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    BashROMManager - Delete ROMs with your gamepad!

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    • madmodder123M
      madmodder123
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      NICE!
      You are on a roll with the useful shell scripts :)

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      • cyperghostC
        cyperghost @madmodder123
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        @madmodder123 @PokeEngineer
        Thanks you very much. But there are things to improve. I think instead of sending each file to it's specific delete command. It's better to send each file in a array. So we can make multiple selections! Without reloading the whole thing. Dialog supports multi select - but it's not possible to use with a gamepad :(

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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost
          last edited by cyperghost

          I'm proud to announce a full productive release (PR)

          v0.50 offers:

          • Quick file selection, as you don't jump back to position 1
          • Toggle file to delete queue (means you can remove it from deletion queue)
          • Some cosmetic improvements

          @PokeEngineer
          The way a file manager should work. Now you can select more than one file

          No worries - I ask with a YES/NO box per file before deletion

          Please give feedback!

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          • cyperghostC
            cyperghost @cyperghost
            last edited by

            Updates to v.050

            1. Multi selection of files
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            2. Selected 4 files that are sended to queue
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            3. Wait! I don't want to delete a specific ROM, so I select it again - see the queue counter holds now only three items
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            • SanoS
              Sano
              last edited by Sano

              Nice job (even if I prefer a ssh shell) :)
              To be as efficient as possible, maybe you could integrate (or launch afterward) @meleu cleanup scripts ?
              https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/11074/a-gamelist-xml-cleaner-tool/
              This way gamelists.xml files would be cleaned, and images and videos deleted as well.

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              • cyperghostC
                cyperghost @Sano
                last edited by

                @sano said in BashROMManager - Delete ROMs with your gamepad!:

                Nice job (even if I prefer a ssh shell) :)

                Yes or the Midnight Commander - but it's a pitty you don't have the possibility to remove some ROMs just with a controller. With a keyboard or via SSH-terminal you are 1000x times faster ;)

                To be as efficient as possible, maybe you could integrate (or launch afterward) @meleu cleanup scripts ?
                This way gamelists.xml files would be cleaned, and images and videos deleted as well.

                Well you are talking about being more efficinet with SSH ... ;)
                That's only possible with annother selection screen or textbox. It's a pitty you don't have "Space-key" within your controller to make radio buttons or selections lists work. That's the reason why I did that route with menu lists and counting items. But it works fast enough with an array that includes 2x 2500 entries (ARCADE system).

                But I've removed the FileManager within retropiemenu and replaced it with this script. This way is more usefull if you don't have a keyboard available! I also tried dialog --fselect but this option isn't good to handle with the limited key resources a gamepad input offers ;)

                So this script is (imho) a good replacement to work as little ROM-Maid ;)

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                • SanoS
                  Sano
                  last edited by

                  And a simple confirmation screen before deleting ?
                  Do you want to also delete images, video and gamelist entries for the selected roms ? Yes/No

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                  • SanoS
                    Sano @cyperghost
                    last edited by Sano

                    Well you are talking about being more efficinet with SSH ... ;)

                    Ok, here you got me at least for gamelist cleanup, images/videos are simply handled with a one-liner ;)

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                    • cyperghostC
                      cyperghost @Sano
                      last edited by cyperghost

                      @sano said in BashROMManager - Delete ROMs with your gamepad!:

                      And a simple confirmation screen before deleting ?
                      Do you want to also delete images, video and gamelist entries for the selected roms ? Yes/No

                      Simple simple simple ;)
                      Nothing is simple if you want a generic solution. Savegames are not always stored in ROMs directory. You can use this little script, from me to change SRM and SAVESTATE location for every system on the run ;) Works also nice as I now have folder %HOME%/RetroPie/savegames/$system symlinked to a USB drive.

                      But you can investigate that script and see that it needs savegame pathes and system description. This can't be offered by a simple call by retropiemenu ;)

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                      • SanoS
                        Sano
                        last edited by Sano

                        Simple for the user of course ;)

                        I didn't talk about savegames but images and videos (potentially more space eating) are quite easy to find.

