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Usage: [<offset> [<file> | --]] Usage: [--offset=<offset> | -o <offset>] [--file=[<file> | --] | -f [<file> | --]] [--stop=<offset> | -s <offset>] Usage: [-h | --help] Used without parameters will start in limited interactive mode where the program will ask you the file and offset An offset is a requirement but the file may be blank or explicitly set, whenever the file is set you may use '--' to substitute for the default file '../baserom.gbc' If parameter options are not used the ordering is important: There is an intentional glitch in the program, since long paramaters must be specified with --xxx= with or without a value, you may use the short option instead -xxx even though it's suppose to be -xxx= * <offset> <file> If parameter options are used the ordering does not matter, ensure the <offset> parameter option or parameter is present You may mix and match parameters and parameter options, keep in mind that bare parameters must be in a certain order If the offset parameter is missing in any way the program will prompt you for it The program will stop parsing when it encounters mus_end regardlessly Parameter types * <xxx> - Bare parameter, they must be in a certain order * -xxx=xxx - Long parameter option, it can be in any order but is case sensitive, can contain no spaces, must contain the equal sign, and is read literally * -xxx xxx - Short parameter option, it can be in any order but is case sensitive, must contain 1 space and is read literally ---- Breakdown of parameters: <offset> - A bare parameter, it must be in hexidecimal eith alone or prefixed with 0x and be the first parameter. It tells the parser where to start parsing <file> - A bare parameter, it must be the second parameter and tells the parser which rom file to parse -- - A special file path value meaning use the default file '../baserom.gbc' --offset, -o - the parameterized offset in hexidecimal, It tells the parser where to start parsing --file, -f - the parameterized file path, It tells the parser which rom file to parse --stop, -s - tells the parser to stop at that hexidecimal address or until it reaches mus_end. help, --help, -h - prints this info and exits, if the bare parameter is used it must be the first parameter