It would be nice if there was a way to make this more script friendly.
The following is an example of a list of commands that would be very useful for anyone writing a script to automate this a little more (asdl is used to abbreviate audio-share-discord-linux):
./asdl -l o Lists output devices so user can use grep to find a specific one
./asdl -l i Lists input devices so user can use grep to find a specific one
./asdl -o <number/name> Selects the output device (This could be saved to a config file or something)
./asdl -i <number/name> Selects the input device (This could be also be saved to a config file)
./asdl -s Starts the program which uses the config file. If there isn't a config file, it could run like normal
./asdl -c Runs the program like is does now, but this way the user can change the config file easily through this interface if they wanted
./asdl -h Runs the program in headless mode (doesn't print any output) This would be beneficial to someone wanting to make a script to run this program
It would be nice if there was a way to make this more script friendly.
The following is an example of a list of commands that would be very useful for anyone writing a script to automate this a little more (
asdl
is used to abbreviateaudio-share-discord-linux
):./asdl -l o
Lists output devices so user can use grep to find a specific one./asdl -l i
Lists input devices so user can use grep to find a specific one./asdl -o <number/name>
Selects the output device (This could be saved to a config file or something)./asdl -i <number/name>
Selects the input device (This could be also be saved to a config file)./asdl -s
Starts the program which uses the config file. If there isn't a config file, it could run like normal./asdl -c
Runs the program like is does now, but this way the user can change the config file easily through this interface if they wanted./asdl -h
Runs the program in headless mode (doesn't print any output) This would be beneficial to someone wanting to make a script to run this program