require 'qcmd/plaintext' module Qcmd module Commands # All Commands # # *_RESPONSE lists are commands that expect responses # MACHINE = %w( alwaysReply connect workingDirectory workspaces ) WORKSPACE = %w( cueLists go hardStop new panic pause reset resume runningCues runningOrPausedCues select selectedCues stop thump toggleFullScreen updates ) # commands that take no args and do not respond CUE = %w( actionElapsed allowsEditingDuration armed children colorName continueMode cueTargetId cueTargetNumber defaultName displayName duration fileTarget flagged hardStop hasCueTargets hasFileTargets isBroken isLoaded isPaused isRunning listName load loadAt name notes number panic pause percentActionElapsed percentPostWaitElapsed percentPreWaitElapsed postWait postWaitElapsed preWait preWaitElapsed preview reset resume sliderLevel sliderLevels start stop togglePause type uniqueID valuesForKeys ) GROUP_CUE = %w( playbackPositionId ) AUDIO_CUE = %w( doFade doPitchShift endTime infiniteLoop level patch playCount rate sliderLevel sliderLevels startTime ) FADE_CUE = %w( level sliderLevel sliderLevels ) MIC_CUE = %w( level sliderLevel sliderLevels ) VIDEO_CUE = %w( cueSize doEffect doFade doPitchShift effect effectSet endTime fullScreen infiniteLoop layer level opacity patch playCount preserveAspectRatio quaternion rate scaleX scaleY sliderLevel sliderLevels startTime surfaceID surfaceList surfaceSize translationX translationY ) ALL_CUES = (CUE + GROUP_CUE + AUDIO_CUE + FADE_CUE + MIC_CUE + VIDEO_CUE).uniq.sort module Help class << self def print_all_commands Qcmd.print %[ #{Qcmd.centered_text(' Available Commands ', '-')} exit Close qcmd. connect MACHINE_ID Connect to the machine with id MACHINE_ID. This can either be the name of the machine shown in the listing or its number on the list. Once a machine is connected its name will appear above the prompt. disconnect Disconnect from the current machine and workspace. .. Disconnect cue if one is connected. If not, disconnect the current workspace. If one is not connected, disconnect from the machine. use WORKSPACE_NAME [PASSCODE] Connect to the workspace with name WORKSPACE_NAME given as a double quoted string using passcode PASSCODE. A passcode is only required if the workspace has one enabled. Once a workspace is connected its name will appear above the prompt. workspaces Show a list of the available workspaces for the currently connected machine. workspace COMMAND [VALUE] Pass the given COMMAND to the connected workspace. The following commands will act on a workspace: #{Qcmd.wrapped_text(Qcmd::Commands::WORKSPACE.sort.join(', '), :indent => ' ').join("\n")} * Pro Tip: once you are connected to a workspace, you can just use COMMAND and leave off "workspace" to quickly send the given COMMAND to the connected workspace. cue NUMBER COMMAND [VALUE [ANOTHER_VALUE ...]] or cue_id ID COMMAND [VALUE [ANOTHER_VALUE ...]] Send a command to the cue with the given NUMBER or ID depending on the way you are addressing the cue. NUMBER can be a double quoted string or a number, depending on the command. COMMAND can be one of: #{Qcmd.wrapped_text(Qcmd::Commands::CUE.sort.join(', '), :indent => ' ').join("\n")} Specific types of cues may have different cues available. Here's the commands available for different types of cues: Group Cue: #{Qcmd.wrapped_text(Qcmd::Commands::GROUP_CUE.sort.join(', '), :indent => ' ').join("\n")} Audio Cue: #{Qcmd.wrapped_text(Qcmd::Commands::AUDIO_CUE.sort.join(', '), :indent => ' ').join("\n")} Fade Cue: #{Qcmd.wrapped_text(Qcmd::Commands::FADE_CUE.sort.join(', '), :indent => ' ').join("\n")} Mic Cue: #{Qcmd.wrapped_text(Qcmd::Commands::MIC_CUE.sort.join(', '), :indent => ' ').join("\n")} Video Cue: #{Qcmd.wrapped_text(Qcmd::Commands::VIDEO_CUE.sort.join(', '), :indent => ' ').join("\n")} Once a command has been sent to an existing cue, subsequent cue commands will be sent to the same cue with needing to repeat the leading "cue NUMBER". Once a cue is connected its name will appear above the prompt. alias COMMAND ACTION Create a new command to use in qcmd! COMMAND should be a single word, starting with made of one or more letters, numbers, underscores, and/or hyphens. ACTION should be a legit qcmd program surrounded by parentheses, which is anything you can type into qcmd. If you want your command to accept arguments, use $1, $2, ... $n in place of the argument. For example: > alias cue-rename (cue $1 name "Hello $2") Would create a new command, "cue-rename", that you could use to rename a cue: > cue-rename 10 World to rename cue number 10 to "Hello World". We've included a few custom commands so you can see how it works. Aliases are stored in ~/.qcmd/settings.json and can be edited from there. aliases See all the aliases. ] end end end end end