I have created small python script which loads the most current linux-amd64 snapshot and installs it, to remove the hassle of always finding and extracting the latest snapshot.
With some minor adaptations you might also get it to work with windows ;)
I hereby license the file get_snapshot.py.ext under the CC-BY license
With some minor adaptations you might also get it to work with windows ;)
I hereby license the file get_snapshot.py.ext under the CC-BY license
Attachment: get_snapshot.py.ext (1k)
Very handy!
I modified it in order to work with Windows and Python 3!
I changed it a bit to extract everything but Music.ocg, because I like to keep an unpacked Music.ocg that contains the full soundtrack in the directory.
It extracts into the folder in wich the script itself lies.
I think you have to rename it to get_snapshot.py in order to run it. (Why did the forum add the .ext extension?)
Note that you might have to run it as an administrator if it's in a restricted folder like "Program Files".
Although I think it should work, I am not responsible for any damage or file loss this script might cause!
I hereby license the file get_snapshot.py.ext under the CC-BY license
I modified it in order to work with Windows and Python 3!
I changed it a bit to extract everything but Music.ocg, because I like to keep an unpacked Music.ocg that contains the full soundtrack in the directory.
It extracts into the folder in wich the script itself lies.
I think you have to rename it to get_snapshot.py in order to run it. (Why did the forum add the .ext extension?)
Note that you might have to run it as an administrator if it's in a restricted folder like "Program Files".
Although I think it should work, I am not responsible for any damage or file loss this script might cause!
I hereby license the file get_snapshot.py.ext under the CC-BY license
Attachment: get_snapshot.py.ext (1k)
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