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ogaiago

it's a pleasure to see you again

(the reason of why the name is left as an exercise to the reader)


Ogaiago can import .osr scores and replays in your ripple database, or simply remove the header of an .osr file to get a server-like replay. It's up to you.

Make sure you have Python 3 and pymysql installed.
Make a folder called replays in the same directory as ogaiago.py and place your .osr files exported from osu! in that folder.
Optional: If you want to import the scores inside a ripple db and rename the server scores atomatically, rename config.sample.ini to config.ini and configure it with your ripple db credentials.
Then, run

$ python3 ogaiago.py

and magic will happend. For more options and arguments, run

$ python3 ogaiago.py --help

That's it! You're well on your way to become an ogaiago na emoceb ot yaw ruoy no llew er'uoY !ti s'tahT