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lscp - the LinuxSampler Control Protocol (LSCP) shell

lscp [OPTIONS]

The LSCP shell allows to control a running instance of linuxsampler(1) from the command line. By default, the LSCP shell will assume LinuxSampler to run on the local machine and accordingly will try to connect to LinuxSampler on the local machine. You can however also connect to LinuxSampler instances running on any another machine available on the network. Since LSCP is essentially just a human readable text protocol, you can also control the sampler simply by using telnet(1) or netcat(1), however since the LSCP shell is aware about the details of the LSCP protocol, it has various advantages, i.e. it provides colored highlighting of correct, incorrect and complete commands while typing them on the terminal, automatic correction of obvious and trivial syntax errors, visual suggestion for completing the current command and also supports auto completion by tab key.

You can find examples and detailed informations about LinuxSampler's network protocol (LSCP) on http://linuxsampler.org/documentation.html#lscp_spec

The LSCP shell is designed as thin client, that is it forwards the individual key strokes to the sampler's LSCP server, which will actually perform all the LSCP knowledge based operations like syntactical error checks and suggestions for auto completions. The shell application then receives the generated informations and handles only output formatting on the command line terminal. This solution has one major advantage: one and the same LSCP shell can work with multiple different LinuxSampler versions and accordingly will still handle different LSCP versions correctly.

Host name of LSCP server (default "localhost").
TCP port number of LSCP server (default 8888).
Don't perform auto correction of obvious syntax errors.
Don't show LSCP reference documentation on screen.

None (yet).

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Report bugs to http://bugs.linuxsampler.org

Written by Christian Schoenebeck <cuse@users.sf.net>

09 Mar 2014 linuxsampler 2.3.1