MSE Command line Magic set editor can be started from the command prompt by typing: ]mse in Windows, or ]magicseteditor on other platforms. The MSE program has several flags for choosing different behaviour. --Starting the GUI-- ]mse Invoking MSE with no arguments shows the welcome window. ]]mse my-set.mse-set Invoking MSE with the filename of a [[type:set]] shows the main window with that set loaded. This command is automatically invoked when you double click on a set file in a file manager. ]mse my-symbol.mse-symbol Invoking MSE with the filename of a [[type:symbol]] shows the symbol editor window with that symbol loaded. ]mse --symbol-editor With the --symbol-editor flag the symbol editor is started with a blank symbol. --Information about MSE-- ]mse --version The --version flag (abbreviate as -v) writes the version number of MSE to the standard output, or in a message box if MSE was not started from the command prompt. ]mse --help The --help flag (abbreviate as -?) displays a list of available flags to the standard output, or in a message box if MSE was not started from the command prompt. --Installers-- ]]mse my-installer.mse-installer Invoking MSE with the filename of an [[type:installer]] shows the package window, from where the packages in that installer can be installed. By passing the --local or --global flag you can change where the package will be installed. Global installation is for all users, local installation is for the current user only (see [[file:index|data directories]]). ]mse --create-installer output.mse-installer package1.mse-game package2.mse-game ... Creates an installer package containing one or more packages from the mse [[file:index|data directory]]. The installer will be written to output.mse-installer. This name can be ommitted, in which case the name of the forst package will be used (in this case package1.mse-installer). --Interactive cli interface-- ]mse --cli Starts the [[cli:cli|Interactive command line interface]]. Optionally the filename of a set can be passed which will then be loaded.