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scritcher command reference
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---
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scritcher scripts are shell-like commands separated by a semicolon.
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## parameters of the arg type
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some commands allow a `:N` syntax where N is an integer to use a given
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argument when `scritcher` is called. so, for example, calling a script:
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```
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load :1;
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showpath;
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```
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and then doing `scritcher path/to/script.scri arg` will print `arg` on the
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screen and then exit.
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## `load path_or_arg`
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Load a file into memory. The file will be converted to BMP.
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## `echo split index delay`
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Run an echo filter on the given loaded file.
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## `quicksave`
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Save the file on the same directory of the file specified by `load`, but
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with a suffix on the filename (before extension).
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Doing consecutive `quicksave`s will not overwrite any files, the suffixes will
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just be different.
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## `showpath`
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Print the current loaded path on the screen.
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