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 A general client-side framework for cybertext interactive fiction games. A general client-side framework for cybertext interactive fiction games.
  
-  * [[en:guide|User guide]] +The engine is capable of implicit choice, rule-based module game design, quality-based narratives. You have full control over the UI.
-  * [[en:examples|Game examples]] +
-  * [[en:download|Download]] +
-  * [[https://git.oreolek.ru/oreolek/salet-module|Source code]] +
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-=== License ===+
  
 The Salet code is distributed under the MIT license. This permits you to modify and use them, even for commercial use. The Salet code is distributed under the MIT license. This permits you to modify and use them, even for commercial use.
  
-Undum is copyright (c) 2009-2015 Ian Millington, released under the MIT license terms. +  * [[en:guide|User guide]] 
- +  * [[en:api:start|CoffeeScript API]] -- for building your own UI 
-[[en:contributors|List of contributors]]+  * [[en:examples|Game examples]] 
 +  [[en:guide:first-steps|Download]] 
 +  * [[https://salet.oreolek.me/demo/|Demo]] 
 +    * [[http://undum.com/games/tutorial.en.html|Undum demo]] - parent engine 
 +  * [[https://salet.oreolek.me/try/index.html|Online playground]] (TypeScript/pure JS version [[https://codepen.io/oreolek/pen/mwQNrr|here]]) 
 +  * [[https://gitlab.com/Oreolek/salet-module|Source code]] 
 +  * [[Support]]
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