extensions ==
  
* .ulx: standard extension for a stand-alone Glulx file
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* .ulx: standard extension for a stand-alone Glulx file (also rarely .glulx)
 
* .blb, .blorb, .glb, .gblorb: used for Glulx files packaged in the [[Blorb]] container format. Usually along with other resources such as [[Graphics|images]] and [[Audio|sounds]].
 
* .blb, .blorb, .glb, .gblorb: used for Glulx files packaged in the [[Blorb]] container format. Usually along with other resources such as [[Graphics|images]] and [[Audio|sounds]].
  

Latest revision as of 22:18, 5 January 2020

File Format
Name Glulx
Ontology
Extension(s) .ulx, .blb, .blorb, .glb, .gblorb
MIME Type(s) application/x-glulx

Contents

[edit] Description

Glulx is a story file format for Interactive Fiction (IF) games. It is developed and maintained by Andrew Plotkin. The purpose of Glulx is to eliminate some limitations of the original Z-code format, most notably the file size limit. Glulx files may be stand-alone or they may be included in a Blorb archive.

For a non-Blorb file, the first four bytes are the ASCII characters "Glul". For Glulx files compiled by Inform, the ASCII characters "Info" are found at offset 36.

[edit] Extensions

  • .ulx: standard extension for a stand-alone Glulx file (also rarely .glulx)
  • .blb, .blorb, .glb, .gblorb: used for Glulx files packaged in the Blorb container format. Usually along with other resources such as images and sounds.

[edit] Compilers

  • Glulxa (C source code, open source, IF Archive: a Glulx assembler by Simon Stapleton
  • Inform: an IF development system by Graham Nelson
  • Superglus: a Spanish IF development system
  • Glasm (open source, in JavaScript, on npm): another Glulx assembler

[edit] Interpreters

  • Git (cross-platform, open source, website): not to be confused with the source code control software of the same name
  • Glulxe (cross-platform, open source, IF Archive)
  • Quixe (web, open source, website): a Javascript Glulx interpreter

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