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    • papinistP
      papinist
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      @tanstaafl
      I was searching for this feature for a while, thank you!
      Since I don't know much about linux systems, what do you mean with "make it executable"?
      What's the correct procedure to use your script?
      I should probably create a new text file called clearlastplayed.sh, copy\paste the code you wrote, transfer the file somewhere on the retropie's sd card and.. ?

      thanks!

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @papinist
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        @papinist said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

        make it executable

        Run chmod +x clearlastplayed.sh to make it executable, then run it by executing with ./clearlastplayed.sh

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        • papinistP
          papinist @mitu
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          @mitu
          thank you very much, I'll try it tomorrow!

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          • papinistP
            papinist
            last edited by

            got this error:

            -bash: ./clearlastplayed.sh: /bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory

            I placed the clearlastplayed.sh file in roms directory, if this is relevant.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @papinist
              last edited by

              @papinist That's because of the DOS newline in the file. Run the following command on over the command line, from the same folder where you have the script

              sed -i 's/\r//' clearlastplayed.sh 
              

              then try running the command again.

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              • papinistP
                papinist
                last edited by papinist

                It worked like a charm! Thank you @mitu for the help :)

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @papinist
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                  @papinist @tanstaafl is the real help here. I'm just browsing.

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                    ganondork
                    last edited by ganondork

                    Hey thanks for the script, really appreciate it. I added some stuff, that I‘d also liked to flush for a clean start, Wifi-credentials for example. And I also added a chmod 777 for the gamelist folder afterwards, because the rebuild xmls lacked writing permission.

                    Still i couldn‘t accomplish to also remove my favorites by adding „-e favorites“ to the grep line. All xmls that had favorites get screwed up, I can‘t see any metadata for the systems games afterwards.

                    I‘m on my way to work now, so I can‘t provide you with any more information. But perhaps someone has already dealt with this issue?

                    I‘d also like to remove all registered bluetooth devices with this script. To have just my roms and gamelists left to carry over to another setup. But I couldn‘t find a config file to edit or remove. Ideas?

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                    • RiverstormR
                      Riverstorm
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                      Thanks for the script. I would add a +1 as a feature. After setup and testing I have the first game in each emulator in my list which would be nice to flush before imaging.

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                        kactius
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                        Very thanks.
                        I contribute with a grain of sand, in Spanish, but it is easy to edit, it is a menu with dialog to clean lastplayed and playcount, 3 options:
                        1 "home/pi/RetroPie/roms"
                        2 "opt/retropie/configs"
                        3 "both 1 and 2"
                        4 "Exit" 2>"${INPUT}"
                        The code, copy paste and give execution permission:
                        https://pastebin.com/tGPMehXr

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                          davidgrohl Banned
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                          Hi all,
                          I've tried this usefull script but it doesn't work for me.
                          I put it in /home/pi/Retropie/roms folder. Make it executable. Than launch it typing ./name_of_The_script.sh and it says:

                          file: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms//gamelist.xml'
                          ./clear_played.sh: 7: ./clear_played.sh: cannot create /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/
                          /gamelist.xml.tmp : Directory nonexistent
                          mv: cannont stat '/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/**/gamelist.xml.tmp' : No such file or directory

                          What's the mistake?

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator @davidgrohl
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                            @davidgrohl The script fragment expects the gamelist.xml located in the ROMs folders, but by default they're in /home/pi/.emulationstation/gamelists/<system_name>. Try the script posted by @kactius, it allows you to select one of the 2 locations for the gamelist.xml files.

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                              davidgrohl Banned @mitu
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                              @mitu said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

                              @davidgrohl The script fragment expects the gamelist.xml located in the ROMs folders, but by default they're in /home/pi/.emulationstation/gamelists/<system_name>. Try the script posted by @kactius, it allows you to select one of the 2 locations for the gamelist.xml files.

                              Thanks @mitu for reply. That scripts works with option 2.
                              Great! Thanks a lot.

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                                Invisible89 @mitu
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                                @mitu said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

                                @davidgrohl The script fragment expects the gamelist.xml located in the ROMs folders, but by default they're in /home/pi/.emulationstation/gamelists/<system_name>. Try the script posted by @kactius, it allows you to select one of the 2 locations for the gamelist.xml files.

                                Hi guys.

                                I'm trying to clear my last played games list, but it doesn't work :(

                                I've created cleanlastplayed.sh file with this code:

                                #!/bin/sh
                                #clear_played.sh

                                for f in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/**/gamelist.xml
                                do
                                echo "file: $f"
                                grep -e lastplayed -e playcount -v $f > "$f.tmp"
                                mv -f "$f.tmp" $f
                                done

                                It's ok? Or I've to modify it with the name of the system name (**)?

                                And where should I put this file? What directory?

                                Thanks

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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  You should use a single wildcard (*) instead of the system name, but the script will only find the gamelist.xml files from the ROM folders, you might have some gamelist files in ~/.emulationstation/gamelists/<system> folders.

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                                    Invisible89 @mitu
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                                    @mitu said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

                                    You should use a single wildcard (*) instead of the system name, but the script will only find the gamelist.xml files from the ROM folders, you might have some gamelist files in ~/.emulationstation/gamelists/<system> folders.

                                    Ok, i will try with only one windcard.

                                    But where i've to put my cleanlastplayed.sh file?

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                                      mitu Global Moderator @Invisible89
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                                      @Invisible89 said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

                                      But where i've to put my cleanlastplayed.sh file?

                                      It doesn't matter, as long as you execute it correctly. Let's say you save it in /home/pi/RetroPie/scripts.

                                      #make the folder
                                      mkdir -p $HOME/RetroPie/scripts
                                      
                                      # create the file in $HOME/RetroPie/scripts/lastplayed.sh
                                      
                                      # run the script
                                      bash $HOME/$HOME/RetroPie/scripts/lastplayed.sh
                                      
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                                        Invisible89 @mitu
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                                        @Invisible89 said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

                                        @mitu said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

                                        You should use a single wildcard (*) instead of the system name, but the script will only find the gamelist.xml files from the ROM folders, you might have some gamelist files in ~/.emulationstation/gamelists/<system> folders.

                                        Ok, i will try with only one windcard.

                                        But where i've to put my cleanlastplayed.sh file?

                                        Ok, i understand.

                                        Thanks

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                                          Invisible89 @mitu
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                                          @mitu said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

                                          @Invisible89 said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

                                          But where i've to put my cleanlastplayed.sh file?

                                          It doesn't matter, as long as you execute it correctly. Let's say you save it in /home/pi/RetroPie/scripts.

                                          #make the folder
                                          mkdir -p $HOME/RetroPie/scripts
                                          
                                          # create the file in $HOME/RetroPie/scripts/lastplayed.sh
                                          
                                          # run the script
                                          bash $HOME/$HOME/RetroPie/scripts/lastplayed.sh
                                          

                                          Ok, now I've this when I try to run the script:

                                          pi@retropie:~/RetroPie/scripts $ ./delete_pla_last.sh
                                          -bash: ./delete_pla_last.sh: Permission denied

                                          What I've to do to take a permission?

                                          Thanks

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator @Invisible89
                                            last edited by

                                            @Invisible89 said in Clearing the lastplayed and playcount from gamelist.xml's:

                                            What I've to do to take a permission?

                                            It's because you've not made the script executable - that's why in my example command I've run it through bash. Just run

                                            chmod +x delete_pla_last.sh
                                            

                                            and re-run the script.

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