diff --git a/Using-the-command-line.md b/Using-the-command-line.md index 1c462ee..eedad86 100644 --- a/Using-the-command-line.md +++ b/Using-the-command-line.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ # CLI --- + At its core, RetroArch is a command-line application. Getting familiar with the command-line helps you understand the design principles of RetroArch. ## Loading a ROM and libretro core --- +--- retroarch -L /path/to/libretro/core.so game.rom ### Get verbose logging output @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ To help creating configs with a GUI, RetroArch-Phoenix is a suitable frontend. The config file with all options are documented [here](https://raw.github.com/Themaister/RetroArch/master/retroarch.cfg). On Linux and OSX, it is normally installed to `/etc/retroarch.cfg`. On Windows releases you'll find it in the directory along with `retroarch.exe` after a fresh zip extraction (it quickly gets overwritten). ## `retroarch --help` --- +--- Use it. You'll probably discover some features you didn't think about. =================================================================== @@ -86,7 +86,8 @@ Use it. You'll probably discover some features you didn't think about. -D/--detach: Detach RetroArch from the running console. Not relevant for all platforms. ## `retroarch --features` --- +--- + If you're unsure if a particular feature is compiled in, this helps: Features: