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config.example.yml
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# This is a generic example of a configuration file
# Rename this file to `config.yml`, copy it to a `config` folder, and mount that folder as per the docker-compose.example.yml
# Only uncomment the lines you want to use/modify, or add new ones where needed
exclude:
# Exclude platforms to be scanned
platforms:
# - 'romm'
# Exclude roms or parts of roms to be scanned
roms:
# Single file games section.
# Will not apply to files that are in sub-folders (multi-disc roms, games with updates, DLC, patches, etc.)
single_file:
# Exclude all files with certain extensions to be scanned
extensions:
# - 'xml'
# Exclude matched file names to be scanned
names:
# - 'info.txt'
# - '._*' # Supports unix filename pattern matching
# - '*.nfo' # Can also exclude files by extension
# Multi files games section
# Will apply to files that are in sub-folders (multi-disc roms, games with updates, DLC, patches, etc.)
multi_file:
# Exclude matched 'folder' names to be scanned (RomM identifies folders as multi file games)
names:
# - 'my_multi_file_game'
# - 'DLC'
# Exclude files within sub-folders.
parts:
# Exclude matched file names to be scanned from multi file roms
# Keep in mind that RomM doesn't scan folders inside multi files games,
# so there is no need to exclude folders from inside of multi files games.
names:
# - 'data.xml'
# - '._*' # Supports unix filename pattern matching
# Exclude all files with certain extensions to be scanned from multi file roms
extensions:
# - 'txt'
system:
# Asociate different platform names to your current file system platform names
# [your custom platform folder name]: [RomM platform name]
platforms:
# gc: 'ngc' # In this example if you have a 'gc' folder, RomM will treat it like the 'ngc' folder
# psx: 'ps' # In this example if you have a 'psx' folder, RomM will treat it like the 'ps' folder
# Asociate one platform to it's main version
versions:
# naomi: 'arcade'
# The folder name where your roms are located
filesystem:
# roms_folder: 'roms' # For example if your folder structure is /home/user/library/roms_folder