Igir v4.1.2 has been released, offering a zero-setup ROM collection manager capable of sorting, filtering, extracting, archiving, patching, and reporting on collections of any size across all operating systems. The changelog includes various updates and features introduced on July 26, 2025, such as a new trim-scan-archives option and improvements to CI processes, including caching npm dependencies and managing merge queues. Additional updates involved updating ESLint, deleting old NAPI prebuilds, and enhancing documentation for DAT release groups. A new Patreon funding link was also added. Download is available from the official source.
Igir v4.1.2 has been released. This is a hassle-free ROM collection manager that organizes, filters, extracts or archives, patches, and provides reports on collections of any size across any operating system.
Igir Changelog:
26 July 2025 – 48ae97b – v4.1.2 (#1784)
26 July 2025 – becbf87 – CI: cache npm dependencies in GitHub Actions (#1783)
26 July 2025 – f9f1825 – Feature: trim-scan-archives option (#1781)
26 July 2025 – eea6c29 – Chore: update ESLint (#1779)
26 July 2025 – 3236690 – CI: merge queue wait a short period after PR merge (#1782)
26 July 2025 – 70965db – Chore: remove old, unused NAPI prebuilds (#1778)
20 July 2025 – 45ff334 – Docs: include additional DAT release groups (#1774)
20 July 2025 – ea9eea0 – Chore: add Patreon funding link (#1773)
20 July 2025 – b9f0ab0 – Chore: upgrade Node.js to v24.4.1 (#1772)