anybar_rs
is a command-line app for controlling the macOS Anybar application.
- Download the latest version here
- unzip, then copy the binary into your
$PATH
(e.g./usr/local/bin
)
- unzip, then copy the binary into your
- Alternatively:
- install Rust and Cargo. Using rustup.rs is the easiest way to do this
- run
cargo install anybar_rs
- The binary should now be available to use. To check, run
anybar_rs --help
.
- Clone this project
- Run
cargo build --release
from the project root - The binary will be available as
target/release/anybar_rs
- Copy it into your
$PATH
.
By default, anybar_rs
assumes that Anybar is bound to localhost on UDP port 1738. Call it like so:
anybar_rs [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
FLAGS:
-h
, --help
Prints help information
-V
, --version
Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-p
, --port
Set destination UDP port. Input must be 0 – 6553, and defaults to 1738
ARGS:
COMMAND
The command you wish to send to Anybar
Where COMMAND
is one of the following:
- white
- red
- orange
- yellow
- green
- cyan
- blue
- purple
- black
- question
- exclamation
- quit
Being a stateless protocol, UDP provides no mechanism for checking whether its datagrams arrive.
- If the UDP datagram is succesfully sent,
anybar_rs
will exit with code0
. - Unknown flags, options, or an unknown
command
will print the usage and exit with code1
.
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