![]() I don't think there's a way to get the core name via CLI.It seems to the synchronized with RetroArch releases, though in practice I'm not sure it matters, since we don't use the Libretro core repository. core naming can be taken from libretro-core-info.Regarding 3 and 4 - dealing with core options and core overrides: It would be a good addition to fix broken configurations - especially the ones with broken core options. ![]() Happy to prototype this myself, but I think Buzz wanted to handle it. retropie_packages configure again, or something like that. This option could potentially be expanded into non-libretro packages, to clear the /opt/retropie/configs/ directory, and then run sudo. We would also want an option for resetting the main /all/retroarch.cfg Maybe you can run the core with no game in verbose mode, and grep it from the log. i have a feeling there is a way to get the library name for a given core via command line but not sure. Step 3 and 4 are a little tricky to automate - either we add the libretro library name to the install scripts, or we programmatically retrieve it/store it somehow when updating/installing the core. they will be reset to defaults when the emulator is next run) they are in the format ="value" ( is the libretro core library name. For completeness, all the core options set in /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg should be removed.Delete overrides directory /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/config/ ( is the libretro core library name, eg Snes9x - should be similar, but not neccesarily the same, as rp_module_id - eg lr-snes9x).Reinstall emulator via retropie_setup (regenerates retroarch.cfg deleted in 1.).eg snes - this could potentially be shared with another libretro emulator for the same system, but if it needs resetting for one it probably needs resetting for all) Delete file /opt/retropie/configs/all//retroarch.cfg ( is the system directory.This saves the user the current fiddly process of: As discussed some time ago in discord, it would be useful to have an option in the package manager for each libretro core.
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