gog-install - Install GOG.com games from .sh archives ***************************************************** Description =========== *gog-install* is a command line tool for installing your GNU/Linux-compatible DRM-free games purchased on the `GOG.com`_ online store. It allows one to install the games without running the self-extractable ``.sh`` archive and the graphical installer. This tool was created for the following reasons: - I dislike graphical interfaces; - I use a game controller-only box without mouse and keyboard (so it would be boring to use a graphical installed, even with remote display); - I avoid to run proprietary code on my computer (no choice for games, so I use `Firejail`_ but I prefer a cleaner solution if possible). **This client is not supported in any way by GOG.com !** .. _GOG.com: https://gog.com .. _Firejail: https://firejail.wordpress.com/ Installation ============ You can always install the latest version from PyPi using: .. code-block:: bash $ pip install gog-client Using an archive, this software can be installed using .. code-block:: bash $ python setup.py install Usage ===== .. code-block:: bash $ gog-install /path/to/archive_from_gog.sh The game will be extracted to ``/opt/GOG Games`` (use ``--install-dir`` to select the target directory). The game can be launched with: .. code-block:: bash $ /opt/GOG Games/Fancy Name of the Game/start.sh There is nothing pointing to this directory (.desktop files, symbolic links or scripts ``/usr/local/bin``, etc), so you can freely rename or move the directory containing the game. Dependencies ============ - Python3 (at least 3.4) Download ======== * Version 0.1.2: http://chadok.info/gog-install/gog-install-0.1.2.tar.gz * Darcs repository: http://hub.darcs.net/oschwand/gog-install/ Bugs and comments ================= Please submit bug reports on the `issues tracker`_. .. _issues tracker: http://hub.darcs.net/oschwand/gog-install/issues Licence ======= Humble is free software, released under the term of the GPLv3+. Copyright 2016 Olivier Schwander