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OsuCollectionDownloader

A command-line application for downloading collections from osu!collector and optionally, using those collections to generate .osdb files which can be used by Piotrekol's Collection Manager for importing collections in osu! or just sharing them.

I strongly advise not use this application irresponsibly and instead support osu!collector.

Usage

  1. Get the latest build from the Releases page.
  2. Copy the collection ID from the url of a collection at osu!collector. For example: https://osucollector.com/collections/xxxx/collection-name where xxxx is the ID of the collection.
  3. Open any terminal and run whichever command you want below.

Windows

Download a Collection

.\OsuCollectionDownloader.exe --id=<osucollector collection id> --extraction-directory=<your 'Songs' folder in osu!> 

Download a Collection and Generate a .osdb File

.\OsuCollectionDownloader.exe --id=<osucollector collection id> --extraction-directory=<your 'Songs' folder in osu!> --osdb-generation-directory=<A random directory>

MacOS/Linux

Download a Collection

.\OsuCollectionDownloader --id=<osucollector collection id> --extraction-directory=<your 'Songs' folder in osu!> 

Download a Collection and Generate a .osdb File

.\OsuCollectionDownloader --id=<osucollector collection id> --extraction-directory=<your 'Songs' folder in osu!> --osdb-generation-directory=<A random directory>

An additional option for downloading sequentially exists and can be enabled by having the --download-sequentially option alongside the other said options above. Only enable this if you're getting rate-limited by the beatmap mirrors, having a really slow internet connection speed to the point of causing timeouts or experiencing issues with the concurrent downloader.

  1. Open osu! and press F5.

Building/Contributing

1. Prerequisites (Visual Studio Installer)

  • .NET desktop development
  • Desktop development with C++ (Required in order to AOT build and publish)

2. Install .NET 8

  • Make sure you have .NET 8 installed on your machine.
  • If not installed, download and install it from here.

3. Clone

  • Open your preferred terminal.
  • Navigate to the directory where you want to clone the repository:
cd <dir>
  • Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/waylaa/OsuCollectionDownloader.git
  • Open the .sln file, restore the nuget packages and you're done.

Disclaimer

This project is not endorsed by or affiliated with osu!, osu!collector and Piotrekol's Collection Manager. Any mention of products, services, or entities is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement.

License

GNU General Public License v3.0