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[SabreTools, Feature, README] Better define user inputs
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@@ -236,8 +236,28 @@ namespace SabreTools.Library.Help
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// Add the pre-space first
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output += CreatePadding(pre);
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// Preprocess the flags, if necessary
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string[] newflags = new string[_flags.Count];
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_flags.CopyTo(newflags);
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switch (_featureType)
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{
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case FeatureType.Int32:
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case FeatureType.Int64:
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case FeatureType.List:
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case FeatureType.String:
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for (int i = 0; i < newflags.Length; i++)
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{
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newflags[i] += "=";
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}
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break;
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case FeatureType.Flag:
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default:
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// No-op
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break;
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}
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// Now add all flags
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output += String.Join(", ", _flags);
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output += String.Join(", ", newflags);
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// If we have a midpoint set, check to see if the string needs padding
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if (midpoint > 0 && output.Length < midpoint)
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@@ -359,8 +379,28 @@ namespace SabreTools.Library.Help
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// Add the pre-space first
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output += CreatePadding(preAdjusted);
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// Preprocess the flags, if necessary
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string[] newflags = new string[_flags.Count];
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_flags.CopyTo(newflags);
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switch (_featureType)
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{
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case FeatureType.Int32:
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case FeatureType.Int64:
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case FeatureType.List:
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case FeatureType.String:
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for (int i = 0; i < newflags.Length; i++)
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{
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newflags[i] += "=";
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}
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break;
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case FeatureType.Flag:
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default:
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// No-op
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break;
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}
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// Now add all flags
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output += String.Join(", ", _flags);
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output += String.Join(", ", newflags);
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// If we have a midpoint set, check to see if the string needs padding
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if (midpoint > 0 && output.Length < midpointAdjusted)
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@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ Options:
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Normally, the DAT will be created with the date in the file name in
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brackets. This flag removes that instead of the default.
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-fp, --forcepacking Set force packing
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-fp=, --forcepacking= Set force packing
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Set the forcepacking tag to the given value.
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Possible values are: None, Zip, Unzip
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@@ -205,9 +205,10 @@ Options:
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archives as files themselves. This is good for uncompressed sets that
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include archives that should be read as-is.
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-ot, --output-type Output DATs to a specified format
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-ot=, --output-type= Output DATs to a specified format
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Add outputting the created DAT to known format. Multiple instances of
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this flag are allowed.
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Possible values are:
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all - All available DAT types
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am, attractmode - AttractMode XML
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@@ -249,34 +250,34 @@ Options:
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-skf, --skip-files Skip all non-archives
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Skip any files that are not treated like archives
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-f, --filename Set the external name of the DAT
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-f=, --filename= Set the external name of the DAT
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Set the external filename for the output DAT(s)
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-n, --name Set the internal name of the DAT
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-n=, --name= Set the internal name of the DAT
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Set the name header field for the output DAT(s)
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-de, --description Set the description of the DAT
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-de=, --description= Set the description of the DAT
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Set the description header field for the output DAT(s)
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-c, --category Set the category of the DAT
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-c=, --category= Set the category of the DAT
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Set the category header field for the output DAT(s)
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-v, --version Set the version of the DAT
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-v=, --version= Set the version of the DAT
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Set the version header field for the output DAT(s)
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-au, --author Set the author of the DAT
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-au=, --author= Set the author of the DAT
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Set the author header field for the output DAT(s)
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-em, --email Set a new email of the DAT
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-em=, --email= Set a new email of the DAT
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Set the email header field for the output DAT(s)
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-hp, --homepage Set a new homepage of the DAT
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-hp=, --homepage= Set a new homepage of the DAT
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Set the homepage header field for the output DAT(s)
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-u, --url Set a new URL of the DAT
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-u=, --url= Set a new URL of the DAT
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Set the URL header field for the output DAT(s)
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-co, --comment Set a new comment of the DAT
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-co=, --comment= Set a new comment of the DAT
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Set the comment header field for the output DAT(s)
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-sd, --superdat Enable SuperDAT creation
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@@ -288,7 +289,7 @@ Options:
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If this flag is enabled, then the romof, cloneof, and sampleof tags
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will be omitted from the outputted DAT.
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-ef, --exclude-field Exclude a game/rom field from outputs
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-ef=, --exclude-field= Exclude a game/rom field from outputs
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Exclude any valid item or machine field from outputs. Examples
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include: romof, publisher, and offset.
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@@ -297,11 +298,6 @@ Options:
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output set as a subfolder of the original parent. This flag enables
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outputting each rom to its own game for this purpose.
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-keg, --keep-empty-games Keep originally empty sets from the input(s)
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Normally, any sets that are considered empty will not be included in
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the output, this flag allows these empty sets to be added to the
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output.
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-sds, --scene-date-strip Remove date from scene-named sets
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If this flag is enabled, sets with "scene" names will have the date
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removed from the beginning. For example "01.01.01-Game_Name-GROUP"
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@@ -323,7 +319,7 @@ Options:
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helpful in cases where the temp folder is located on an SSD and the
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user wants to take advantage of this.