                        An example for the image path of $rom on $system :
                        xmlstarlet sel -T -t -c /gameList/game[path=\"$rom\"]/image -n .emulationstation/gamelists/$system/gamelist.xml

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                        • cyperghostC
                          cyperghost @Sano
                          last edited by

                          @sano Oh sorry ;)
                          I do not use any scraper! So I'm not familiar with this. But it's no problem to expand the path the way you want....
                          But SSH connection is the preferable solution here ;)

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost
                            last edited by

                            v 0.51 released

                            Just some cosmetic effects

                            • Better Handling of SUBDirectories
                            • Resolved error that let's only select 9 items
                            • MsgBox for wrong setted pathes
                            • ....

                            Enjoy

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                            • cyperghostC
                              cyperghost @cyperghost
                              last edited by cyperghost

                              @cyperghost
                              v.061 and v.077 are realeased

                              Some cosmetic effects.
                              We have now a 4 button layout
                              Button 1 selects game to delete or removes them from delte queue
                              Button 2 is the fast forward button
                              Button 3 jumps back to system selection
                              Button 4 is the begins the erase from queue

                              Now wen can jump through gamelists
                              The jump is calculated in depence of total entries of system

                              So if a system contains 1000 Roms, then one jump is 100 entries
                              Is it 100 roms then the jump is just 10 entries....

                              If we reach the maximum of entries and select further FAST FORWARD then we will be set to first entry again!

                              So the navigation through systems with massive entries is much much faster (faster then in ES!)

                              So I think a 1.0 release isn't far away ;)
                              So please report bugs and errors
                              Send some PR if you want

                              v.077

                              Used FastForward two times and rushed 20% of gamelist
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                              • cyperghostC
                                cyperghost @cyperghost
                                last edited by

                                v0.81 available

                                Added "load now message...."
                                Some code cleanup ans small fixes

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                                • cyperghostC
                                  cyperghost @cyperghost
                                  last edited by cyperghost

                                  v0.82 available

                                  System are now listed even if they contain empty subdirectories

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                                  • BenMcLeanB
                                    BenMcLean
                                    last edited by

                                    Wow this is helpful. The main thing I'm wanting to do is delete incorrect metadata from the gamepad though, not the actual ROMs.

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                                    • cyperghostC
                                      cyperghost @BenMcLean
                                      last edited by cyperghost

                                      @benmclean Well take a look at @meleu's GameList Cleaner via github.

                                      I think I can push the ROMManager to v0.82+x
                                      and then give output from system selection and the array that deleted the roms straight to meleus script ;)

                                      But I think then both programs must be a bit modified to work with. So you can clean your gamelists (and clean your ROMs as optional selection)

                                      You can avoid to remove the files simply by working in the del_files function by just removing the rm -f "$e" command. But this is a dirty hack and I think it would be cleaner to remove ROM+GameList entry

                                      AND later to remove MAYBE the video and picture preview ;) But I think that meleu is better for that task as he is more advanced in using xmlstarlet

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                                      • cyperghostC
                                        cyperghost @cyperghost
                                        last edited by cyperghost

                                        @meleu @Kaltinril I took a bit of action how the cleaner scripts (image and gamelist) work in general.

                                        @all users
                                        First thing that stops me from integrating a picture/video remover into the BashROMManager is that there in no evidence that every user got the same file strategy.
                                        Second: Time shedule!

                                        I tested these two wonderfull tools on my mashine and they work fine! I was able to remove entries from gamelists - after I removed some ROM files. So I these fine tools are working. But I think the responsibility is to much to remove files and work with fragile xml lists in a "automated" ROM deletion process. Please don't think the scripts are not working or the ROMManager itself is the culprit ... No! I simple have no time for extensive trouble shooting!

                                        Here is the link to the image-cleaner script powered by meleu, kaltinril and sano
                                        Here is the link to the gamelist-cleaner script powered by meleu and kaltinril

                                        I think a chance that I step into integrating this is, if I start to scrape all my ROMs ;) I didn't do that the last 2.5 years so you can calculate if I do this in future. I think I will integrate a "log-file" of deleted rom-files into the BashROMManager and maybe a help section how the cleaner tools should be feed manual.....

                                        Nevertheless if there is a strong demand maybe @Sano @hiulit @meleu @mitu and others can (if these nice guys got time) help to integrate. My github resporitory is open for everyone...

                                        I deeply hope, that all these scraper things will be setted in per system SQLite databases once a time. Then it will also be easier to maintain and share such things. So we have a database, were all our roms get one hash string. The hash points to metadata. As long the hash value is in the database the ROM does excitst. To renew the database we have to renew all hash values ;)

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