oppai-ng
difficulty and pp calculator for osu!. better, smaller, faster rewrite of https://github.com/Francesco149/oppai (by Francesco149)
osu-db-tools
A collection of python utilities for reading and writing to the osu! database files. Implemented according to: https://github.com/ppy/osu/wiki/Legacy-database-file-structure (by jaasonw)
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0.0 | 5.2 | |
about 2 years ago | 10 months ago | |
C | Python | |
The Unlicense | MIT License |
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oppai-ng
Posts with mentions or reviews of oppai-ng.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-24.
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What was your first 7* pass ?
While I wouldn't exactly remember it, I have a couple ideas that I remember doing back years ago to figure it out. If anything, the key information is in using OPPAI (osu! pp Advanced Inspector) and either a score parser (for scores.db) such as osu-db-tools or replay parser (for .osr files in data/r) such as osrparse. Do note that the information may be outdated since it's a long time since I checked what are the current tools used nowadays.
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Is there any way to check what our current scores would have been worth in the old pp systems?
just use old oppai versions https://github.com/Francesco149/oppai-ng/releases
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Is there anyway to calculate what the top PP plays would be with the original PPv2?
If you're using oppai-ng then the old versions are here:
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Firefox PP Calculator Extension
Give up and use oppai instead.
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aetrna | Memme - Plasma Gun [Extreme] +HD,HR,DT (96.27%) (emu1337 | 10.5★) 2xMiss | 85.36 cv. UR | 1385pp if FC!
https://github.com/Francesco149/oppai-ng should be updated
osu-db-tools
Posts with mentions or reviews of osu-db-tools.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-24.
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Is there a way to merge score files?
I used this when I found an old scores.db, worked fine for me
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What was your first 7* pass ?
While I wouldn't exactly remember it, I have a couple ideas that I remember doing back years ago to figure it out. If anything, the key information is in using OPPAI (osu! pp Advanced Inspector) and either a score parser (for scores.db) such as osu-db-tools or replay parser (for .osr files in data/r) such as osrparse. Do note that the information may be outdated since it's a long time since I checked what are the current tools used nowadays.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing oppai-ng and osu-db-tools you can also consider the following projects:
ezpp - pp made easy!
osu-replay-parser - Parser for osr (osu! replays) file format
ossapi - The definitive python wrapper for the osu! api.
ronnia - Twitch to osu!irc bot
circleguard - An osu! replay analysis program
circlecore - An osu! utilities library