# RetroUFO [![Platform](https://img.shields.io/badge/platform-linux%20%7C%20macos%20%7C%20windows-yellow.svg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLGoKxh8Aq4) [![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/Django.svg)](https://www.python.org/downloads/) [![License.](https://img.shields.io/github/license/mashape/apistatus.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) A ~~messy~~ Python script that grabs the latest version of every libretro core from the [build bot](https://buildbot.libretro.com/). *** ### Usage-CLI Just run the script with _Python 3_: ```bash python3 ./RetroUFO.py ``` It will then download and extract all the latest versions of each core to their default location based on `retroarch.default.cfg` for each platform _(Which is only Linux & Windows for right now)_ If you are more of a advance user, and want to do things a bit more manually, you can view all the scripts arguments by: ```bash python3 ./RetroUFO.py --help ``` ### Usage-GUI The GUI script uses [Qt for Python](https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python) ([PySide2](https://pypi.org/project/PySide2/)). So you can make sure you have that package installed by running: ```bash pip3 install --user PySide2 ``` After that you can just run the script like so: ```bash python3 ./RetroUFO_GUI.py ``` You can then just click the `Grab Cores` button at the bottom and then you should be all set. ![](screenshots/grab_cores.gif) If you would like to grab cores for a different platform or architecture you can override which supported cores it grabs. ![](screenshots/custom_platform.gif) If you have your core directory set somewhere special you can override where the cores extract to. ![](screenshots/custom_location.gif) *** ### TO-DO - Set where cores are downloaded - ~~Set where cores are extracted for RA Usage~~ - ~~Choose which architecture you are downloading format~~ - ~~Choose what platform you are downloading format~~ - ~~Auto detect platform & architecture~~ - Download progress bar - ~~Keep downloaded archives~~ - ~~Make GUI~~ - Real error handling - Support for ARM detection