BENNI(1) BENNI(1) NAME benni - a user simulation program SYNOPSIS benni [-Cg[oarbpcARBPC]] [-w amount] [-vhbo] DESCRIPTION Benni is a user simulation program. It takes the standard input and generates an output, which is as near as possible to the output of the real human being with the same name. OPTIONS -gX This option starts benni in game-mode. There are several different possible values for X, for the different game-types: -gr Role-playing-games. -gb Board-games. -go escpecially Go, Weiqi, Baduk. -gp Play-by-email-games. -gc Computer games. -ga escpecially Massive Multiplayer Online Browser Games if you use the corresponding capital letter for X, you start benni in game-author-mode. The option -gO is not avaiable. -w amount Benni at work. amount is the amount of money given in actual currency units you want to spend for this operation. -v verbose mode. -h This shows a summary of the available options. -o This is the compatibility mode. You can reach the old homepage of benni via this option. -p This is the political-philosophical mode. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES BENNI_LANGUAGE This variable is used to determine the used language of interaction with benni. Possible values are: GERMAN, ENGLISH, C, C++, PERL, PYTHON, JAVA. Quality of output differs. WARNINGS You should use the different -gX options at least once per week. This is not necessary for -gc. You should prefer GERMAN interaction instead of ENGLISH every time it is possible. This document is generated with BENNI_LANGUAGE=ENGLISH (possible the huge ammount of errors in it comes from this setting). KNOWN BUGS The -w ammount option is not working properly. But it seems you can minimize the number of failures if you maximize the given ammount. COPYRIGHT Benni is copyrighted by himself. Also all derived work is copyrighted to him. But the program trys to assign Free Licenses as often as possible. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this homepage under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts.