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Option | Param | Description | |
-T | --titles | file | Read file for disc titles. |
--utf-8 | Enables UTF-8 support for filenames (default). | ||
--no-utf-8 | Disables UTF-8 support for filenames. | ||
--lang | lang | Define the language for titles. | |
-a | --auto | Search for WBFS partitions using '/proc/partitions' or searching hard disks in '/dev/'. | |
-A | --all | Use all WBFS partitions found. | |
-p | --part | part | Define a primary WBFS file or partition. Multiple usage possible. |
-x | --exclude | id | A comma separated list with ID4 and ID6 values is expected. |
-X | --exclude-path | file_or_dir | Scan the ID of the source and add it to the exclude list. If the source is a directory then scan all images of the directory. Images with the given ID are excluded from operation. Each use of this option expands the exclude list. See --include-first for precedence issues. |
-n | --include | id | A comma separated list with ID values is expected. |
-N | --include-path | file_or_dir | Scan the ID of the source and add it to the include list. If the source is a directory then scan all images of the directory. Only images with the given ID are included into the operation. Each use of this option expands the include list. See --include-first for precedence issues. |
--include-first | The options --include, --include-path, --exclude and --exclude-path decide which discs are included into the operation. If neither include nor exclude options are used, than all disc are included into the operation. If only include options are used, than only the specified discs are operated. If only exclude options are used, than all all discs but not the excluded are operated.
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-1 | --one-job | Execute only the first job and exit. This is a shortcut for »--job-limit 1«. | |
--job-limit | num | Execute only the first |
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-M | --mixed | Print disc infos of all WBFS in one combined table. | |
-U | --unique | Eliminate multiple entries with same values. | |
-S | --sort | list | Define the sort mode for listings. The parameter is a comma separated list of the following keywords: NONE, NAME, TITLE, PATH, NINTENDO, FILE, SIZE, OFFSET, REGION, WBFS, NPART, FRAGMENTS, ITIME, MTIME, CTIME, ATIME, TIME = DATE, DEFAULT, ASCENDING, DESCENDING = REVERSE. |
--no-sort | Don't sort. Same as --sort=none. | ||
--itime | Select 'itime' (insertion time) for printing. |
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--mtime | Select 'mtime' (last modification time) for printing. |
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--ctime | Select 'ctime' (last status change time) for printing. |
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--atime | Select 'atime' (last access time) for printing. |
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--time | list | Set time printing and sorting mode. The parameter is a comma separated list of the following keywords, case is ignored: RESET, OFF, ON, SINGLE, MULTI, NONE, ALL, I, M, C, A, DATE, TIME, SEC, IDATE, MDATE, CDATE, ADATE, ITIME, MTIME, CTIME, ATIME, ISEC, MSEC, CSEC, ASEC. | |
-l | --long | If set, the size in MiB and the region is printed too. If set twice, a date column is added. If set three times, a date and a time column is added. | |
--fragments | Print fragmentation info instead of region info. --frag is a short cut. | ||
-H | --no-header | Suppress printing of header and footer. | |
--sections | Print in machine readable sections and parameter lines. |