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## Usage |
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To run - `./OBM` in terminal (on Unix) || `OBM` in command line (on Windows) |
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To run - `./OBM` in terminal (on Unix) || `OBM` in command line (on Windows) (a simple double-click on exe will certainly work as well) |
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### First run |
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1. The program will generate a settings.json file if it is not already in the directory when you run it |
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### Flags (starting from version 1.3.4) |
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Right now there is one argument that you can specify before running the program - "beatmap". |
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This flag will tell the program to do its work **ONLY** on beatmaps with specified name; others will be ignored |
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This flag will tell the program to do its work **ONLY** on beatmaps with specified name; others will be ignored. |
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The names of beatmaps in Osu! consist an id, author of the soundtrack and the name of the soundtrack, so you can |
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specify any name in the flag that will contain one of those parts. |
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#### Examples |
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1. `./OBM -beatmap=""` - the same as just `./OBM`. It will affect **all** of your beatmaps |
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