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OC Auxiliary Tool (OCAT or ocat for short) is a very simple utility for OC that is feature-rich and easy to use. OCAT maintains its structural nature of being fully transparent to the user level, with a completely open design, it is still evolving and welcomes any questions or suggestions.
OC development version can be downloaded here.
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Pre-selected plugin content for Quirks is provided and maintained by @5T33Z0. Details
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The BaseConfigs plugin package is provided and maintained by @5T33Z0. Details
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The OCAT pre-set function uses an open interface, so if you are interested in pre-setting entries such as ACPI patches, please help improve the contents of the PreSet.plist file and we look forward to hearing from you!
Some online resources, thanks @5T33Z0
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https://github.com/5T33Z0/OC-Little-Translated/tree/main/08_Quirks
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https://github.com/5T33Z0/OC-Little-Translated/blob/main/D_Updating_OpenCore/README.md
- The process is very simple, just click on "Database" on the toolbar, double click on the template file that matches your model in the database list (thanks to @5T33Z0 for providing and maintaining these files), an EFI folder will be automatically created on the desktop and the process is complete.
- Drag and drop the configuration file onto the OCAT interface and click "Save" on the toolbar.
- Then click "Upgrade OC Main Program" on the toolbar, a "Synchronize OC" interface will appear, Click the "Start Sync" button below to finish the OC upgrade.
- This is because there is a problem with the configuration file, usually it will be normal after saving the configuration file. If there is still a problem prompted after saving the configuration file, it is a very simple process to troubleshoot according to the OC verify prompt.
- All files that need to be opened can be opened by dragging and dropping them to the corresponding interface (single or multiple selection is supported).
- Search box on the toolbar (it is highly recommended to use the search portal when modifying configuration files instead of clicking on the tabs one by one, it supports fuzzy matching and is very powerful).
- Left click and drag the mouse inside the data table to make multiple selections.
- Open two or more different profiles to compare or copy rows or paste rows between data tables (supports single or multiple selection).
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- This is an open interface, The preset file is located in "Database/preset/PreSet.plist" (Open database directory" from the "Edit" menu), and you can edit it at any time using various Plist editors, just like you can edit Config.plist. It's simple, it's actually stripped from Config.plist.
- OCAT currently only gets OpenCore officially from OC, it comes from here: https://github.com/acidanthera/OpenCorePkg/actions which is the "OpenCore Factory" in the "Help" menu of OCAT. Other than that, OCAT does not get any files for OpenCore from any other source.
- Please note: All raw materials used by OCAT come from official OpenCore sources, OCAT does not get any content from any third party, not now, not ever.
- It's simple, please select the appropriate web proxy in the "Misc" section of the "Database" screen to improve the download speed of GitHub.
- Because OC is only released in stable version almost once a month, and the OC update is inevitably accompanied by an OCAT update, when OCAT has enough time to put the OC into OCAT, there is absolutely no need to use the online fetching method.
- Because OCAT was designed to be simple and clear enough that users can use OCAT without almost any documentation.
- Also, I can answer almost any question from users here at any time: https://github.com/ic005k/QtOpenCoreConfig/issues
OpenCore qtplist FindESP winfile PlistCpp pugixml aria2 wget
Finally, a big thank you to all the contributors together, not to be listed here, for your participation and support!
API: https://api.github.com/repos/ic005k/QtOpenCoreConfig/releases/latest