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@gfto gfto commented Nov 21, 2014

Configuring obe using 'screen' hacks is not the best way for setting up the encoder, so I've added support for reading the commands from config file. This allows me to run obe using process supervision which is a nice thing (not that obe crashes but better safe than sorry).

Another small feature is --full-help parameter that lists what commands obe supports.

Georgi Chorbadzhiyski added 3 commits November 21, 2014 14:19
This patch adds support for running OBE like any other program
that needs configuration. Save the commands that you usually
type into OBE shell in regular text file and then run
'obecli --config-file=my.conf' and you are good to go.

NOTE: There is possible change in behaviour! After this patch
the interactive shell is run only if there are no command line
parameters after 'obecli' or '-s'/'--shell' parameter is used.
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midicase commented Aug 8, 2019

I agree, config file is a nice start. Though I might go one step further and put a proper API on the system. The packages are a bit dated though. Project looks abandoned

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