autopatch - a commandline tool for automated patching of roms (Linux, Python 3, snes)
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Thanks. I seldom patch any roms, and I found most Linux command line patching tools not that difficult to use, but a bit more automation and flexibility is nonetheless appreciated. 😊
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Thanks again. This thread already made it into my RetroPie How-Tos & Tools link collection. 😁
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What just happened here?
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@Clyde Ah damn, I hoped nobody would notice.^^ I've deleted the content manually, nothing bad happened. I am just not happy with the quality of the code, so I thought why sharing something I am not really liking? I also have a version 2 now, which new from ground up. But there are little problems I can just not solve.
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@thelostsoul Don't delete the posts. Just update the top post and say what's going on - if you deleted the patcher temporarily to improve it, that's fine. It's really weird to see replies without a context in topics :).
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@mitu I'm sorry, I realized how messed I up with this now. You are right. Some time later I'll do update and add again.
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@thelostsoul said in autopatch - a commandline tool for automated patching of roms (Linux, Python 3, snes):
@Clyde Ah damn, I hoped nobody would notice.^^ I've deleted the content manually, nothing bad happened.
Good to hear, I feared that your account got hacked or that you were upset about something. I even checked your profile to see if any other posts got deleted. 😌
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@Clyde said in autopatch - a commandline tool for automated patching of roms (Linux, Python 3, snes):
I feared that your account got hacked
What is this, Twitter ?
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@mitu I'm confused. Do you mean that only Twitter can get hacked, or that we should not have this kind of conversations, or …?
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@Clyde I was mocking yesterday's Twitter hack-a-thon.
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@mitu Ah, I bow my head in shame for my ignorance. 😳
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After my genius idea to delete all stuff in this discussion, which only cause trouble and chaos, I figured out to do another attempt and post again. This is version 2 of the little app. The gui and commandline are streamlined into one app. The commandline options are flexible now and it supports a configuration file. Unfortunately in GUI mode only one patch file at a time is supported (but I think this is not a real issue and is a limitation in GUI only). And it can create output folders too. Updated the first post with all relevant information.
It started out so simple.
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