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[[TrainzUtil]] is a command line utility and cannot be started from the [[Trainz Launcher]]. To start [[TrainzUtil]] open a command prompt and navigate to your Trainz "bin" directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Auran\TS2010\Bin or D:N3V Games\Trainz A New Era etc). You can then launch [[TrainzUtil]] with command arguments as below. | [[TrainzUtil]] is a command line utility and cannot be started from the [[Trainz Launcher]]. To start [[TrainzUtil]] open a command prompt and navigate to your Trainz "bin" directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Auran\TS2010\Bin or D:N3V Games\Trainz A New Era etc). You can then launch [[TrainzUtil]] with command arguments as below. | ||
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+ | In TRS19, you can enable trainzutil by clicking Trainz Settings > Dev > Enable Advanced debug commands, then restarting the game. You can then run the trainzutil commands from Launcher > Developer > Run trainzutil command. | ||
NOTE: Due to the Windows command prompt treating the '<' and '>' characters as pipe operators, be sure to include quotes around any KUID parameters. For example: | NOTE: Due to the Windows command prompt treating the '<' and '>' characters as pipe operators, be sure to include quotes around any KUID parameters. For example: |
Revision as of 16:25, 12 December 2018
TrainzUtil is a command line Content Management tool.
Functionality
TrainzUtil is capable of performing some content management tasks including:
- Installation, removal and editing of custom content.
- Limited searching of local content.
- Packaging local content for distribution.
TrainzUtil provides a small subset of the available content management functions, for most operations Content Manager should be used.
Usage
TrainzUtil is a command line utility and cannot be started from the Trainz Launcher. To start TrainzUtil open a command prompt and navigate to your Trainz "bin" directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Auran\TS2010\Bin or D:N3V Games\Trainz A New Era etc). You can then launch TrainzUtil with command arguments as below.
In TRS19, you can enable trainzutil by clicking Trainz Settings > Dev > Enable Advanced debug commands, then restarting the game. You can then run the trainzutil commands from Launcher > Developer > Run trainzutil command.
NOTE: Due to the Windows command prompt treating the '<' and '>' characters as pipe operators, be sure to include quotes around any KUID parameters. For example:
trainzutil delete "<kuid:87854:982511580>"
- TrainzUtil help
- Display TrainzUtil help text.
- TrainzUtil version
- Display the TrainzUtil build version.
- TrainzUtil echo <TEXT>
- Echo the supplied text.
- TrainzUtil time
- Echoes the current time in RFC 822 format.
- TrainzUtil setlanguage <langCode>
- Set the Trainz language to the language code supplied (eg. US, FR, RU, etc).
- TrainzUtil installCDP <PATH>
- Install an asset from a CDP file.
- TrainzUtil installfrompath <PATH>
- Install an asset from a directory.
- TrainzUtil installfromdls <KUID>
- Install an asset from the Auran Download Station.
- TrainzUtil edit <KUID>
- Open an asset for editing.
- TrainzUtil generateKUID
- Generate a new KUID number in the local user's KUID range.
- TrainzUtil createCDP <OUTPUT PATH> <KUID1> <KUID2> ... <KUIDX>
- Export assets to a CDP file.
- TrainzUtil repairdatabase
- Repairs the Trainz Asset Database.
- TrainzUtil repairdatabase extended
- Forces DLC packages to be reinstalled and fully repairs database corruption. Details here
- TrainzUtil printconfig <KUID>
- Print the contents of an assets config file to the console.
- TrainzUtil backupkeywords
- Backup all the keywords of your assets.
- TrainzUtil importkeywords
- Import keywords into the Trainz Asset Database.
- TrainzUtil add-keyword <keyword> <KUID> [..]
- Add a keyword to the specified assets.
- TrainzUtil remove-keyword <keyword> <KUID> [..]
- Remove a keyword from the specified assets.
- TrainzUtil search-by-keyword <keyword>
- Returns a list of all assets with the specified keyword.
- TrainzUtil commit <KUID>
- Commit any edits that have been made to the specified asset.
- TrainzUtil revert <KUID>
- Discard any edits that have been made to the specified asset.
- TrainzUtil delete <KUID>
- Delete the specified asset from disk.
- TrainzUtil list <KUID> [..]
- Parses the specified kuid list into the results.
- TrainzUtil list-latest-versions <KUID>
- Get the latest known version of an asset. Multiple KUIDs may be specified as multiple arguments.
- TrainzUtil list-dependencies <KUID>
- Get an assets direct dependencies.
- TrainzUtil list-dependants <KUID>
- Get an assets direct dependants.
- TrainzUtil authors
- List of all the authorIDs that have content in the game.
- TrainzUtil searchbycategory [-a] <CategoryList>
- List all the local assets with a category set in this format, "CMP;MESH|BD;-ACTV|VE|SCEN". Use the -a parameter if you want to search the Download Station as well.
