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Need A More Comprehensive Tutorial #2

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BlueHeart15 opened this issue May 6, 2023 · 2 comments
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Need A More Comprehensive Tutorial #2

BlueHeart15 opened this issue May 6, 2023 · 2 comments

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@BlueHeart15
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I don't know anything about coding, let alone Rust, so I need a more comprehensive step-by-step tutorial on how this works? What is my "working directory" and how do I add it to my path?? I am incredibly and deeply lost, but determined to figure this out.

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I know this is rly old, but your "working directory" is the directory (folder) you have opened in command line. The ddb file should be placed in the same directory (folder) as the extracting tool.

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multitrack-collector commented Dec 29, 2024

An easier tool is called ddb-tools by ainsoph. Maybe not easier lol. CLI's are weird.

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