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Command Line Support #14

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fubarhouse opened this issue Jan 17, 2022 · 3 comments
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Command Line Support #14

fubarhouse opened this issue Jan 17, 2022 · 3 comments
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@fubarhouse
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm wanting to link this up to a StreamDeck - is there a way to interact with the app without hacking it for command line usage?

Describe the solution you'd like
A simple CLI client, or even a client we could hook into.

Describe alternatives you've considered
None at this stage.

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@fubarhouse fubarhouse added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 17, 2022
@justinforlenza
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That's a really great idea!

As of now the GUI framework i'm utilizing does not support command line arguments (nodegui/nodegui#586), but I will definitely look into alternative solutions.

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justinforlenza commented Feb 19, 2022

@fubarhouse While I do not personally have a solution as of yet, another community member found this: https://github.com/endocrimes/keylightctl as a possible solution!

I'll keep this issue open as I would still love to integrate something similar into the app itself

@justinforlenza justinforlenza changed the title Support for command line usage? Command Line Support Feb 27, 2022
@ZviBaratz
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+1. Even just having a command to show the window so that it can be assigned to some keyboard shortcut would be awesome.

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