Open PladsElsker opened 2 years ago
ozu help [optional: command-name]
ozu help
displays a bunch of information on this appozu fix [fixer] [beatmap-folder-location]
ozu fix bpm [beatmap-folder-location]
fixes the bpm and offset of a beatmap ozu fix green-line-snap [beatmap-folder-location]
snaps green lines to specified time divisions ozu fix note-snap [beatmap-folder-location]
snaps circles, sliders and spinners to specified time divisions ozu modify [modifier] [beatmap-folder-location]
ozu modify bpm [new-bpm] [beatmap-folder-location]
changes bpm of a beatmap to the specified [new-bpm]
one ozu analyse [analyser] [beatmap-folder-location]
nothing yet
ozu hitsound [hitsound-tool] [beatmap-folder-location]
nothing yet
ozu beatmap-generator [difficulty] [optional: seed] [beatmap-folder-location]
nothing yet
-i
can be used if the beatmap has changed as a result of executing the command to replace the previous beatmap with the modified one. In other words, if the command modifies the beatmap and generates a new one, the command will replace the previous beatmap with the new one. If this parameter is ommited, the default behaviour is to leave the previous beatmap untouched and then generate a new one instead.-d[n]
serves as a time division specifier. For example, when using the note-snap command, this parameter should be used to specify which time division is allowed. For example, if we want to snap every notes of a beatmap on a 1/4th and 1/6th time division, we can call the command ozu fix note-snap -d4 -d6 [beatmap-folder-location]
, and it will snap every notes to the closest allowed division (be it either 1/6th or 1/4th)-t [start] [end]
serves as a time interval specifier. The [start]
and [end]
parameters are in milliseconds, and should be integers. It specifies between which time interval the command should work on. For example, if we call the command ozu modify bpm 200 -t 10000 20000 [beatmap-folder-location]
, the command will change the bpm of the song, but only for the specified interval, and will leave the rest of the beatmap untouched
This issue is for documenting the current available commands.