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### Installation


### Using the provided Binaries
Download `obs-cmd`, pick the correct binary for your OS, example `obs-cmd-linux-amd64`

https://github.com/grigio/obs-cmd/releases/latest
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chmod +x obs-cmd-linux-amd64 && sudo mv obs-cmd-linux-amd64 /usr/local/bin/obs-cmd
```

Or run this commands to build the binary from source and install it
### Installing From Source
First ensure that Rust is installed on your system. Clone the repo to your local system:

```
git clone https://github.com/grigio/obs-cmd.git
```

Next `cd` into the cloned directory then at the top-level of the directory run:

```
cargo build --release
sudo ln -s $PWD/target/release/obs-cmd /usr/local/bin/
```

### Configuration
Once the build is complete you may move the produce binary into an approriate binary location, such as `/usr/local/bin`:

```
sudo cp target/release/obs-cmd /usr/local/bin/obs-cmd
```

### Installing on Arch Linux
The `obs-cmd` package is maintained on the [Arch User Repository](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/obs-cmd).

Ensure that [rust](https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/rust/) is installed for access to `cargo`.

To install `obs-cmd` you can either use an AUR helper of your choice such as [yay](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/yay) or [aurman](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/aurman) or download the PKGBUILD directly and use makepkg to produce the finished package:
```
wget https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/snapshot/obs-cmd.tar.gz
```

Untar the .tar.gz file:
```
tar xvzf obs-cmd.tar.gz
```

`cd` into the directory:
```
cd obs-cmd
```

Run makepkg to produce the installable package:
```
makepkg -s
```

And finally use pacman to install the produced package (*your version number may vary*):
```
sudo pacman -U obs-cmd-0.15.3-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
```

## Configuration

Create the config file in `~/.config/obs-cmd.toml`

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Open OBS Studio and set your `OBS_WS_PASSWORD` in `Tools > Websocker Server Settings`


### Usage
## Usage

### Supported Command Options

```
obs-cmd scene switch <scene>
obs-cmd scene switch @cam-front
obs-cmd toggle-mute Mic/Aux
obs-cmd recording toggle
obs-cmd streaming start
obs-cmd virtualcam start
obs-cmd replay toggle
obs-cmd replay save
obs-cmd info
```

### Example Usage
```
obs-cmd recording start
$ obs-cmd recording start
Recording started
Result: Ok(())
obs-cmd recording stop
$ obs-cmd recording stop
obs-cmd info
$ obs-cmd info
Version: Version { obs_version: Version { major: 29, minor: 1, patch: 1 }, obs_web_socket_version: Version { major: 5, minor: 2, patch: 2 }, rpc_version: 1, available_requests: ..
```

### Donations
## Donations

Donations are welcome and will go towards further development of this project

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