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find stream maps in your osu library

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OSU-STREAM-DETECTOR

Install

  • python - Python 3.6+
  • download is_it_stream.py or pip install osustreams

Usage

As a single is_it_stream.py file

  • run from console , python is_it_stream.py with optional arguments
  • check output file with name Stream maps[{min_bpm}-{max_bpm}] {timestamp}.txt

As a pip package

usage: osustreams [-h] [--collection] [-a A] [-b B]
optional arguments:
  -h, --help        show this help message and exit
  --collection, -c  export to in-game collection
  -a A              Min bpm
  -b B              Max bpm
  --ignore, -i      ignore bad unicode
  • example :osustreams -a 110 -b 170 -c
  • this will create in-game collection with beatmaps where a = min BPM , b = max BPM

stream_detector.ini - should be located in Lib/site-packages (if you wish to edit path to osu/songs) Note: As of current, this tool can only scan maps from around 2016-present due to differences in file formatting

This is a fork

https://github.com/iMeisa/OSMF

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