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-h, --header Set a header skipper to use, blank means all
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-h=, --header= Set a header skipper to use, blank means all
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Set the header special field for the output DAT(s). In file
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rebuilding, this flag allows for either all copier headers (using "")
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or specific copier headers by name (such as "fds.xml") to determine
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@@ -334,15 +330,15 @@ Options:
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compare against the input DATs. This flag forces all CHDs to be
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treated like regular files.
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-t, --temp Set the temporary directory to use
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-t=, --temp= Set the temporary directory to use
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Optionally, a temp folder can be supplied in the case the default
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temp directory is not preferred.
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-out, --output-dir Output directory
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-out=, --output-dir= Output directory
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This sets an output folder to be used when the files are created. If
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a path is not defined, the runtime directory is used instead.
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-mt, --threads Amount of threads to use (default = # cores)
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-mt=, --threads= Amount of threads to use (default = # cores)
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Optionally, set the number of threads to use for the multithreaded
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operations. The default is the number of available machine threads;
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-1 means unlimited threads created.
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@@ -364,7 +360,7 @@ Options:
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- Nintendo Super Famicom / Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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- Nintendo Super Famicom / Super Nintendo Entertainment System SPC
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-out, --output-dir Output directory
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-out=, --output-dir= Output directory
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This sets an output folder to be used when the files are created. If
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a path is not defined, the runtime directory is used instead.
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@@ -389,122 +385,20 @@ Options:
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- Nintendo Super Famicom / Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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- Nintendo Super Famicom / Super Nintendo Entertainment System SPC
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-out, --output-dir Output directory
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-out=, --output-dir= Output directory
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This sets an output folder to be used when the files are created. If
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a path is not defined, the runtime directory is used instead.
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-sp, --split Split input DATs by a given criteria
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This feature allows the user to split input DATs by a number of different
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possible criteria. See the individual input information for details. More
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than one split type is allowed at a time.
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-ot, --output-type Output DATs to a specified format
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Add outputting the created DAT to known format. Multiple instances of
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this flag are allowed.
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Possible values are:
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all - All available DAT types
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am, attractmode - AttractMode XML
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cmp, clrmamepro - ClrMamePro
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csv - Standardized Comma-Separated Value
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dc, doscenter - DOSCenter
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lr, listrom - MAME Listrom
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lx, listxml - MAME Listxml
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miss, missfile - GoodTools Missfile
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md5 - MD5
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msx, openmsx - openMSX Software List
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ol, offlinelist - OfflineList XML
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rc, romcenter - RomCenter
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sd, sabredat - SabreDat XML
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sfv - SFV
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sha1 - SHA1
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sha256 - SHA256
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sha384 - SHA384
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sha512 - SHA512
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sl, softwarelist - MAME Software List XML
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ssv - Standardized Semicolon-Separated Value
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tsv - Standardized Tab-Separated Value
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xml, logiqx - Logiqx XML
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-dpc, --depreciated Output 'game' instead of 'machine'
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By default, Logiqx XML DATs output with the more modern "machine"
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tag for each set. This flag allows users to output the older
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"game" tag instead, for compatibility reasons. [Logiqx only]
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-out, --output-dir Output directory
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This sets an output folder to be used when the files are created. If
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a path is not defined, the runtime directory is used instead.
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-ip, --inplace Write to the input directories, where possible
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By default, files are written to the runtime directory (or the output
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directory, if set). This flag enables users to write out to the
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directory that the DATs originated from.
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-es, --extension Split DAT(s) by two file extensions
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For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on a list of
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input extensions. This can allow for combined DAT files, such as
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those combining two separate systems, to be split. Files with any
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extensions not listed in the input lists will be included in both
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outputted DAT files.
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-exta, --exta Set extension to be included in first DAT
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Set the extension to be used to populate the first DAT. Multiple
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instances of this flag are allowed.
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-extb, --extb Set extension to be included in second DAT
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Set the extension to be used to populate the second DAT. Multiple
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instances of this flag are allowed.
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-hs, --hash Split DAT(s) or folder by best-available hashes
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For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on the best
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available hash for each file within. The order of preference for the
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outputted DATs is as follows: Nodump, SHA-512, SHA-384, SHA-256,
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SHA-1, MD5, CRC (or worse).
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-ls, --level Split a SuperDAT or folder by lowest available level
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For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on the lowest
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available level of game name. That is, if a game name is
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top/mid/last, then it will create an output DAT for the parent
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directory "mid" in a folder called "top" with a game called "last".
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-s, --short Use short output names
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Instead of using ClrMamePro-style long names for DATs, use just
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the name of the folder as the name of the DAT. This can be used
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in conjunction with --base to output in the format of "Original
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Name (Name)" instead.
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-ba, --base Use source DAT as base name for outputs
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If splitting an entire folder of DATs, some output files may be
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normally overwritten since the names would be the same. With this
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flag, the original DAT name is used in the output name, in the
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format of "Original Name(Dir - Name)". This can be used in
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conjunction with --short to output in the format of "Original
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Name (Name)" instead.
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-szs, --size Split DAT(s) or folder by file sizes
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For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on the sizes of
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the files, specifically if the type is a Rom (most item types don't
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have sizes).
