📘 Эта документация также доступна на [русском](README.ru.md) --- ## 📋 Contents - [Overview](#overview) - [How It Works](#how-it-works) - [Data Priorities](#data-priorities) - [File Structure](#file-structure) - [For Users](#for-users) - [Creating User Overrides](#creating-user-overrides) - [Example](#example) - [For Developers](#for-developers) - [Adding Built-In Overrides](#adding-built-in-overrides) --- ## 📖 Overview In `PortProtonQT`, you can change: - Game title - Description - Cover image Override types: | Type | Location | Priority | |-----------------|--------------------------------------------------|----------| | User | `~/.local/share/PortProtonQT/custom_data/` | Highest | | Built-in | `portprotonqt/custom_data/` | Lower | --- ## ⚙️ How It Works ### Data Priorities Data is used in the following order: 1. **User Overrides** 2. **Built-in Overrides** 3. **Steam Metadata** 4. **`.desktop` file info** ### File Structure Each `` folder can include: - `metadata.txt` — contains name and description: ```txt name=My Game Title description=My Game Description ``` - `cover.` — image file (`.png`, `.jpg`, `.jpeg`, `.bmp`) --- ## 👤 For Users ### Creating User Overrides 1. **Create a folder for your game**: ```bash mkdir -p ~/.local/share/PortProtonQT/custom_data/mygame ``` 2. **Add overrides**: - **Metadata file**: ```bash echo -e "name=My Game\ndescription=Exciting game" > ~/.local/share/PortProtonQT/custom_data/mygame/metadata.txt ``` - **Cover image**: ```bash cp ~/Images/custom_cover.png ~/.local/share/PortProtonQT/custom_data/mygame/cover.png ``` 3. **Restart PortProtonQT**. ## 🛠 For Developers ### Adding Built-In Overrides 1. **Create a folder in the project**: ```bash mkdir -p portprotonqt/custom_data/mygame ``` 2. **Add files**: - `metadata.txt`: ```txt name=Default Title description=Default Description ``` - Cover image (`cover.png`, for example): ```bash cp path/to/cover.png portprotonqt/custom_data/mygame/cover.png ``` 3. **Commit changes to repository**: ```bash git add portprotonqt/custom_data/mygame git commit -m "Added built-in overrides for mygame" ``` --- > Done! Your games will now look exactly how you want 🎮✨