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== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
− | + | Windows users can use the executable in the provided download. Other systems (but also Windows) can run the source code: | |
− | + | # Download the latest source code (either the <i>zip</i> or <i>tar.gz</i>). | |
− | + | # Install the latest version of [https://www.python.org/downloads Python 3.10]. | |
− | + | # Open up a terminal of choice, and navigate to the place where the source code was extracted. | |
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− | # Install the latest version of [https://www.python.org/downloads | ||
− | # Open up a terminal of choice, and navigate to the place where | ||
# Create a new virtual environment using {{code|python -m venv venv}}. | # Create a new virtual environment using {{code|python -m venv venv}}. | ||
# Activate the newly created virtual environment using {{code|venv\Scripts\activate.bat}} (Windows CMD), {{code|venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1}} (Windows Powershell), or {{code|source venv/bin/activate}} (MacOS or Linux). | # Activate the newly created virtual environment using {{code|venv\Scripts\activate.bat}} (Windows CMD), {{code|venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1}} (Windows Powershell), or {{code|source venv/bin/activate}} (MacOS or Linux). | ||
# Install the tool's dependencies using {{code|pip install -r requirements.txt}}. | # Install the tool's dependencies using {{code|pip install -r requirements.txt}}. | ||
# Run the tool using {{code|python poltergust.py}}. | # Run the tool using {{code|python poltergust.py}}. | ||
− | + | Steps 3, 5 and 7 need to be repeated if the user wishes to reopen the program via source code. | |
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== Version History == | == Version History == | ||
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| v1.1 | | v1.1 | ||
| 2022-06-30 | | 2022-06-30 | ||
− | | Added an auto-build script that creates a Windows executable. | + | | |
− | Various | + | * Added an auto-build script that creates a Windows executable. |
+ | * Various bug fixes related to downloaded ghosts. | ||
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{{User-Scutlet-Link}} | {{User-Scutlet-Link}} | ||
[[Category:Software]] | [[Category:Software]] |
Revision as of 21:25, 2 July 2022
Author: | Scutlet |
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Operating systems: | Any |
Programming language: | Python 3 |
Software type: | Viewer |
Console: | Wii U |
File Formats: | DAT (Ghost Data) |
Version: | v1.1 |
Date of latest version: | 2022-06-30 |
Download: | GitHub |
Overview
Poltergust is a Python 3 application for visualizing, extracting, and converting data from ghost data files. This includes player ghosts, staff ghosts, and downloaded ghosts, but not MKTV Replays. Currently, there is only active support for Wii U ghost files.
Media
Features
- Previewing information such as player name, vehicle combination, and lap splits.
- Extracting Mii Data.
- Converting player/downloaded ghosts to staff ghosts.
- Converting player ghosts to downloaded ghosts.
Installation
Windows users can use the executable in the provided download. Other systems (but also Windows) can run the source code:
- Download the latest source code (either the zip or tar.gz).
- Install the latest version of Python 3.10.
- Open up a terminal of choice, and navigate to the place where the source code was extracted.
- Create a new virtual environment using python -m venv venv.
- Activate the newly created virtual environment using venv\Scripts\activate.bat (Windows CMD), venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1 (Windows Powershell), or source venv/bin/activate (MacOS or Linux).
- Install the tool's dependencies using pip install -r requirements.txt.
- Run the tool using python poltergust.py.
Steps 3, 5 and 7 need to be repeated if the user wishes to reopen the program via source code.
Version History
Version | Date of release | Information |
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v1.0 | 2022-06-27 | First release |
v1.1 | 2022-06-30 |
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By the same author: Scutlet
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