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===Reading the commands below=== | ===Reading the commands below=== | ||
*The following commands should be complete, but the current list can be obtained by calling OniSplit with the <tt>-help</tt> option | *The following commands should be complete, but the current list can be obtained by calling OniSplit with the <tt>-help</tt> option. You should also use <tt>-version</tt> to make sure you're using the latest version, the number of which is given in the "Download links" section above. | ||
* | *Sample usages are given after certain commands. These are in DOS style, so if you are on a Mac, simply flip the <tt>\</tt>s to <tt>/</tt>s and make "C:\" into a leading "/". | ||
*Optional flags are listed in square brackets simply to indicate that they're optional; don't enter the brackets when typing a command. | *Optional flags are listed in square brackets simply to indicate that they're optional; don't enter the brackets when typing a command. | ||
Note that only the .dat file from a level's data files is mentioned. The .raw and .sep files will be accessed by OniSplit as necessary when working with the .dat file you | Note that only the .dat file from a level's data files is mentioned. The .raw and .sep files will be accessed by OniSplit as necessary when working with the .dat file that you gave the name of. | ||
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