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-rad, --radix Set the midpoint to split at
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Set the size at which all roms less than the size are put in the
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first DAT, and everything greater than or equal goes in the
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second.
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-ts, --type Split DAT(s) or folder by file types (rom/disk)
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For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on the types of
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the files, specifically if the type is a rom or a disk.
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-ss, --sort Sort inputs by a set of DATs
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This feature allows the user to quickly rebuild based on a supplied DAT
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file(s). By default all files will be rebuilt to uncompressed folders in
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the output directory.
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-dat, --dat Input DAT to be used
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-dat=, --dat= Input DAT to be used
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User-supplied DAT for use in all operations. Multiple instances of
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this flag are allowed.
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-out, --output-dir Output directory
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-out=, --output-dir= Output directory
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This sets an output folder to be used when the files are created. If
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a path is not defined, the runtime directory is used instead.
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@@ -573,6 +467,32 @@ Options:
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and output for physical files. Where appropriate, Romba depot
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files will be created as well.
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-tlrz, --torrent-lrzip Enable Torrent Long-Range Zip output [UNIMPLEMENTED]
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Instead of outputting the files to folder, files will be rebuilt to
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Torrent Long-Range Zip (TLRZ) files. This format is based on the
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LRZip file format as defined at https://github.com/ckolivas/lrzip but
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with custom header information. This is currently unused by any major
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application.
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-tlz4, --torrent-lz4 Enable Torrent LZ4 output [UNIMPLEMENTED]
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Instead of outputting the files to folder, files will be rebuilt to
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Torrent LZ4 (TLZ4) files. This format is based on the LZ4 file format
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as defined at https://github.com/lz4/lz4 but with custom header
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information. This is currently unused by any major application.
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-trar, --torrent-rar Enable Torrent RAR output [UNIMPLEMENTED]
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Instead of outputting files to folder, files will be rebuilt to
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Torrent RAR (TRAR) files. This format is based on the RAR propietary
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format but with custom header information. This is currently unused
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by any major application.
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-txz, --torrent-xz Enable Torrent XZ output [UNSUPPORTED]
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Instead of outputting files to folder, files will be rebuilt to
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Torrent XZ (TXZ) files. This format is based on the LZMA container
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format XZ, but with custom header information. This is currently
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unused by any major application. Currently does not produce proper
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Torrent-compatible outputs.
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-tzip, --torrent-zip Enable Torrent Zip output
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Instead of outputting files to folder, files will be rebuilt to
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TorrentZip (TZip) files. This format is based on the ZIP archive
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external tool RomVault (http://www.romvault.com/) and is already
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widely used.
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-h, --header Set a header skipper to use, blank means all
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-tzpaq, --torrent-zpaq Enable Torrent ZPAQ output [UNIMPLEMENTED]
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Instead of outputting the files to folder, files will be rebuilt to
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Torrent ZPAQ (TZPAQ) files. This format is based on the ZPAQ file
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format as defined at https://github.com/zpaq/zpaq but with custom
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header information. This is currently unused by any major
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application.
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-tzstd, --torrent-zstd Enable Torrent Zstd output [UNIMPLEMENTED]
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Instead of outputting the files to folder, files will be rebuilt to
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Torrent Zstd (TZstd) files. This format is based on the Zstd file
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format as defined at https://github.com/skbkontur/ZstdNet but with
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custom header information. This is currently unused by any major
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application.
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-h=, --header= Set a header skipper to use, blank means all
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Set the header special field for the output DAT(s). In file
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rebuilding, this flag allows for either all copier headers (using "")
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or specific copier headers by name (such as "fds.xml") to determine
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if a file matches or not.
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-7z, --7z Set scanning level for 7zip archives (default 1)
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-gz, --gz Set scanning level for GZip archives (default 1)
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-rar, --rar Set scanning level for RAR archives (default 1)
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-zip, --zip Set scanning level for Zip archives (default 1)
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-7z=, --7z= Set scanning level for 7zip archives (default 1)
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-gz=, --gz= Set scanning level for GZip archives (default 1)
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-rar=, --rar= Set scanning level for RAR archives (default 1)
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-zip=, --zip= Set scanning level for Zip archives (default 1)
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Scan archives in one of the following ways:
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0 - Hash both archive and its contents
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1 - Only hash contents of the archive
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the files that could not be matched will be output to the output
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directory.
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-mt, --threads Amount of threads to use (default = # cores)
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-mt=, --threads= Amount of threads to use (default = # cores)
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Optionally, set the number of threads to use for the multithreaded
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operations. The default is the number of available machine threads;
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-1 means unlimited threads created.
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-sp, --split Split input DATs by a given criteria
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This feature allows the user to split input DATs by a number of different
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possible criteria. See the individual input information for details. More
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than one split type is allowed at a time.
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-ot=, --output-type= Output DATs to a specified format
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Add outputting the created DAT to known format. Multiple instances of
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this flag are allowed.
