# nxDumpFuse Cross platform tool used to fuse together Nintendo Switch dumps (e.g. dumped using [nxDumpTool](https://github.com/DarkMatterCore/nxdumptool)) built with [Avalonia](https://github.com/AvaloniaUI) and .NET 5 for learning purposes. Inspired by [nxDumpMerger](https://github.com/emiyl/nxDumpMerger) which is referenced in yuzu's [Quickstart Guide](https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/). ## Tested on - Windows 10/11 - Linux (Ubuntu/Debian/Fedora) Will most likely also work on MacOS however I only have an old MBP running 10.10.5 which isn't compatible, if anyone tests successfully let me know. ## Supported filename formats - `file.ns#` - `file.nsp.##` - `file.xc#` - `file.xci.##` - `folder/##` ## Using on Ubuntu Update: Double clicking the application is working, if it does not work initially follow the steps below and it should work afterwards. The release for Ubuntu includes `nxDumpFuse.sh` and `Run Executable.desktop` files which can be used to launch the program via the UI, or it can just be run directly via the terminal. - Make sure nxDumpFuse is set to `Allowing executing file as program` via properties or with `sudo chmod +x %PATH%/nxDumpFuse`

- If using the shell script make sure it is executable and in the same directory as nxDumpFuse, then just double click on the shell script to launch. - The desktop launcher is based on yurad's answer found [here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/872683/cant-run-shared-library-in-nautilus), copy it to `~/.local/share/applications`. Then just right click on nxDumpFuse and select the launcher via `Open With Other Application -> View All Applications -> Run Executable`, aftwards it will be available directly in the context menu on right click.

## Other OSes Just open as usual by double clicking nxDumpFuse ## Screenshots ### Windows

### Ubuntu

### Fedora 34