2 SF: afs.c aft.c attribute.c
3 HC: Prototypes for the commands of the audio file selector.
4 CC: Array of commands for the audio file selector.
6 IN: para error string afh afs server list user_list
7 SN: list of afs commands
11 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
12 D: Add new audio files to the database.
13 U: add [-l] [-f] [-v] path...
14 H: Each given path may be either the full path to an audio
15 H: file, or the full path of a directory. In case of a
16 H: directory, all audio files in that directory are added
17 H: recursively. Only absolute paths are accepted.
21 H: -a Add all files. The default is to add only files ending in a
22 H: known suffix for a supported audio format.
24 H: -l Add files lazily. If the path already exists in the
25 H: database, skip this file. This operation is really cheap.
26 H: Use it when adding large directories if only a few files
29 H:-f Force adding/updating. Recompute the audio format handler data
30 H: even if a file with the same path and the same hash value exists.
32 H: -v Verbose mode. Print what is being done.
35 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
36 D: Initialize the osl tables for the audio file selector.
37 U: init [table_name ...]
38 H: When invoked without arguments, this command creates all tables. Otherwise
39 H: only the tables given by table_name... are created.
44 U: ls [-l[s|l|v|m]] -p -a -r -s{p|s|l|n|f|c|i|y|b|d|a} [pattern...]
45 H: Print a list of all audio files matching pattern.
49 H: -l Change listing mode. Defaults to short listing if not given.
51 H: -ls: short listing mode
53 H: -ll: long listing mode (equivalent to -l)
55 H: -lv: verbose listing mode
57 H: -lm: mbox listing mode
59 H: -lc: chunk-table listing mode
61 H: -p List full path of audio file. If not specified, only the basename
62 H: of each file is printed.
64 H: -a List only files that are admissible with respect to the current mood or
67 H: -r Reverse sort order.
69 H: -s Change sort order. Defaults to alphabetical path sort if not given.
73 H: -sl: sort by last played time.
75 H: -ss: sort by score (implies -a).
77 H: -sn: sort by num played count.
79 H: -sf: sort by frequency.
81 H: -sc: sort by number of channels.
83 H: -si: sort by image id.
85 H: -sy: sort by lyrics id.
87 H: -sb: sort by bit rate.
89 H: -sd: sort by duration.
91 H: -sa: sort by audio format.
96 U: lsatt [-i] [-l] [-r] [pattern]
97 H: Print the list of all defined attributes which match the
98 H: given pattern. If no pattern is given, the full list is
103 H: -i Sort attributes by id. The default is to sort alphabetically by name.
105 H: -l Print a long listing containing both identifier and attribute name. The
106 H: default is to print only the name.
108 H: -r Reverse sort order.
111 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
112 D: Set attribute(s) for all files matching a pattern.
113 U: setatt attribute{+|-}... pattern
114 H: Set ('+') or unset ('-') the given attributes for all audio files matching
117 H: setatt rock+ punk+ classic- '*foo.mp3'
119 H: sets the 'rock' and the 'punk' attribute but unsets the 'classic'
120 H: attribute of all files ending with 'foo.mp3'.
123 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
124 D: Add new attribute(s).
125 U: addatt attribute1...
126 H: This adds new attributes to the attribute table. At most 64
127 H: attributes may be defined.
130 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
131 D: Rename an attribute.
133 H: Rename attribute old to new.
137 D: Run integrity checks against osl tables.
138 U: check [-a] [-m] [-p]
139 H: Check the audio file table, the mood definitions and all
140 H: defined playlists and report any inconsistencies found.
144 H: -a Run audio file table checks. Checks for entries in the audio file
145 H: table which are not present in the file system. Moreover, it checks
146 H: whether the lyrics id and all entries in the audio file table are
149 H: -m Run syntax checks on all defined moods in the mood table.
151 H: -p Check all playlists for lines that correspond to files not contained
152 H: in the audio file table.
154 H: If called without arguments, all three checks are run.
157 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
158 D: Remove attribute(s).
160 H: Remove all attributes matching any given pattern. All information
161 H: about this attribute in the audio file table is lost.
164 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
165 D: Remove entries from the audio file table.
166 U: rm [-v] [-f] [-p] pattern...
167 H: Delete all entries in the audio file table that match any given pattern.
168 H: Note that affects the table entries only; paraslash won't touch your
169 H: audio files in any way.
172 H: -v Verbose mode. Explain what is being done.