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Possible values are:
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all - All available DAT types
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am, attractmode - AttractMode XML
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cmp, clrmamepro - ClrMamePro
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csv - Standardized Comma-Separated Value
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dc, doscenter - DOSCenter
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lr, listrom - MAME Listrom
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lx, listxml - MAME Listxml
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miss, missfile - GoodTools Missfile
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md5 - MD5
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msx, openmsx - openMSX Software List
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ol, offlinelist - OfflineList XML
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rc, romcenter - RomCenter
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sd, sabredat - SabreDat XML
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sfv - SFV
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sha1 - SHA1
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sha256 - SHA256
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sha384 - SHA384
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sha512 - SHA512
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sl, softwarelist - MAME Software List XML
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ssv - Standardized Semicolon-Separated Value
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tsv - Standardized Tab-Separated Value
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xml, logiqx - Logiqx XML
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-dpc, --depreciated Output 'game' instead of 'machine'
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By default, Logiqx XML DATs output with the more modern "machine"
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tag for each set. This flag allows users to output the older
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"game" tag instead, for compatibility reasons. [Logiqx only]
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-out=, --output-dir= Output directory
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This sets an output folder to be used when the files are created. If
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a path is not defined, the runtime directory is used instead.
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-ip, --inplace Write to the input directories, where possible
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By default, files are written to the runtime directory (or the output
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directory, if set). This flag enables users to write out to the
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directory that the DATs originated from.
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-es, --extension Split DAT(s) by two file extensions
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For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on a list of
|
||||
input extensions. This can allow for combined DAT files, such as
|
||||
those combining two separate systems, to be split. Files with any
|
||||
extensions not listed in the input lists will be included in both
|
||||
outputted DAT files.
|
||||
|
||||
-exta=, --exta= Set extension to be included in first DAT
|
||||
Set the extension to be used to populate the first DAT. Multiple
|
||||
instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-extb=, --extb= Set extension to be included in second DAT
|
||||
Set the extension to be used to populate the second DAT. Multiple
|
||||
instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-hs, --hash Split DAT(s) or folder by best-available hashes
|
||||
For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on the best
|
||||
available hash for each file within. The order of preference for the
|
||||
outputted DATs is as follows: Nodump, SHA-512, SHA-384, SHA-256,
|
||||
SHA-1, MD5, CRC (or worse).
|
||||
|
||||
-ls, --level Split a SuperDAT or folder by lowest available level
|
||||
For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on the lowest
|
||||
available level of game name. That is, if a game name is
|
||||
top/mid/last, then it will create an output DAT for the parent
|
||||
directory "mid" in a folder called "top" with a game called "last".
|
||||
|
||||
-s, --short Use short output names
|
||||
Instead of using ClrMamePro-style long names for DATs, use just
|
||||
the name of the folder as the name of the DAT. This can be used
|
||||
in conjunction with --base to output in the format of "Original
|
||||
Name (Name)" instead.
|
||||
|
||||
-ba, --base Use source DAT as base name for outputs
|
||||
If splitting an entire folder of DATs, some output files may be
|
||||
normally overwritten since the names would be the same. With this
|
||||
flag, the original DAT name is used in the output name, in the
|
||||
format of "Original Name(Dir - Name)". This can be used in
|
||||
conjunction with --short to output in the format of "Original
|
||||
Name (Name)" instead.
|
||||
|
||||
-szs, --size Split DAT(s) or folder by file sizes
|
||||
For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on the sizes of
|
||||
the files, specifically if the type is a Rom (most item types don't
|
||||
have sizes).
|
||||
|
||||
-rad=, --radix= Set the midpoint to split at
|
||||
Set the size at which all roms less than the size are put in the
|
||||
first DAT, and everything greater than or equal goes in the
|
||||
second.
|
||||
|
||||
-ts, --type Split DAT(s) or folder by file types (rom/disk)
|
||||
For a DAT, or set of DATs, allow for splitting based on the types of
|
||||
the files, specifically if the type is a rom or a disk.
|
||||
|
||||
-st, --stats Get statistics on all input DATs
|
||||
This will output by default the combined statistics for all input DAT
|
||||
files.
|
||||
@@ -652,9 +688,9 @@ Options:
|
||||
- Items that include a SHA-512
|
||||
- Items with Nodump status
|
||||
|
||||
-srt, --report-type Output statistics to a specified format
|
||||
Add outputting the created DAT to known format. Multiple instances
|
||||
of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
-srt=, --report-type= Output statistics to a specified format
|
||||
Add outputting the created DAT to known format. Multiple instances of
|
||||
this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
Possible values are:
|
||||
all - All available DAT types
|
||||
@@ -685,10 +721,10 @@ Options:
|
||||
other format flags are enabled, this is the default output.
|
||||
[DEPRECIATED]
|
||||
|
||||
-f, --filename Set the external name of the DAT
|
||||
-f=, --filename= Set the external name of the DAT
|
||||
Set the external filename for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-out, --output-dir Output directory
|
||||
-out=, --output-dir= Output directory
|
||||
This sets an output folder to be used when the files are created. If
|
||||
a path is not defined, the runtime directory is used instead.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -710,7 +746,7 @@ Options:
|
||||
different programs that performed DAT manipulation that work better
|
||||
together.
