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In the leaked data from the [[Zammis Clark Breach]], more specifically [[emeralds.7z]] and [[wiidump.7z]], there have been references to a directory located somewhere on Nintendo's servers, called "CLSs", or "CLS". This supposedly contains a copy of every DS and Wii title ever, organized into neat little folders, with a production partition and/or a development partition for each title. The folder is also a CVS repository.
 
In the leaked data from the [[Zammis Clark Breach]], more specifically [[emeralds.7z]] and [[wiidump.7z]], there have been references to a directory located somewhere on Nintendo's servers, called "CLSs", or "CLS". This supposedly contains a copy of every DS and Wii title ever, organized into neat little folders, with a production partition and/or a development partition for each title. The folder is also a CVS repository.
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It is unknown whether [[Zammis Clark Breach|Zammis Clark]] or his friends had ever dumped the folder in its entirety or not, but there is data from the folder that has been leaked.
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It is unknown whether [[Zammis Clark Breach|Zammis Clark]] or his friends had ever dumped the folder in its entirety or not, but there is some data from the folder that has been leaked.
    
In the root directory of [[emeralds.7z]], the leaker placed four 7-zip archives/folders that contain Wii titles from CLS:
 
In the root directory of [[emeralds.7z]], the leaker placed four 7-zip archives/folders that contain Wii titles from CLS:
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***🖹 <code>properties</code> <small>(literally just a file named "properties" with no file extension. contains information about the title)</small>
 
***🖹 <code>properties</code> <small>(literally just a file named "properties" with no file extension. contains information about the title)</small>
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===<big>CVS folder</big>===
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==<big>CVS folder</big>==
<code>CVS</code> is a folder left over after being checked out from a CVS repository. Can contain interesting info, like names of parent directories.
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<code>CVS</code> is a folder left over after being checked out from a CVS repository. It can contain interesting info, like names of parent directories.
    
*🗁 <code>CVS</code>
 
*🗁 <code>CVS</code>
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*****🗀 '''<code>5chA</code>'''
 
*****🗀 '''<code>5chA</code>'''
 
*****🗀 '''<code>5ciA</code>'''
 
*****🗀 '''<code>5ciA</code>'''
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== File extensions ==
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These are a list of the file formats that have been found in folders from CLS.
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* <code>.cls</code> - not title data or partition data, likely miscellaneous info
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* <code>.dev_part</code> - development build of a title, runs on development hardware
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* <code>.prod_part</code> - production build of a title, runs on retail hardware
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* <code>.tad</code> - DS application
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* <code>.wad</code> - Wii executable/installable application