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# Testing Trosnoth
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If you're [helping develop Trosnoth](Contribute to Trosnoth), you'll be wanting to start Trosnoth games quickly with specific settings. Trosnoth has some command line options that help with this.
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For a full list of options, run `trosnoth --help`. Here are a few of the options:
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* `-s` or `--solo` – will run a solo (practice) game
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* `-D` or `--delay` – can be used to simulate a network time delay
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* `--trosball` – runs a Trosball game
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* `-t` or `--test` – gives everyone plenty of stars all the time, and makes upgrades cost only 1 star
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* `-b` or `--testblock` – tries to use the given map block as much as possible in a solo game. Useful for testing new map blocks.
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* `-a` or `--aicount` – controls how many AIs to include in a solo game
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* `-w` and `-H` – control the size of the map for a solo game
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* `-A` or `--aiclass` – controls which AI class to use (available classes can be listed with --list-ais)
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* `-p` or `--profile` – profiles all calls and outputs the result to trosnoth.log in a format that can be read by [kcachegrind](http://kcachegrind.sourceforge.net/html/Home.html). |
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