BN: server SF: command.c SN: list of server commands --- N: ff P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE D: Jump N seconds forward or backward. U: ff n[-] H: This sets the 'R' (reposition request) bit of the vss status flags H: which enqueues a request to jump n seconds forwards or backwards. H: H: Example: H: H: para_client ff 30- H: H: jumps 30 seconds backwards. --- N: help P: 0 D: Print online help. U: help [command] H: Without any arguments, help prints a list of available commands. When H: called with a command name as first argument, it prints the description H: of that command. --- N: hup P: VSS_WRITE D: Reload config file, log file and user list. U: hup H: Reread the config file and the user list file, close and reopen the log H: file, and ask the afs process to do the same. Sending the HUP signal to H: the server process has the same effect. --- N: jmp P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE D: Jump to the given position. U: jmp n H: Set the 'R' (reposition request) bit of the vss status flags and enqueue a H: request to jump to n% of the current audio file, where 0 <= n <= 100. --- N: next P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE D: Close the current audio file. U: next H: Set the 'N' (next audio file) bit of the vss status flags which instructs the H: server to close its current audio file if necessary. If the 'P' bit (playing) H: is on, playing continues with the next audio file. This command is equivalent H: to stop if paused, and has no effect if stopped. --- N: nomore P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE D: Stop playing after current audio file. U: nomore H: Set the 'O' (no more) bit of the vss status flags which asks para_server to H: clear the 'P' (playing) bit after the 'N' (next audio file) bit transitions H: from off to on (because the end of the current audio file is reached). Use this H: command instead of stop if you don't like sudden endings. --- N: pause P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE D: Pause current audio file. U: pause H: Clear the 'P' (playing) bit of the vss status flags. --- N: play P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE D: Start or resume playing. U: play H: Set the 'P' (playing) bit of the vss status flags. --- N: sender P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE D: Control paraslash senders. U: sender [s cmd [arguments]] H: Send a command to a specific sender. The following commands are available, but H: not all senders support every command. H: H: help, on, off, add, delete, allow, deny, status. H: H: The help command prints the help text of the given sender. If no command is H: given the list of compiled in senders is shown. H: H: Example: H: H: para_client sender http help --- N: si P: 0 D: Print server info. U: si H: Show server and afs PID, number of connections, uptime and more. --- N: stat P: VSS_READ D: Print information about the current audio file. U: stat [-n=num] [-p] H: If -n is given, exit after the status information has been shown n times. H: Otherwise, the command runs in an endless loop. H: H: The -p option activates parser-friendly output: Each status item is H: prefixed with its size in bytes and the status item identifiers are H: printed as numerical values. --- N: stop P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE D: Stop playing. U: stop H: Clear the 'P' (playing) bit and set the 'N' (next audio file) bit of the vss H: status flags, effectively stopping playback. --- N: tasks P: 0 D: List server tasks. U: tasks H: For each task, print ID, status and name. --- N: term P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE D: Ask the server to terminate. U: term H: Shut down the server. Instead of this command, you can also send SIGINT or H: SIGTERM to the para_server process. It should never be necessary to send H: SIGKILL. --- N: version P: 0 D: Print the git version string of para_server. U: version H: Show version and other info.