kodi-control 1.0

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Description:

kodicontrol 1.0

Author:
Ken Kundert

Version:
1.0

Released:
2023-04-08


Kodi Control can be used to control a running instance of Kodi from
a terminal. You can use it to interactively control the app and the players by
opening a terminal and typing individual characters to perform various actions.

Getting Started
Install using:
pip3 install --user kodi-control
Then, you need to create a file containing the settings. In
~/.config/kodi-control/settings.nt (a NestedText
file) that takes the following form:
hostname: localhost
port: 8080
username: kodi
password: password
All the values are optional with the defaults shown (except for password which
is empty by default).
Before using Kodi Control you must first enable the JSONRPC over HTTP
interface. To do so, open Kodi and navigate to Settings → Services
→ Control and enable “Allow remote control via HTTP”. While there you can add
a username and password if desired. Do not enable SSL.
You can run Kodi Control on a host different from the one that runs Kodi,
you just need to give the hostname for the machine that is running Kodi, and
of course that machine must be accessible over the network from the machine
running Kodi Control. In this case, some functionality, such as volume
control and starting and killing Kodi, is not available. Alternately, Kodi
can be run locally (best with two screens) or you can open an SSH terminal and
run Kodi Control on the Kodi host. In this case all functionality is
available. To control a remote Kodi while using an SSH terminal, you must
specify the name of your display in your settings.nt file. The typical
value is :0 or :0, but you can examine your DISPLAY environment variable
and specify whatever it contains:
display: :0
However you choose to do it, you would start Kodi Control in a terminal:
> kodi-control
Enter desired actions, use 'q' to terminate.

Navigation Keys:
BS: go back h: move left
ENT: select j: move down
ESC: go to to home screen k: move up
H: go to to home screen l: move right
c: context menu

Player Keys:
: toggle play/pause 7: go to 70% i: show info
0: go to 0% 8: go to 80% n: toggle navigation
1: go to 10% 9: go to 90% p: toggle play/pause
2: go to 20% P: toggle player on top s: go to start
3: go to 30% T: show subtitles t: hide subtitles
4: go to 40% b: skip backward x: stop player
5: go to 50% e: go to end
6: go to 60% f: skip forward

Sound Keys:
M: temporary mute m: toggle mute
d: volume down u: volume up

Kodi Keys:
': enter text K: kill kodi S: start kodi
As it starts, it immediately prints a list of available actions. Then you
simply type individual characters to run the desired action.
The temporary mute action (M) engages mute for settable number of seconds.
This can be used to turn off the sound during commercials. Once engaged you
will see a count down with the sound being re-enabled when the count reaches 0.
During the interim all input is ignore except ctrl-C which immediately
terminates the count-down and immediately re-activates the sound. You can
specify the duration of the temporary mute with the following setting:
temporary mute duration: 30
You can specify the path to the Kodi executable in your settings file:
kodi: kodi-standalone
kodi holds the command used to start Kodi. It can be just the command
name, in which case it must be on your path, or it can be the full path to the
command. By default it is simply kodi.
Older versions of Kodi have a bug that interferes with proper operation of
forward seeks of less than 60 seconds. Kodi Control works around this issue
if you specify the version number of Kodi in the settings file:
kodi version: 18.7
Currently, the workaround is disabled if the version is 19 or later.
If you have any trouble, you can enable the log file and examine it for clues.
To enable the log file, add the following to your settings file:
log: yes
The log file can then be found at ~/.local/share/kodi-control/log.
Feel free to post questions or bug report to GitHub Issues.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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