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== Installation == | |||
[https://www.retroarch.com/ RetroArch] is available in nixpkgs via a few different packages, | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | * <code>retroarch-full</code>, contains all libretro cores | ||
* <code>retroarch-free</code>, contains only cores available under a free-software license | |||
* <code>retroarch.withCores</code>, a helper function for generating a retroarch package with a custom list of cores. | |||
=== Installing only certain cores === | |||
In NixOS 24.11, you override the retroarch derivation to pass a list of custom cores like below.<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ | environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ | ||
(retroarch.override { | (retroarch.override { | ||
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After NixOS 24.11, the RetroArch derivation was refactored, and the interface is now <code>retroarch.withCores</code>. See the libretro README in nixpkgs for example usage. | |||
== Gotchas == | == Gotchas == |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 3 December 2024
Installation
RetroArch is available in nixpkgs via a few different packages,
retroarch-full
, contains all libretro coresretroarch-free
, contains only cores available under a free-software licenseretroarch.withCores
, a helper function for generating a retroarch package with a custom list of cores.
Installing only certain cores
In NixOS 24.11, you override the retroarch derivation to pass a list of custom cores like below.
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
(retroarch.override {
cores = with libretro; [
genesis-plus-gx
snes9x
beetle-psx-hw
];
})
];
After NixOS 24.11, the RetroArch derivation was refactored, and the interface is now retroarch.withCores
. See the libretro README in nixpkgs for example usage.
Gotchas
Graphics
Not all the graphics settings are in the same place. You'll want to look under the top-level Settings (in the left column under Main Menu) and also under Main Menu -> Quick Menu -> Options
Mapping
The following way to remap a controller or map a new controller is convoluted, but works and allows you to upstream your changes.
- Fork the retroarch-joypad-autoconfig project and clone it in a folder of your choosing.
- With Retroarch open, go to Settings > Directory and change Controller Profiles to point to the same folder. Note: Do not attempt to modify the directory in
retroarch.cfg
directly because it will be overwritten on startup. - Now, saving the mapping will work but this will be ignored on next startup of Retroarch.
- After you are happy with the mapping, commit the changes in the folder where you cloned the retroarch-joypad-autoconfig project and push them to your fork.
- To use what you just pushed in your configuration right away, add the following overlay to your nix config by replacing the various fields with those corresponding to your fork:
(final: prev: { retroarch-joypad-autoconfig = prev.retroarch-joypad-autoconfig.overrideAttrs { src = prev.fetchFromGitHub { owner = "ibizaman"; repo = "retroarch-joypad-autoconfig"; rev = "420a8fa4dc7b12f7c176fa0e704e9f987f6ceabd"; hash = "sha256-yIvW9UTgc+/hhwx+93FgzrDBEBD35xFdBiVdJCKUYBc="; }; }; })
- After switching over to the new configuration and restarting Retroarch, you will see the mappings got updated.
- Now you can create a pull request from your fork to the retroarch-joypad-autoconfig project to upstream your changes.
Bugs
Input Reset
beetle-psx-hw input (by keyboard anyway) only works if you go to Settings -> Input -> Port 1 Controls -> Device Type
and set it to PlayStation Controller every time you run the emulator.
Missing Icons
No icons show in the GUI, including the mouse cursor. You need to go to Online Updater > Update Assets
to download the icons. You can navigate the GUI with only the keyboard. Press enter to open sections/pages, backspace to go back out, arrow keys to choose between options (left/right change some values).
Error Messages
Error save controller profile
This is because the location of the controller profile is in the nix store, making it read-only. To actually remap a controller, see the Mapping section.