|
||||
|
||||
-ot, --output-type Output DATs to a specified format
|
||||
-ot=, --output-type= Output DATs to a specified format
|
||||
Add outputting the created DAT to known format. Multiple instances of
|
||||
this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -738,16 +774,16 @@ Options:
|
||||
tsv - Standardized Tab-Separated Value
|
||||
xml, logiqx - Logiqx XML
|
||||
|
||||
-pre, --prefix Set prefix for all lines
|
||||
-pre=, --prefix= Set prefix for all lines
|
||||
Set a generic prefix to be prepended to all outputted lines.
|
||||
|
||||
-post, --postfix Set postfix for all lines
|
||||
-post=, --postfix= Set postfix for all lines
|
||||
Set a generic postfix to be appended to all outputted lines.
|
||||
|
||||
Some special strings that can be used for both prefix and postfix:
|
||||
Some special strings that can be used for prefix and postfix:
|
||||
- %game% / %machine% - Replaced with the Game/Machine name
|
||||
- %name% - Replaced with the Rom name
|
||||
- %%manufacturer%% - Replaced with game Manufacturer
|
||||
- %manufacturer% - Replaced with game Manufacturer
|
||||
- %publisher% - Replaced with game Publisher
|
||||
- %crc% - Replaced with the CRC
|
||||
- %md5% - Replaced with the MD5
|
||||
@@ -770,10 +806,10 @@ Options:
|
||||
This flag allows for the name of the game to be used as a prefix
|
||||
to each file.
|
||||
|
||||
-ae, --add-extension Add an extension to each item
|
||||
-ae=, --add-extension= Add an extension to each item
|
||||
Add a postfix extension to each full item name.
|
||||
|
||||
-rep, --replace-extension Replace all extensions with specified
|
||||
-rep=, --replace-extension= Replace all extensions with specified
|
||||
When an extension exists, replace it with the provided instead.
|
||||
|
||||
-rme, --remove-extensions Remove all extensions from all items
|
||||
@@ -790,43 +826,43 @@ Options:
|
||||
tag for each set. This flag allows users to output the older
|
||||
"game" tag instead, for compatibility reasons. [Logiqx only]
|
||||
|
||||
-f, --filename Set the external name of the DAT
|
||||
-f=, --filename= Set the external name of the DAT
|
||||
Set the external filename for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-n, --name Set the internal name of the DAT
|
||||
-n=, --name= Set the internal name of the DAT
|
||||
Set the name header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-de, --description Set the description of the DAT
|
||||
-de=, --description= Set the description of the DAT
|
||||
Set the description header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-r, --root Set a new rootdir
|
||||
-r=, --root= Set a new rootdir
|
||||
Set the rootdir (as used by SuperDAT mode) for the output DAT(s).
|
||||
|
||||
-c, --category Set the category of the DAT
|
||||
-c=, --category= Set the category of the DAT
|
||||
Set the category header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-v, --version Set the version of the DAT
|
||||
-v=, --version= Set the version of the DAT
|
||||
Set the version header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-da, --date Set a new date
|
||||
-da=, --date= Set a new date
|
||||
Set the date header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-au, --author Set the author of the DAT
|
||||
-au=, --author= Set the author of the DAT
|
||||
Set the author header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-em, --email Set a new email of the DAT
|
||||
-em=, --email= Set a new email of the DAT
|
||||
Set the email header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-hp, --homepage Set a new homepage of the DAT
|
||||
-hp=, --homepage= Set a new homepage of the DAT
|
||||
Set the homepage header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-u, --url Set a new URL of the DAT
|
||||
-u=, --url= Set a new URL of the DAT
|
||||
Set the URL header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-co, --comment Set a new comment of the DAT
|
||||
-co=, --comment= Set a new comment of the DAT
|
||||
Set the comment header field for the output DAT(s)
|
||||
|
||||
-h, --header Set a header skipper to use, blank means all
|
||||
-h=, --header= Set a header skipper to use, blank means all
|
||||
Set the header special field for the output DAT(s). In file
|
||||
rebuilding, this flag allows for either all copier headers (using "")
|
||||
or specific copier headers by name (such as "fds.xml") to determine
|
||||
@@ -837,15 +873,15 @@ Options:
|
||||
preserving the directory structure of the inputted folder, if
|
||||
applicable.
|
||||
|
||||
-fm, --forcemerging Set force merging
|
||||
-fm=, --forcemerging= Set force merging
|
||||
Set the forcemerging tag to the given value.
|
||||
Possible values are: None, Split, Merged, Nonmerged, Full
|
||||
|
||||
-fn, --forcenodump Set force nodump
|
||||
-fn=, --forcenodump= Set force nodump
|
||||
Set the forcenodump tag to the given value.
|
||||
Possible values are: None, Obsolete, Required, Ignore
|
||||
|
||||
-fp, --forcepacking Set force packing
|
||||
-fp=, --forcepacking= Set force packing
|
||||
Set the forcepacking tag to the given value.
