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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
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=== Graphical interface ===
The GUI can be started in various ways depending on how it was installed.
* Windows: Find "ninfs" in the Start Menu. Or run <code>ninfsw.exe</code> in the standalone release.
* macOS: Run the ninfs application. If this is the first time, Gatekeeper might ask you if you are sure you want to start it.
* Python module: Run the <code>ninfs</code> module with the <code>gui</code> argument. Example:
** Windows: <code>py -3 -m ninfs gui</code>
** Linux and macOS: <code>python3 -m ninfs gui</code>
=== Command line ===
Mount types can be accessed through the command line in all setups.
* Windows: If added to PATH, use <code>ninfs &lt;type&gt;</code>. For example: <code>ninfs cia game.cia E:</code>
* macOS: Use the <code>ninfs</code> binary in the application. For example: <code>/Applications/ninfs.app/Contents/MacOS/ninfs cia game.cia ~/Desktop/cia</code>
* Python module: Use the <code>ninfs</code> module. For example:
** Windows: <code>py -3 -m ninfs cia game.cia E:</code>
** Linux and macOS: <code>python3 -m ninfs cia game.cia ~/Desktop/cia</code>
* Python module entrypoints: If Python is added to PATH (by default it is not on Windows), entrypoints can be used. For example: <code>mount_cia game.cia ~/Desktop/cia</code>


== Guides ==
== Guides ==
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