Check all playlists for paths not contained in the audio file table.
[/help]
+[subcommand cpsi]
+ purpose = copy selected parts of the audio file selector info
+ non-opts-name = source pattern...
+ aux_info = AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
+ [description]
+ If no option, or only --verbose is given, all fields of the audio
+ file selector info structure are copied to each row of the audio file
+ table whose path matches at least one of the given patterns. Otherwise,
+ only those fields which correspond to the given options are copied.
+ [/description]
+ [option attribute-bitmap]
+ short_opt = a
+ summary = copy the attribute bitmap
+ [option image-id]
+ short_opt = i
+ summary = copy the image id
+ [option lyrics-id]
+ short_opt = y
+ summary = copy the lyrics id
+ [option lastplayed]
+ short_opt = l
+ summary = copy the lastplayed timestamp
+ [option numplayed]
+ short_opt = n
+ summary = copy the numplayed counter
+ [option verbose]
+ short_opt = v
+ summary = enable verbose mode
+
[subcommand ff]
purpose = jump N seconds forward or backward
synopsis = n[-]
Set the 'P' (playing) bit of the vss status flags.
[/description]
+[subcommand rm]
+ purpose = remove rows from the audio file table
+ non-opts-name = pattern...
+ aux_info = AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
+ [description]
+ Remove all rows of the audio file table which match any of the given
+ patterns. Note that this affects only the database table; the command
+ won't touch your audio files on disk.
+ [/description]
+ [option verbose]
+ short_opt = v
+ summary = print paths of deleted rows
+ [option force]
+ short_opt = f
+ summary = don't complain if nothing was removed
+ [option pathname-match]
+ short_opt = p
+ summary = modify matching behaviour
+ [help]
+ Match a slash in the path only with a slash in pattern and not by an
+ asterisk (*) or a question mark (?) metacharacter, nor by a bracket
+ expression ([]) containing a slash (see fnmatch(3)).
+ [/help]
+
+[subcommand rmatt]
+ purpose = remove attribute(s)
+ non-opts-name = pattern...
+ aux_info = AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
+ [description]
+ Remove all attributes which match any given pattern. All information
+ about the removed attributes in the audio file table is lost.
+ [/description]
+
+[subcommand select]
+ purpose = activate a mood or a playlist
+ non-opts-name = specifier/name
+ aux_info = AFS_READ | AFS_WRITE
+ [description]
+ The specifier is either 'm' or 'p' to indicate whether a playlist or
+ a mood should be activated. Example:
+
+ select m/foo
+
+ activates the mood named 'foo'.
+ [/description]
+
[subcommand sender]
purpose = control paraslash senders
synopsis = [sender cmd [arguments]]