|
||||
Possible values are: None, Zip, Unzip
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -853,7 +889,7 @@ Options:
|
||||
If this flag is enabled, then the romof, cloneof, and sampleof tags
|
||||
will be omitted from the outputted DAT.
|
||||
|
||||
-ef, --exclude-field Exclude a game/rom field from outputs
|
||||
-ef=, --exclude-field= Exclude a game/rom field from outputs
|
||||
Exclude any valid item or machine field from outputs. Examples
|
||||
include: romof, publisher, and offset.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -862,6 +898,11 @@ Options:
|
||||
output set as a subfolder of the original parent. This flag enables
|
||||
outputting each rom to its own game for this purpose.
|
||||
|
||||
-keg, --keep-empty-games Keep originally empty sets from the input(s)
|
||||
Normally, any sets that are considered empty will not be included in
|
||||
the output, this flag allows these empty sets to be added to the
|
||||
output.
|
||||
|
||||
-sds, --scene-date-strip Remove date from scene-named sets
|
||||
If this flag is enabled, sets with "scene" names will have the date
|
||||
removed from the beginning. For example "01.01.01-Game_Name-GROUP"
|
||||
@@ -933,7 +974,7 @@ Options:
|
||||
In the cases where files will have too long a name, this allows for
|
||||
trimming the name of the files to the NTFS maximum length at most.
|
||||
|
||||
-rd, --root-dir Set the root directory for calc
|
||||
-rd=, --root-dir= Set the root directory for calc
|
||||
In the case that the files will not be stored from the root
|
||||
directory, a new root can be set for path length calculations.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1003,27 +1044,27 @@ Options:
|
||||
diffing, which may be more useful in some cases. This is heavily
|
||||
influenced by the diffing model used by Romba.
|
||||
|
||||
-bd, --base-dat Add a base DAT for processing
|
||||
-bd=, --base-dat= Add a base DAT for processing
|
||||
Add a DAT or folder of DATs to the base set to be used for all
|
||||
operations. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-br, --base-replace Replace from base DATs in order
|
||||
By default, no item names are changed except when there is a merge
|
||||
occurring. This flag enables users to define a DAT or set of base
|
||||
DATs to use as "replacements" for all input DATs. Note that the
|
||||
first found instance of an item in the base DAT(s) will be used and
|
||||
all others will be discarded. If no additional flag is given, it
|
||||
will default to updating names.
|
||||
DATs to use as "replacements" for all input DATs. Note that the first
|
||||
found instance of an item in the base DAT(s) will be used and all
|
||||
others will be discarded. If no additional flag is given, it will
|
||||
default to updating names.
|
||||
|
||||
-rbr, --reverse-base-replace Replace item names from base DATs in reverse
|
||||
By default, no item names are changed except when there is a merge
|
||||
occurring. This flag enables users to define a DAT or set of base
|
||||
DATs to use as "replacements" for all input DATs. Note that the
|
||||
first found instance of an item in the last base DAT(s) will be used
|
||||
and all others will be discarded. If no additional flag is given, it
|
||||
will default to updating names.
|
||||
DATs to use as "replacements" for all input DATs. Note that the first
|
||||
found instance of an item in the last base DAT(s) will be used and
|
||||
all others will be discarded. If no additional flag is given, it will
|
||||
default to updating names.
|
||||
|
||||
-bd, --base-dat Add a base DAT for processing
|
||||
-bd=, --base-dat= Add a base DAT for processing
|
||||
Add a DAT or folder of DATs to the base set to be used for all
|
||||
operations. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
[Both base-replace and reverse-base-replace]
|
||||
@@ -1050,10 +1091,6 @@ Options:
|
||||
This flag enables updating of machine type from base DATs.
|
||||
[Both base-replace and reverse-base-replace]
|
||||
|
||||
-up, --update-parents Update machine parents from base DATs
|
||||
This flag enables updating of machine parents (romof, cloneof,
|
||||
sampleof) from base DATs. [Both base-replace and reverse-base-replace]
|
||||
|
||||
-uy, --update-year Update machine years from base DATs
|
||||
This flag enables updating of machine years from base DATs.
|
||||
[Both base-replace and reverse-base-replace]
|
||||
@@ -1062,9 +1099,14 @@ Options:
|
||||
This flag enables updating of machine manufacturers from base
|
||||
DATs. [Both base-replace and reverse-base-replace]
|
||||
|
||||
-up, --update-parents Update machine parents from base DATs
|
||||
This flag enables updating of machine parents (romof, cloneof,
|
||||
sampleof) from base DATs. [Both base-replace and
|
||||
reverse-base-replace]
|
||||
|
||||
-dc, --diff-cascade Enable cascaded diffing
|
||||
This flag allows for a special type of diffing in which the first
|
||||
DAT is considered a base, and for each additional input DAT, it only
|
||||
This flag allows for a special type of diffing in which the first DAT
|
||||
is considered a base, and for each additional input DAT, it only
|
||||
leaves the files that are not in one of the previous DATs. This can
|
||||
allow for the creation of rollback sets or even just reduce the
|
||||
amount of duplicates across multiple sets.
