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Pilgrim Autosplitter

Finally, a multi-platform image-based speedrun autosplitter!

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Pilgrim Autosplitter was designed to fill the gap left by other image-based speedrun autosplitters, which generally only run on Windows.

Bring your best speedgame on Windows, MacOS, and Linux (and whether you game on console or computer).

This program is still relatively new, so you may encounter bugs. If you do, or if you have an idea for a new feature or improvement, submit an issue or open a pull request.

About

Use screenshots taken in-app to trigger splits (or other actions) while speedrunning. Never forget to split, accidentally miss a key, or get distracted during a PB-pace run again!

Table of contents:

Usage

For usage instructions and a detailed tutorial with pictures, see the Pilgrim Autosplitter user manual.

Installation

The installation method depends on your operating system.

Windows

Method 1: Download Application

Download the latest Windows build (Pilgrim.Autosplitter.Windows.v1.x.x) from the most recent release page. Unzip and run Pilgrim Autosplitter.exe.

Method 2: Run from source with Python

If you're familiar with Python:

  • Make sure you have Python 3.10+ installed

  • Run python -m pip install -r requirements.txt

Note

If installation hangs up when trying to download PyQt5, try running the following command: python -m pip install pyqt5 --config-settings --confirm-license= --verbose. Some users (including myself) have experienced a softlock when verifying the PyQt5 license; this should solve that problem.

  • Open the app with python pilgrim_autosplitter.py

If this is your first time using Python:

  • Install the latest version of Python (3.12 at this time) by clicking here.

Important

When installing Python using the Python installer, you MUST check the box next to Add Python to PATH. If you don't, the next part won't work.

  • Download Pilgrim Autosplitter's source code from the most recent release (click on Source code (zip) or Source code (tar.gz)). Extract the files.

  • Open the Start Menu and search for "Command Prompt", then click enter to open it.

  • Type python -m pip install -r (with a space after it) into Command Prompt, then click and drag the file requirements.txt from Pilgrim Autosplitter's source code into Command Prompt. You should see the path to the file appear. Press enter, and you'll see a lot of text appear on your screen informing you that Python is installing the necessary third-party packages for running the app.

  • In the source code folder, open the folder src. In Command Prompt, type python (with a space after it), then click and drag the file pilgrim_autosplitter.py into Command Prompt, just like before, and press enter. If you did everything right, the program should open. You can minimize the Command Prompt window.

MacOS

Method 1: Download application

Download the latest MacOS build corresponding to your computer's architecture (MacOS.Intel or MacOS.Silicon) from the most recent release page. If you're not sure which option you should choose, see this guide.

Extract and run Pilgrim Autosplitter.app. When prompted to allow access in System Settings (or System Preferences, depending on your MacOS version), do it. Then, navigate to Privacy and Security > Accessibility and toggle the app so it has permissions. You may need to close and restart the app.

Known limitations:

  • The MacOS build opens a Terminal window that can't be closed without shutting the program down.

  • It takes a long time to boot up (at least 30 seconds on my M1 Macbook Air).

TROUBLESHOOTING

  • If you get the following error: “Pilgrim Autosplitter.app” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.

    • Right-click on the app, hold the option key, and press open. When the warning pops up, you should see a new option: open.
  • If global hotkeys aren't working / you are seeing the following message: This process is not trusted! Input event monitoring will not be possible until it is added to accessibility clients.:

    • Make sure you've given the application accessibility permissions in System Settings > Privacy and Security > Accessibility. For good measure, allow access to the keyboard as well.

Method 2: Run from source with Python

If you're familiar with Python:

  • Make sure you have Python 3.10+ installed

  • Run pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Note

If installation hangs up when trying to download PyQt5, try running the following command: python -m pip install pyqt5 --config-settings --confirm-license= --verbose. Some users (including myself) have experienced a softlock when verifying the PyQt5 license; this should solve that problem.

  • Open the app with python3 pilgrim_autosplitter.py

If this is your first time using Python:

  • Install the latest version of Python (3.12 at this time) by clicking here.

  • Download Pilgrim Autosplitter's source code from the most recent release (click on Source code (zip) or Source code (tar.gz)). Extract the files.

  • Open Terminal (press cmd+space to open Spotlight and search for "Terminal").

  • Type pip3 install -r (with a space after it) in Terminal, then click and drag the file requirements.txt from Pilgrim Autosplitter's source code into Terminal. You should see the path to the file appear. Press enter, and you'll see a lot of text appear on your screen informing you that Python is installing the necessary third-party packages for running the app.

  • In the source code, open the folder src. In Terminal, type python3 (with a space after it), then click and drag the file pilgrim_autosplitter.py into the Terminal, just like before, and press enter. If you did everything right, the program should open. You can minimize the Terminal window.

Linux

Method 1: Download application

Download the latest Linux build for your architecture (Linux.AMD or Linux.ARM) from the most recent release page. Extract Pilgrim Autosplitter and use the command line to run it AS ROOT (there is no other known way to make hotkeys work as intended).

Known limitations:

  • Pilgrim Autosplitter on Linux must be run as root.

Method 2: Run from source with Python

If you're on Linux, I assume you know what you're doing. Get the latest release here, use pip to install the dependencies in requirements-linux.txt, and run src/pilgrim_autosplitter.py as root. Python >=3.10 is required.

Note

If installation hangs up when trying to download PyQt5, try running the following command: python -m pip install pyqt5 --config-settings --confirm-license= --verbose. Some users (including myself) have experienced a softlock when verifying the PyQt5 license; this should solve that problem.