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    Adding new option to retropie menu

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      mmfsilva
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      Hello,

      I was wondering if it's possible to add additional entries to the RetroPie menu (not as a new "console", but rather the RetroPie configuration menu which already has options such as "Bluetooth" and "Show IP address".

      From what I've searched in the forums I was only able to find guides on how to create completely new menus as consoles, which is overkill for simply adding 2 or 3 more options.

      Thank you in advance.

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        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by mitu

        Add your .sh scripts in the $HOME/Retropie/retropiemenu folder and they'll be picked up and shown in the RetroPie system by EmulationStation.

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          mmfsilva @mitu
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          @mitu That was surprisingly easy, I thought I needed to create empty .rp files like RetroPie menu did by default.

          Thank you.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @mmfsilva
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            @mmfsilva said in Adding new option to retropie menu:

            I thought I needed to create empty .rp files like RetroPie menu did by default.

            That is another option, but runcommand wouldn't know what commands to run for them without adding a separate scriptmodule. Using a .sh script is simpler and supported.

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