|
||||
@@ -1074,32 +1116,31 @@ Options:
|
||||
is considered a base, and for each additional input DAT, it only
|
||||
leaves the files that are not in one of the previous DATs. This can
|
||||
allow for the creation of rollback sets or even just reduce the
|
||||
amount of duplicates across multiple sets. [Both diff-cascade and
|
||||
diff-reverse-cascade]
|
||||
amount of duplicates across multiple sets.
|
||||
|
||||
-sf, --skip-first-output Skip output of first DAT
|
||||
In times where the first DAT does not need to be written out a
|
||||
second time, this will skip writing it. This can often speed up
|
||||
the output process.
|
||||
the output process. [Both diff-cascade and diff-reverse-cascade]
|
||||
|
||||
-gn, --game-name Filter by game name
|
||||
-gn=, --game-name= Filter by game name
|
||||
Include only items with this game name in the output. Additionally,
|
||||
the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style regex for
|
||||
pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-ngn, --not-game-name Filter by not game name
|
||||
-ngn=, --not-game-name= Filter by not game name
|
||||
Include only items without this game name in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-gd, --game-description Filter by game description
|
||||
-gd=, --game-description= Filter by game description
|
||||
Include only items with this game description in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-ngd, --not-game-description Filter by not game description
|
||||
-ngd=, --not-game-description= Filter by not game description
|
||||
Include only items without this game description in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
@@ -1111,126 +1152,126 @@ Options:
|
||||
This can allow for more advanced set-building, especially in
|
||||
arcade-based sets.
|
||||
|
||||
-rn, --item-name Filter by item name
|
||||
-rn=, --item-name= Filter by item name
|
||||
Include only items with this item name in the output. Additionally,
|
||||
the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style regex for
|
||||
pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-nrn, --not-item-name Filter by not item name
|
||||
-nrn=, --not-item-name= Filter by not item name
|
||||
Include only items without this item name in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-rt, --item-type Filter by item type
|
||||
-rt=, --item-type= Filter by item type
|
||||
Include only items with this item type in the output. Additionally,
|
||||
the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style regex for
|
||||
pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-nrt, --not-item-type Filter by not item type
|
||||
-nrt=, --not-item-type= Filter by not item type
|
||||
Include only items without this item type in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-sgt, --greater Filter by size >=
|
||||
-sgt=, --greater= Filter by size >=
|
||||
Only include items whose size is greater than or equal to this value
|
||||
in the output DAT. Users can specify either a regular integer number
|
||||
or a number with a standard postfix. e.g. 8kb => 8000 or 8kib => 8192
|
||||
|
||||
-slt, --less Filter by size =<
|
||||
-slt=, --less= Filter by size =<
|
||||
Only include items whose size is less than or equal to this value in
|
||||
the output DAT. Users can specify either a regular integer number or
|
||||
a number with a standard postfix. e.g. 8kb => 8000 or 8kib => 8192
|
||||
|
||||
-seq, --equal Filter by size ==
|
||||
-seq=, --equal= Filter by size ==
|
||||
Only include items of this exact size in the output DAT. Users can
|
||||
specify either a regular integer number or a number with a standard
|
||||
postfix. e.g. 8kb => 8000 or 8kib => 8192
|
||||
|
||||
-crc, --crc Filter by CRC hash
|
||||
-crc=, --crc= Filter by CRC hash
|
||||
Include only items with this CRC hash in the output. Additionally,
|
||||
the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style regex for
|
||||
pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-ncrc, --not-crc Filter by not CRC hash
|
||||
-ncrc=, --not-crc= Filter by not CRC hash
|
||||
Include only items without this CRC hash in the output. Additionally,
|
||||
the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style regex for
|
||||
pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-md5, --md5 Filter by MD5 hash
|
||||
-md5=, --md5= Filter by MD5 hash
|
||||
Include only items with this MD5 hash in the output. Additionally,
|
||||
the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style regex for
|
||||
pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-nmd5, --not-md5 Filter by not MD5 hash
|
||||
-nmd5=, --not-md5= Filter by not MD5 hash
|
||||
Include only items without this MD5 hash in the output. Additionally,
|
||||
the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style regex for
|
||||
pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-sha1, --sha1 Filter by SHA-1 hash
|
||||
-sha1=, --sha1= Filter by SHA-1 hash
|
||||
Include only items with this SHA-1 hash in the output. Additionally,
|
||||
the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style regex for
|
||||
pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-nsha1, --not-sha1 Filter by not SHA-1 hash
|
||||
-nsha1=, --not-sha1= Filter by not SHA-1 hash
|
||||
Include only items without this SHA-1 hash in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-sha256, --sha256 Filter by SHA-256 hash
|
||||
-sha256=, --sha256= Filter by SHA-256 hash
|
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Include only items with this SHA-256 hash in the output.
|
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Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
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regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
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allowed.
