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This small update only adds a CLI for Wav2Bar. Documentation can be found at docs/cli.md.
Changelog
Added
Added a Command Line Interface (CLI)
Added subcommand load to load a save file.
Added subcommand export to export a save file into a video.
Use --help flag to receive help.
Known issues
none
Note on Betas
Wav2Bar is currently in beta, which means that things actively change (UI, saves, etc.)! Please backup your saves, especially when updating Wav2Bar.
Note for Linux
Right now Linux is not very well supported, but I plan to make it better in the future. For now you should be able to use Wav2Bar without much problem by downloading and running the source code (see the README or the wiki) and installing the dependencies. There are some predefined (but not tested) configs to make some linux packages that you can try.
Note for Mac
Mac is not supported at this moment, but you can give it a try using the source code (see the README or the wiki).
Support
For bug reports, please use the issues section of GitHub. For other support, use the discussions section or go over to my Discord server (https://discord.gg/EVGzfdP)
This discussion was created from the release v0.2.1-beta.
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This small update only adds a CLI for Wav2Bar. Documentation can be found at docs/cli.md.
Changelog
Added
load
to load a save file.export
to export a save file into a video.--help
flag to receive help.Known issues
Note on Betas
Wav2Bar is currently in beta, which means that things actively change (UI, saves, etc.)! Please backup your saves, especially when updating Wav2Bar.
Note for Linux
Right now Linux is not very well supported, but I plan to make it better in the future. For now you should be able to use Wav2Bar without much problem by downloading and running the source code (see the README or the wiki) and installing the dependencies. There are some predefined (but not tested) configs to make some linux packages that you can try.
Note for Mac
Mac is not supported at this moment, but you can give it a try using the source code (see the README or the wiki).
Support
For bug reports, please use the issues section of GitHub. For other support, use the discussions section or go over to my Discord server (https://discord.gg/EVGzfdP)
This discussion was created from the release v0.2.1-beta.
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