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plugin XEP-0048, XEP-0402; CLI (bookmarks): implement XEP-0402 (PEP Native Bookmarks):
- Former bookmarks implementation is now labeled as "legacy".
- XEP-0402 is now used for bookmarks when relevant namespaces are found, and it fallbacks
to legacy XEP-0048/XEP-0049 bookmarks otherwise.
- CLI legacy bookmark commands have been moved to `bookmarks legacy`
- CLI bookmarks commands now use the new XEP-0402 (with fallback to legacy one
automatically used if necessary).
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 20 Nov 2024 11:43:27 +0100 |
parents | 267e4987b58b |
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================================================== pipe: send/receive data stream through shell pipes ================================================== ``pipe`` commands allow you to send or receive data stream through a Unix shell pipe. Libervia will create a network connection (using XMPP and Jingle) between you an your contact. in == Receive data stream. Data will be send to stdout, so it can be piped out or simply print to the screen. You can specify bare jids of entities to accept stream for, by default all streams are accepted. example ------- Receive a video stream, and redirect it to mpv_ so show the video:: $ li pipe in | mpv - .. _mpv: https://mpv.io/ out === Send data stream. Data comes from stdin, so you may use pipe in something or just write some text. The only expected argument is the full jid of the device where the stream must be piped out. example ------- Send a video to louise:: $ li pipe out louise@example.org/libervia.123 < some_video.webm Send output from ``cal`` command to louise:: $ cal | li pipe out louise@example.org/libervia.123