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|
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-nsha256, --not-sha256 Filter by not SHA-256 hash
|
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-nsha256=, --not-sha256= Filter by not SHA-256 hash
|
||||
Include only items without this SHA-256 hash in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-sha384, --sha384 Filter by SHA-384 hash
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||||
-sha384=, --sha384= Filter by SHA-384 hash
|
||||
Include only items with this SHA-384 hash in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-nsha384, --not-sha384 Filter by not SHA-384 hash
|
||||
-nsha384=, --not-sha384= Filter by not SHA-384 hash
|
||||
Include only items without this SHA-384 hash in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-sha512, --sha512 Filter by SHA-512 hash
|
||||
-sha512=, --sha512= Filter by SHA-512 hash
|
||||
Include only items with this SHA-512 hash in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-nsha512, --not-sha512 Filter by not SHA-512 hash
|
||||
-nsha512=, --not-sha512= Filter by not SHA-512 hash
|
||||
Include only items without this SHA-512 hash in the output.
|
||||
Additionally, the user can specify an exact match or full C#-style
|
||||
regex for pattern matching. Multiple instances of this flag are
|
||||
allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
-is, --status Include only items with a given status
|
||||
-is=, --status= Include only items with a given status
|
||||
Include only items with this item status in the output. Multiple
|
||||
instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
Possible values are: None, Good, BadDump, Nodump, Verified
|
||||
|
||||
-nis, --not-status Exclude only items with a given status
|
||||
-nis=, --not-status= Exclude only items with a given status
|
||||
Include only items without this item status in the output. Multiple
|
||||
instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
Possible values are: None, Good, BadDump, Nodump, Verified
|
||||
|
||||
-gt, --game-type Include only games with a given type
|
||||
-gt=, --game-type= Include only games with a given type
|
||||
Include only items with this game type in the output. Multiple
|
||||
instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
Possible values are: None, Bios, Device, Mechanical
|
||||
|
||||
-ngt, --not-game-type Exclude only games with a given type
|
||||
-ngt=, --not-game-type= Exclude only games with a given type
|
||||
Include only items without this game type in the output. Multiple
|
||||
instances of this flag are allowed.
|
||||
Possible values are: None, Bios, Device, Mechanical
|
||||
@@ -1241,7 +1282,7 @@ Options:
|
||||
-nrun, --not-runnable Include only items that are not marked runnable
|
||||
This allows users to include only unrunnable games.
|
||||
|
||||
-out, --output-dir Output directory
|
||||
-out=, --output-dir= Output directory
|
||||
This sets an output folder to be used when the files are created. If
|
||||
a path is not defined, the runtime directory is used instead.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1250,7 +1291,7 @@ Options:
|
||||
directory, if set). This flag enables users to write out to the
|
||||
directory that the DATs originated from.
|
||||
|
||||
-mt, --threads Amount of threads to use (default = # cores)
|
||||
-mt=, --threads= Amount of threads to use (default = # cores)
|
||||
Optionally, set the number of threads to use for the multithreaded
|
||||
operations. The default is the number of available machine threads;
|
||||
-1 means unlimited threads created.
|
||||
@@ -1262,7 +1303,7 @@ Options:
|
||||
within. This will only do a direct verification of the items within and
|
||||
will create a fixdat afterwards for missing files.
|
||||
|
||||
-dat, --dat Input DAT to be used
|
||||
-dat=, --dat= Input DAT to be used
|
||||
User-supplied DAT for use in all operations. Multiple instances of
|
||||
this flag are allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1271,7 +1312,7 @@ Options:
|
||||
If this flag is used, all input directories will be assumed to be
|
||||
romba-style depots.
|
||||
|
||||
-t, --temp Set the temporary directory to use
|
||||
-t=, --temp= Set the temporary directory to use
|
||||
Optionally, a temp folder can be supplied in the case the default
|
||||
temp directory is not preferred.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1288,7 +1329,7 @@ Options:
|
||||
can only get the CRC and size from most archive formats, leading to
|
||||
possible issues.
|
||||
|
||||
-h, --header Set a header skipper to use, blank means all
|
||||
-h=, --header= Set a header skipper to use, blank means all
|
||||
Set the header special field for the output DAT(s). In file
|
||||
rebuilding, this flag allows for either all copier headers (using "")
|
||||
or specific copier headers by name (such as "fds.xml") to determine
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ Possible values are: None, Zip, Unzip");
|
||||
Some special strings that can be used:
|
||||
- %game% / %machine% - Replaced with the Game/Machine name
|
||||
- %name% - Replaced with the Rom name
|
||||
- %%manufacturer%% - Replaced with game Manufacturer
|
||||
- %manufacturer% - Replaced with game Manufacturer
|
||||
- %publisher% - Replaced with game Publisher
|
||||
- %crc% - Replaced with the CRC
|
||||
- %md5% - Replaced with the MD5
|
||||
@@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ Some special strings that can be used:
|
||||
Some special strings that can be used:
|
||||
- %game% / %machine% - Replaced with the Game/Machine name
|
||||
- %name% - Replaced with the Rom name
|
||||
- %%manufacturer%% - Replaced with game Manufacturer
|
||||
- %manufacturer% - Replaced with game Manufacturer
|
||||
- %publisher% - Replaced with game Publisher
|
||||
- %crc% - Replaced with the CRC
|
||||
- %md5% - Replaced with the MD5
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user