2 SF: afs.c aft.c attribute.c
3 SN: list of afs commands
9 U: ls [-l=mode] [-p] [-a] [-r] [-d] [-s=order] [pattern...]
10 H: Print a list of all audio files matching pattern.
14 H: -l=mode Change listing mode. Defaults to short listing if not given.
17 H: s: short listing mode
18 H: l: long listing mode (equivalent to -l)
19 H: v: verbose listing mode
20 H: p: parser-friendly mode
21 H: m: mbox listing mode
22 H: c: chunk-table listing mode
24 H: -F List full paths. If this option is not specified, only the basename
25 H: of each file is printed.
26 H: -p Synonym for -F. Deprecated.
28 H: -b Print only the basename of each matching file. This is the default, so
29 H: the option is currently a no-op. It is recommended to specify this option,
30 H: though, as the default might change in a future release.
32 H: -a List only files that are admissible with respect to the current mood or
35 H: -r Reverse sort order.
37 H: -d Print dates as seconds after the epoch.
40 H: Change sort order. Defaults to alphabetical path sort if not given.
42 H: Possible values for order:
44 H: l: by last played time
45 H: s: by score (implies -a)
46 H: n: by num played count
48 H: c: by number of channels
56 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
57 D: Add new attribute(s).
58 U: addatt attribute1...
59 H: This adds new attributes to the attribute table. At most 64
60 H: attributes may be defined.
63 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
64 D: Remove attribute(s).
66 H: Remove all attributes matching any given pattern. All information
67 H: about this attribute in the audio file table is lost.
70 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
71 D: Remove entries from the audio file table.
72 U: rm [-v] [-f] [-p] pattern...
73 H: Delete all entries in the audio file table that match any given pattern. Note
74 H: that this affects the table entries only; the command won't touch your audio
79 H: -v Verbose mode. Explain what is being done.
81 H: -f Force mode. Ignore nonexistent files. Don't complain if nothing
84 H: -p Pathname match. Match a slash in the path only with a slash
85 H: in pattern and not by an asterisk (*) or a question mark
86 H: (?) metacharacter, nor by a bracket expression ([]) containing
87 H: a slash (see fnmatch(3)).
90 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
91 D: Manipulate the afs entry of audio files.
92 U: touch [-n=numplayed] [-l=lastplayed] [-y=lyrics_id] [-i=image_id] [-a=amp] [-v] [-p] pattern
93 H: If no option is given, the lastplayed field is set to the current time
94 H: and the value of the numplayed field is increased by one. Otherwise,
95 H: only the given options are taken into account.
99 H: -n Set the numplayed count, i.e. the number of times this audio
100 H: file was selected for streaming so far.
102 H: -l Set the lastplayed time, i.e. the last time this audio file was
103 H: selected for streaming. The argument must be a number of seconds
104 H: since the epoch. Example:
106 H: touch -l=$(date +%s) file
108 H: sets the lastplayed time of 'file' to the current time.
110 H: -y Set the lyrics ID which specifies the lyrics data file associated
111 H: with the audio file.
113 H: -i Like -y, but sets the image ID.
115 H: -a Set the amplification value (0-255). This determines a scaling
116 H: factor by which the amplitude should be multiplied in order to
117 H: normalize the volume of the audio file. A value of zero means
118 H: no amplification, 64 means the amplitude should be multiplied
119 H: by a factor of two, 128 by three and so on.
121 H: This value is used by the amp filter.
123 H: -v Verbose mode. Explain what is being done.
125 H: -p Pathname match. Match a slash in the path only with a slash
126 H: in pattern and not by an asterisk (*) or a question mark
127 H: (?) metacharacter, nor by a bracket expression ([]) containing
128 H: a slash (see fnmatch(3)).
131 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
132 D: Activate a mood or a playlist.
133 U: select specifier/name
134 H: The specifier is either 'm' or 'p' to indicate whether a playlist or
135 H: a mood should be activated. Example:
139 H: loads the mood named 'foo'.
143 O: int com_add@member@(struct command_context *cc);
144 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
145 D: Add stdin as a blob to the @member@ table.
146 U: add@member@ @member@_name
147 H: Read from stdin and ask the audio file selector to create a blob in the
148 H: corresponding osl table. If the named blob already exists, it gets replaced
149 H: with the new data.
153 O: int com_cat@member@(struct command_context *cc);
155 D: Dump the contents of a blob of type @member@ to stdout.
156 U: cat@member@ @member@_name
157 H: Retrieve the named blob and write it to stdout.
161 O: int com_ls@member@(struct command_context *cc);
163 D: List blobs of type @member@ which match a pattern.
164 U: ls@member@ [-i] [-l] [-r] [pattern]
165 H: Print the list of all blobs which match the given pattern. If no
166 H: pattern is given, the full list is printed.
170 H: -i Sort by identifier. The default is to sort alphabetically by name.
172 H: -l Print identifier and name. The default is to print only the name.
174 H: -r Reverse sort order.
178 O: int com_rm@member@(struct command_context *cc);
179 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
180 D: Remove blob(s) of type @member@ from the @member@ table.
181 U: rm@member@ pattern...
182 H: Remove all blobs whose name matches any of the given patterns.
186 O: int com_mv@member@(struct command_context *cc);
187 P: AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
188 D: Rename a blob of type @member@.
189 U: mv@member@ source_@member@_name dest_@member@_name
190 H: Rename the blob identified by the source blob name to the destination blob
191 H: name. The command fails if the source does not exist, or if the destination