Windows is not officially supported at this time! But I do semi-regularly compile and release an unsupported Windows 64-bit version that works just fine. On RetroPie the default password is raspberry. You might be asked for your sudo password during the processs. For a Retropie, Ubuntu or other Debian derived distro, you can install Qt5 using the following commands: Skyscraper needs Qt5.3 or later to compile. NOTE! If you are using the RetroPie distribution, you have the option to install Skyscraper directly from the RetroPie-Setup script ( you need to update the script before installing it!). ![]() Lines beginning with $ signifies a command you need run in a terminal on the machine you wish to install it on. How to install Skyscraperįollow the steps below to install the latest version of Skyscraper. If you are looking for a more community driven fork that seeks to expand the current feature set beyond what I've implemented here, you should check out this fork. Pull Requests are not currently accepted as I am focusing on other projects. Check the full list of scraping modules here and read more about the resource cache here. Use these to gather game data into the Skyscraper resource cache. Skyscraper supports a variety of different scraping sources called scraping modules. Supported scraping modules (set with '-s') Thanks! Supported platforms (set with '-p'):Ĭheck the full list of platforms here. The Issues page here on Github is for bug reports and feature requests only. If you still have questions after reading the documentation, please consider asking them on the RetroPie subreddit or in the official RetroPie forums. ![]() It then gives you the option to generate a game list and artwork for the chosen frontend by combining all of the cached resources.Īll Skyscraper features are well-documented and there's also a F.A.Q. It scrapes and caches various game resources from various scraping sources, including media such as screenshot, cover and video. A powerful and versatile yet easy to use game scraper written in C++ for use with multiple frontends running on a Linux system (macOS and Windows too, but not officially supported).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |