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<div class="hgroup"><h1 class="title"><span class="title">CLI (command line interface)</span></h1></div>
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<p class="p">Streamtuner2 is a graphical tool. But it also has a limited commandline interface,
	which can be used to query station information. This is useful for interfacing with
	other applications.</p>
<p class="p">Open a terminal and call <span class="code">streamtuner2 help</span> to get an overview over
	available commands.</p>
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<div class="title title-terms"><h2><span class="title">Examples</span></h2></div>
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<dt class="terms"><span class="code">streamtuner2 play "station"</span></dt>
<dd class="terms"><p class="p">This command looks through all channel plugins, and finds a station containing the
	    mentioned title. You must put the station title in quotes in shell calls, if it contains
	    e.g. spaces. You can optionally specify a channelname before the station title.</p></dd>
<dt class="terms"><span class="code">streamtuner2 url [channel] "station"</span></dt>
<dd class="terms"><p class="p">Just looks up the streaming URL for a given station. If no channel name is given,
		ST2 searches through all available channel plugins again.</p></dd>
<dt class="terms"><span class="code">streamtuner2 stream shoutcast "station"</span></dt>
<dd class="terms"><p class="p">Prints available station data as JSON</p></dd>
<dt class="terms"><span class="code">streamtuner2 category internet_radio_org_uk "Pop"</span></dt>
<dd class="terms"><p class="p">Loads fresh data from the specified channel service, and prints out JSON data for
		the whole category. Note that the category name must have the excact case.</p></dd>
<dt class="terms"><span class="code">streamtuner2 categories channel</span></dt>
<dd class="terms"><p class="p">Fetches the current list of available categories/genres for a channel service.</p></dd>
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<p class="p">Specifying a channel name is often optional. If you add one, it should be all-lowercase.
	You can also give a list, like "shoutcast,xiph" which would be searched then.</p>
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<div class="hgroup"><h2 class="title"><span class="title">GUI options</span></h2></div>
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<p class="p">There are also a few command line flags, which influence the
        graphical runtime.</p>
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<div class="title title-item"><h3><span class="title">--gtk3</span></h3></div>
<p class="p">Picks the Gtk3 toolkit. Which is default for Python3 runs.
            But could also be used for Python2 instead of pygtk.</p>
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<div class="title title-item"><h3><span class="title">--gtk2</span></h3></div>
<p class="p">Fake option. Python2 runs on Gtk2 per default. And Py3 is
            bound to Gtk3/PyGObject anyway.</p>
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<div class="title title-item"><h3><span class="title">-D</span></h3></div>
<p class="p">Enable debug output on the console. Identical to the debug
            configuration dialog option.</p>
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<div class="title title-item"><h3><span class="title">-d plugin</span></h3></div>
<p class="p">Disable a named plugin. Useful if it hangs on startup. So
            <span class="cmd">-d xiph</span> can temporarily disable it. Note that this
            flag gets set durably by clicking [save] in the config
            dialog.</p>
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<div class="title title-item"><h3><span class="title">-e plugin</span></h3></div>
<p class="p">Enable a channel/feature plugin just once.</p>
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<div class="title title-item"><h3><span class="title">-h</span></h3></div>
<p class="p">Print help list with all known command line flags. Note that
            this excludes details on the CLI action commands.</p>
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<div class="title title-item"><h3><span class="title">-x</span></h3></div>
<p class="p">Exit right away. A flag only used for testing.</p>
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