Commands#
unipi-control#
Usage:
unipi-control [--log {systemd,stdout,file}] [--config CONFIG]
Argument |
Description |
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path to the configuration (default: |
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set log handler to file or systemd (choices: |
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verbose mode: multiple -v options increase the verbosity (maximum: 4) |
unipi-config-backup#
Backup Unipi Control configuration
Usage:
unipi-config-backup [--log {systemd,stdout,file}] [--config CONFIG] output
Argument |
Description |
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path to save the backup file |
required |
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path to the configuration (default: |
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set log handler to file or systemd (choices: |
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verbose mode: multiple -v options increase the verbosity (maximum: 4) |
unipi-config-converter#
Convert Evok to Unipi Control YAML file format.
Usage:
unipi-config-converter [--log {systemd,stdout,file}] [-v] [--force] input output
Argument |
Description |
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path to the evok YAML file |
required |
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path to save the converted YAML file |
required |
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overwrite output YAML file if already exists |
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set log handler to file or systemd (choices: |
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verbose mode: multiple -v options increase the verbosity (maximum: 4) |
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