- TrainzUtil filterbystatus <status> <KUID>
- List all assets from the specified list which match the specified status flags.
- TrainzUtil importconsists <PATH>
- Import an old style Surveyor consist list, creating consist assets for any unknown entries.
- TrainzUtil setnextcontentid <int>
- Provides a 'next content ID' hint for the KUID generator.
- TrainzUtil status <KUID>
- Print the status of the specified asset.
- This will output + <KUID> : <Flags> : <category> : <username> where flags are a series of letters with case indicating boolean state. (capital letters are flagged true and lowercase are flagged false.)
- Aa - The asset is archived.
- Bb - The asset is builtin or packaged content.
- Cc - The asset is in the base content set.
- Dd - The asset is on the download station.
- Ee - The asset is open for edit.
- Ff - The asset is faulty.
- Ii - The asset is installed locally.
- Ll - The asset is locally modified.
- Mm - The asset has missing dependencies.
- Oo - The asset is obsolete.
- Pp - The asset is listed in the DLS index as payware DLC.
- Uu - The asset has an update available.
- Xx - The asset is authorised for use in this Trainz installation.
- TrainzUtil validate <KUID>
- Perform validation and display any errors or warnings relating to this asset.
- TrainzUtil compile <PATH>
- Compile a script file.
- <-d> Display gamescript documentation.
- <-s> Silent mode.
- <-bPATH> Specify a file path for the compile log.
- <-pPATH> Specify the output directory.
- <-oPATH> Specify the output library filename.
- <PATH> Input source file.
- <-iPATH> Additional include path.
- TrainzUtil convert-config <PATH>
- Converts a config.txt file to config.chump or vice versa.
- TrainzUtil open-in-driver [-wait] <KUID>
- Open the specified route or session asset in Driver. Optionally wait until the module is exited.
- TrainzUtil open-in-surveyor [-wait] <KUID>
- Open the specified route or session asset in Surveyor. Optionally wait until the module is exited.
- TrainzUtil open-in-preview [-wait] <KUID>
- Open the specified route or session asset in the asset preview tool. Optionally wait until the module is exited.
- TrainzUtil encrypt <PATH>
- Encrypt a script file (gs --> gse).
- TrainzUtil export-package <device-type> <package-name> <package-build-number> [<dependency-package-name> ...] <kuid>
- Export assets to a device package. Multiple KUIDs may be specified as multiple arguments.
- TrainzUtil update-package <package-name>
- Update prebuilt data within a package.
- TrainzUtil install-package <PATH>
- Install a package from the specified path.
- TrainzUtil clean-package [-a] <package-name>
- Remove the local build's prebuilt data from within a package. Use the -a parameter if you want to strip all prebuilt data.
- TrainzUtil uninstall-package <package-name>
- Uninstall the specified package.
- TrainzUtil list-package-assets <package-name>
- List the assets available in the specified package.
- TrainzUtil downloadcontentlistings
- Fully download the latest content listings.
- TrainzUtil listbuilds <PATH>
- Print the list of installed build numbers to a file.
- TrainzUtil quit
- Requests the GUI to close.
- TrainzUtil async <command..>
- Begins running the specified command asynchronously.
- TrainzUtil sync
- Waits for all async commands to complete.
- TrainzUtil wait <seconds>
- Pause for the specified number of seconds.
- TrainzUtil @<file.txt>
- Batch-execute a series of commands from the specified text file (every argument must be between double quotes). Every line of that text file will be processed like a separate call to TrainzUtil
- set <variable> <command..>
- Used in a batch file, runs the specified command and overwrites the named variable with the result.
- append <variable> <command..>
- Used in a batch file, runs the specified command and appends the result into the named variable.
- iferr <variable> <command..>
- Used in a batch file, runs the specified command only if the named variable contains one or more errors.
- iferrflag <command..>
- Used in a batch file, runs the specified command only if an error has occurred in the batch file execution up to this point.
- ifnone <variable> <command..>
- Used in a batch file, runs the specified command only if the named variable contains no assets.
- ifhas <variable> <command..>
- Used in a batch file, runs the specified command only if the named variable contains one or more assets.
- print <variable>
- Used in a batch file, prints the content of the named variable.
- printerrors <variable>
- Used in a batch file, prints any errors contained in the named variable.
- abort <TEXT>
- Used in a batch files, aborts processing of the batch file immediately without raising any further errors. If arguments are present, they are logged as a single error string.
- $(<variable>)
- Used as a command parameter in a batch file, replaced with the KUID(s) from the specified variable.
Notes
Due to the Windows command prompt treating the '<' and '>' characters as pipe operators, be sure to include quotes around any KUID parameters. For example:
trainzutil delete "<kuid:87854:982511580>"