174 H: -f Force mode. Ignore nonexistent files. Don't complain if nothing
177 H: -p Pathname match. Match a slash in the path only with a slash
178 H: in pattern and not by an asterisk (*) or a question mark
179 H: (?) metacharacter, nor by a bracket expression ([]) containing
180 H: a slash (see fnmatch(3)).
183 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
184 D: Manipulate the afs data for all audio files matching a pattern.
185 U: touch [-n numplayed] [-l lastplayed] [-y lyrics_id] [-i image_id] [-a amp] [-v] [-p] pattern
186 H: If no option is given, lastplayed is set to the current time
187 H: and numplayed is increased by one. Otherwise, only the given
188 H: options are taken into account.
192 H: -n Set numplayed count. The number of times afs has selected this
193 H: audio file for streaming.
195 H: -l Set lastplayed time. The last time this audio file was selected.
196 H: Must be given as the number of seconds since the epoch. Example:
198 H: touch -l $(date +%s) file
200 H: sets the lastplayed time of 'file' to the current time.
202 H: -y Set the lyrics id. Specify the lyrics data file associated with
205 H: -i Set the image id. Same as -y, but sets the image.
207 H: -a Set the amplification value (0-255). This determines a scaling
208 H: factor by which the amplitude should be multiplied in order to
209 H: normalize the volume of the audio file. A value of zero means
210 H: no amplification, 64 means the amplitude should be multiplied
211 H: by a factor of two, 128 by three and so on.
213 H: This value is used by the compress filter.
215 H: -v Verbose mode. Explain what is being done.
217 H: -p Pathname match. Match a slash in the path only with a slash
218 H: in pattern and not by an asterisk (*) or a question mark
219 H: (?) metacharacter, nor by a bracket expression ([]) containing
220 H: a slash (see fnmatch(3)).
223 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
224 D: Copy audio file selector info.
225 U: cpsi [-a] [-y] [-i] [-l] [-n] [-v] source pattern...
226 H: If no option, or only the -v option is given, all fields of
227 H: the audio file selector info are copied to all files
228 H: matching pattern. Otherwise, only the given options are
229 H: taken into account.
233 H: -a Copy attributes.
235 H: -y Copy the lyrics id.
237 H: -i Copy the image id.
239 H: -l Copy the lastplayed time.
241 H: -n Copy the numplayed count.
246 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
247 D: Activate a mood or a playlist.
248 U: select specifier/name
249 H: The specifier is either 'm' or 'p' to indicate whether a playlist or
250 H: a mood should be activated. Example:
254 H: loads the mood named 'foo'.
258 O: int com_add@member@(int fd, int argc, char * const * const argv);
259 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
260 D: Read data from stdin and add it as a blob to the @member@ table.
261 U: add@member@ @member@_name
262 H: Read arbitrary binary data from stdin and send that data to
263 H: the audio file selector process which creates a new blob for
264 H: the data in the corresponding osl table.
266 H: The names of the blobs of a table are unique. If an entry with the
267 H: given name already exists, its contents are replaced by the new data.
271 O: int com_cat@member@(int fd, int argc, char * const * const argv);
273 D: Dump the contents of a blob of type @member@ to stdout.
274 U: cat@member@ @member@_name
275 H: This command may be used to retrieve the blob identified by
276 H: the given name from the corresponding osl table to which
277 H: they were previously added.
281 O: int com_ls@member@(int fd, int argc, char * const * const argv);
283 D: List blobs of type @member@ matching a pattern.
284 U: ls@member@ [-i] [-l] [-r] [pattern]
285 H: Print a list of the names of all blobs in the corresponding
286 H: osl table which match the given pattern. If no pattern is
287 H: given, the full list is printed.
291 H: -i Sort attributes by id. The default is to sort
292 H: alphabetically by name.
294 H: -l Print a long listing containing both identifier and
295 H: attribute name. The default is to print only the name.
297 H: -r Reverse sort order.
301 O: int com_rm@member@(int fd, int argc, char * const * const argv);
302 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
303 D: Remove blob(s) of type @member@ from the @member@ table.
304 U: rm@member@ pattern...
305 H: Remove all blobs from the corresponding table which match
306 H: any given pattern.
310 O: int com_mv@member@(int fd, int argc, char * const * const argv);
311 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
312 D: Rename a blob of type @member@.
313 U: mv@member@ old_@member@_name new_@member@_name
314 H: Rename the blob identified by the first name as the second name.