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+# z80count
+
+This is a simple that parses Z80 assembler using regular expressions (I know!)
+and add comments to the code with the cycles used by the instruction.
+
+It needs testing and probably a proper Z80 parser, but it works for me and the
+Z80 assembler syntax I use.
+
+## Requirements
+
+The tool requires Python 3.
+
+## Usage
+
+You can use it with:
+
+ z80count.py < file.asm > file_c.asm
+
+Or inside `vim` you can:
+
+ :% !z8count.py -su
+
+With `-s` the tool adds a subtotal to the comments and `-u` tries to update
+existing comments generated by the tool.
+
+Example:
+```
+ push hl
+ pop bc
+ ld hl, $5800
+
+ ld e, 7
+.fade_out_all_loop0
+ push hl
+ push bc
+
+ halt
+.fade_out_all_loop1
+ ld a, (hl)
+ and 7
+ jr z, no_fade_all_ink
+ dec a
+.no_fade_all_ink
+
+ ld d, a
+
+ ld a, (hl)
+ and $38
+ jr z, no_fade_all_paper
+ sub 8
+.no_fade_all_paper
+
+ or d
+ ld d, a
+
+ ld a, (hl)
+ and $c0
+ or d
+
+ ld (hl), a
+ inc hl
+
+ dec bc
+ ld a, b
+ or c
+ jr nz, fade_out_all_loop1
+
+ pop bc
+ pop hl
+ dec e
+ jr nz, fade_out_all_loop0
+```
+
+Processed with `z80count.py -s` results in:
+```
+ push hl ; [11 .. 11/11]
+ pop bc ; [10 .. 21/21]
+ ld hl, $5800 ; [10 .. 31/31]
+
+ ld e, 7 ; [7 .. 38/38]
+.fade_out_all_loop0
+ push hl ; [11 .. 49/49]
+ push bc ; [11 .. 60/60]
+
+ halt ; [4 .. 64/64]
+.fade_out_all_loop1
+ ld a, (hl) ; [7 .. 71/71]
+ and 7 ; [7 .. 78/78]
+ jr z, no_fade_all_ink ; [12/7 .. 90/85]
+ dec a ; [4 .. 94/89]
+.no_fade_all_ink
+
+ ld d, a ; [4 .. 98/93]
+
+ ld a, (hl) ; [7 .. 105/100]
+ and $38 ; [7 .. 112/107]
+ jr z, no_fade_all_paper ; [12/7 .. 124/114]
+ sub 8 ; [7 .. 131/121]
+.no_fade_all_paper
+
+ or d ; [4 .. 135/125]
+ ld d, a ; [4 .. 139/129]
+
+ ld a, (hl) ; [7 .. 146/136]
+ and $c0 ; [7 .. 153/143]
+ or d ; [4 .. 157/147]
+
+ ld (hl), a ; [7 .. 164/154]
+ inc hl ; [6 .. 170/160]
+
+ dec bc ; [6 .. 176/166]
+ ld a, b ; [4 .. 180/170]
+ or c ; [4 .. 184/174]
+ jr nz, fade_out_all_loop1 ; [12/7 .. 196/181]
+
+ pop bc ; [10 .. 206/191]
+ pop hl ; [10 .. 216/201]
+ dec e ; [4 .. 220/205]
+ jr nz, fade_out_all_loop0 ; [12/7 .. 232/212]
+```
+
+Comments show subtotals, and there are two types:
+ - `[A .. T0/T1]`
+ - `[B/A .. T0/T1]`
+
+Where A, B, T0 and T1 are:
+ - A is the number of cycles of current instruction. In case of a conditional
+ instruction, this is the value when the condition is not met.
+ - B is the number of cycles of current instruction when the condition is met.
+ - T0 is the subtotal assuming all the conditionals were not met.
+ - T1 is the subtotal assuming all the conditionals were met.
+
+## Troubleshooting
+
+Here be dragons!
+
+Use `-d` flag if you think one instruction is not correctly parsed.
+
+Feel free to open a PR if you find a bug!
+