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A beautiful, powerful, self-hosted rom manager.


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Table of Contents

Overview

RomM (ROM Manager) allows you to scan, enrich, browse and play your game collection with a clean and responsive interface. With support for multiple platforms, various naming schemes, and custom tags, RomM is a must-have for anyone who plays on emulators.

Features

  • Scans your existing games library and enhances it with metadata from IGDB and MobyGames
  • Supports a large number of platforms
  • Play games directly from the browser using EmulatorJS and RuffleRS
  • Share your library with friends while limiting access and permissions
  • Supports MAME, Nintendo Switch, and Sony Playstation naming schemes
  • Detects and groups multifile games (e.g. PS1 games with multiple CDs)
  • Can parse tags in filenames (e.g. (E), (USA), (rev v1), etc.)
  • View, upload, update, and delete games from any modern web browser

Preview

🖥 Desktop 📱 Mobile
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Installation

To start using RomM, check out the Quick Start Guide in the wiki. If you are having issues with RomM, please review the page for troubleshooting steps and common issues, or join the Discord for support from the community.

Configuration

Folder Structure

As mentioned in the installation section, RomM requires a specific folder structure. The two supported structures are as follows:

Structure A (recommended) Structure B (fallback)
library/roms/gbc/rom_1.gbc library/gbc/roms/rom_1.gbc
        library/
        ├─ roms/
        │  ├─ gbc/
        │  │  ├─ rom_1.gbc
        │  │  ├─ rom_2.gbc
        │  │
        │  ├─ gba/
        │  │  ├─ rom_1.gba
        │  │  ├─ rom_2.gba
        │  │
        │  ├─ ps/
        │     ├─ my_multifile_game/
        │     │   ├─ my_game_cd1.iso
        │     │   ├─ my_game_cd2.iso
        │     │
        │     ├─ rom_1.iso
        ├─ bios/
        │  ├─ gba/
        │  │  ├─ gba_bios.bin
        │  │
        │  ├─ ps/
        │     ├─ scph1001.bin
        |     ├─ scph5501.bin
        |     ├─ scph5502.bin
      
        library/
        ├─ gbc/
        │  ├─ roms/
        │     ├─ rom_1.gbc
        │     ├─ rom_2.gbc
        │
        ├─ gba/
        │  ├─ roms/
        │     ├─ rom_1.gba
        │     ├─ rom_2.gba
        |  ├─ bios/
        |     ├─ gba_bios.bin
        │
        ├─ ps/
        │  ├─ roms/
        │     ├─ my_multifile_game/
        │     │  ├─ my_game_cd1.iso
        │     │  ├─ my_game_cd2.iso
        │     │
        │     ├─ rom_1.iso
        |  ├─ bios/
        |     ├─ scph1001.bin
        |     ├─ scph5501.bin
        |     ├─ scph5502.bin
      

Tip

For folder naming conventions, review the Platform Support section. To override default system names in the folder structure (if your directories are named differently), see the Configuration File section.

Configuration File

RomM's "understanding" of your library can be configured with a config.yaml file or through the config tab in the Control Panel under the Settings section. Refer to the example config.yml file for guidance on how to configure it and the example docker-compose.yml file on how to mount it into the container.

Scheduler

The scheduler allows you to schedule async tasks that run in the Redis container at regular intervals. Jobs can be run at a specific time in the future, after a time delta, or at recurring internals using cron notation. The wiki page on the scheduler has more information on which tasks are available and how to enable them.

Naming Convention

Platform Support

If you adhere to the RomM folder structure, RomM supports all platforms listed on the Supported Platforms page. The folder is case-sensitive and must be used exactly as it appears on the list. When scanning your library, RomM will use the folder name to determine the platform and fetch the appropriate game information, metadata, and cover art.

Additionally, some of these platforms have custom icons available (learn more about platform icons in our wiki).

Tag Support

Games can be tagged with region, revision, or other tags by using parentheses in the file name. Additionally, you can set the region and language by adding a prefix: (USA), [reg-J], (French), [De].

  • Revision tags must be prefixed with "rev " or "rev-" (e.g. (rev v1) or (rev-1))
  • Other tags will also be imported, for example: my_game [1.0001](HACK)[!].gba

Tags can be used to search for games in the search bar. For example, searching for (USA) will return all games with the USA tag.

Community

Here are a few projects maintained by members of our community. Please note that the RomM team does not regularly review their source code.

Join us on Discord, where you can ask questions, submit ideas, get help, showcase your collection, and discuss RomM with other users.

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Support

Consider supporting the development of this project on Open Collective.

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Our Friends

Here are a few projects that we think you might like:

  • EmulatorJS: An embeddable, browser-based emulator
  • RetroDECK: Retro gaming on SteamOS and Linux
  • ES-DE Frontend: Emulator frontend for Linux, macOS and Windows
  • Gaseous: Another ROM manager with web-based emulator
  • Retrom: A centralized game library/collection management service
  • Steam ROM Manager: An app for managing ROMs in Steam