The Interface:
This is strictly CLI (Command Line Interface). There is no GUI. You are greeted with standard ASCII output. If you are comfortable with terminal text, the feedback is clear (e.g., Installation Complete or Dependency Missing).
Functionality:
If this is the script I suspect it is (used for extracting or managing compressed retro-archives), it works flawlessly for its intended purpose. It handles file associations better than manual extraction. However, error logging is verbose and cryptic—if something goes wrong, you are often left staring at a generic Error 2 without a clear fix. zxdl script install
If zxdl is a cheat, utility, or mod for a video game, the installation usually follows this pattern: The Interface: This is strictly CLI (Command Line
A: Run the same installer script again. Most ZXDL scripts overwrite the existing binary. Find the Scripts or Plugins Folder:
A: Generally yes if you use the official repository. Always inspect the script before piping to bash (see Method 2).
Now that installation is complete, leverage ZXDL’s full power.