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Hi Neo, I really loved your new beta app, if you could give demo to create charts, this helps a lot.

Thanks in advance,

Akshay

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vagalumectl(1)						      General Commands Manual						    vagalumectl(1)

NAME
vagalumectl - Remotely control Vagalume via its D-Bus interface SYNOPSIS
vagalumectl [command] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the vagalumectl command. vagalumectl is a front end to easily control the Vagalume Last.fm client via its D-Bus interface without having to use low-level commands. COMMANDS
play Start playing the last selected radio. skip Skip to the next song. stop Stop playing. love Mark the current song as 'loved'. ban Mark the current song as 'banned' and skip to the next one. globaltag tag Play a 'global tag' radio. artist artist Play a 'similar artists' radio. group group Play a 'Last.fm group' radio. loved user Play a user's 'loved tracks' radio. mix user Play a user's mix radio neighbours user Play a user's 'neighbours' radio. library user Play a user's library playlist user Play a user's playlist. playurl url Play an arbitrary radio URL. volumeup [inc] Increase playback volume. If inc is not specified it takes 5 as the default value. This command is not available on all platforms. volumedown [inc] Decrease playback volume. If inc is not specified it takes 5 as the default value. This command is not available on all platforms. volume value Set the playback volume to a specific value. This command is not available on all platforms. start Start Vagalume (unless already running). close Close Vagalume (unless already closed). help Show a quick reference of all available commands. EXAMPLES
Start playing the last selected radio: $ vagalumectl play Play your loved tracks' radio: $ vagalumectl loved YOURUSERNAME Play your best friend's playlist: $ vagalumectl playlist USERNAME Please notice that quotes are recommended around parameters that might contain white spaces, such as tag or artist , e.g: $ vagalumectl tag "hard rock" $ vagalumectl artist "Led Zeppelin" SEE ALSO
vagalume(1) AUTHOR
This manpage has been written by Mario Sanchez Prada <msanchez@igalia.com> 2010-10-30 vagalumectl(1)
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