![]() ![]() This will scan the selected folder for song information and create the grid seen on the right. The current functionality is that you run the program, point it to your StepMania "songs" directory (or a specific song pack directory, or a specific song directory) and hit the "Parse" button in the upper right. I've uploaded an in-development screenshot here so that you can get an idea of the current state of things, although the GUI is still very much subject to change as features are added and I have to figure out how to make them all play well together. Recently a user of said tool sent me a request for some additional features, and I thought I'd revisit it to see if I could do better. ![]() However, separating out these songs was a task I felt was better automated than done manually. Since many of these songs were ones I'd never play (some were too difficult for me, some were slow and boring, and others were made for keyboards while I play with a dance pad), it seemed kind of silly to have them in my song library slowing down my load time. The original idea of the tool was that I had a song library of over 10k songs, and that caused the game to take a long time to startup. Given the simplicity and narrow use-case of the tool though, that was perhaps not surprising. ![]() Way back in 2015 I created a really simple utility to manage my StepMania library that I dubbed StepManiaHelper, which I released on this subreddit to seemingly little interest. ![]()
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