This program will analyse a directory containing Cubase projects recursively and show the version of Cubase the project was created with along with a list all the plugins used (with their GUIDs).
The tool works for projects created in Cubase 4 or later. Older projects (e.g. those created on SX3) will only show the Cubase version but no plugins will be listed and architecture may be assumed to be 32-bit.
You may download the latest release from the releases page. Simply expand the executable contained in the chosen archive to a directory in your environment path.
You may now run the tool using the cubase-project-plugins
executable. Please use the -h/--help
option for further usage instructions.
You may optionally create a TOML config file for the utility which includes certain paths and plugins to exclude from output. The default location where the tool will search for the config file is expected is ~/.config/cubase-project-plugins.toml.
The config file should look similar to that below:
# The path patterns to ignore.
path_ignore_patterns = [
"**/Ignore Path 1/*.cpr",
"**/Ignore Path 2/*.cpr",
]
[projects]
# Specify which project architectures will be included in the output.
report_32_bit = true
report_64_bit = true
[plugins]
# Plugin GUIDs to ignore and exclude from output.
guid_ignores = [
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
]
# Plugin names to ignore and exclude from output.
name_ignores = [
"Plugin1",
"Plugin2",
]
You may see the sample config config.sample.toml for inspiration.
Cubase Project Plugins is released under the MIT license. Please see the LICENSE file for more details.