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Sharpii .Net Core Port for Windows, Linux, and Mac v1.1.5

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@TheShadowEevee TheShadowEevee released this 06 Feb 22:57
· 40 commits to master since this release

A port for the program Sharpii that allows it to run on multiple OS's other then just Windows.

Unless you want to take advantage of these new features, current systems do NOT need to update. In fact, I would warn against it unless you test it first it in case something breaks.

Notice: ICU may be missing from this release. If you have this problem open an issue with the error so I can try to fix it.

Now compressed as a 7z file! Cuts ~30MB off the download.
If you can't open the file, Use 7zip on Windows. Most unix-like distros should be able to unpack this with zip

Changes in v1.1.5

  • The commands -q, -quiet, -lots now have limited support, acting the same as they did for the original Sharpii
  • Additional 404 error pickup for non-existent ID's (Oversight in 1.1.4)
  • Updated all error codes
  • Removed a Debugging check for libWiiSharp.dll that has no use anymore
  • Source code now complies with some standards better (No difference to end-users)
  • Source folders now slightly cleaner See 4c38cbb3 (No difference to end-users)

OS Support:
Windows 7 and up
Mac/OSX 10.12 and up (Sierra [2016] and up) including M1 Silicon Computers
Most up-to-date x64 and arm Linux distros

Notes about releases:
The binaries shown below may NOT be in previous or future releases. These are compiled on request if needed.
If the file you need doesn't show up, it is recommended to self-compile. Opening an issue may get the file added, but likely only for that release version.

Issues and Pull requests:
When using Sharpii, you may run into errors. If you can't fix the error or can't find a fix, open an issue and I will get to it as soon as possible! If you think an issue is with the original Sharpii, I recommend opening it here anyway as I might be able to fix it, and I don't think the original Sharpii will be updated in any way at this point. Pull requests are also accepted and appreciated, as long as they actually fix something.