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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 (you should also use <tt>-version</tt> to make sure you're using the same version that's documented here).
*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.


*Occasional sample usages are given after certain commands. These are in DOS style, so simply flip the <tt>\</tt>s to <tt>/</tt>s for Macs and make "C:\" into a leading "/" to indicate "root-level".
*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 supply the name of.
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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