obs-cli
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365 | 35,528 | |
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0.0 | 9.7 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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obs-cli
- OBS Replay shortcut not working with wayland
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Keybind For Change scene OBS
Leverage OBS' API and use https://github.com/muesli/obs-cli or something similar.
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The differences between xorg and Wayland
Your WM/DE can respond to global hotkeys though, so you can presumably set some to issue obs-cli commands.
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Linux Streamers, What Tips, Tricks, and Tools Do You Use?
The only tip I'd have would be for Wayland users who suffer from not having global shortcuts work with OBS: obs-cli with obs-websocket have you covered. Set a keyboard shortcut or Stream Deck button (using streamdeck-ui) to execute an obs-cli command and you're done.
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OBS Studio Hotkeys
There is an obs-cli application that you can use to pass commands to OBS. Last time I tried it it wasn't fully compatible with the last OBS version, but check it out none the less, maybe they updated it.
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After six years of using Ubuntu (and other Linux Distros), it's time to say a painful (and unavoidable) temporary goodbye (migrating back to Windows)
I am on the same boat as you, though for not professional reason, but personal. Ive been using ubuntu for 3 years, off and on before that. I got a streamdeck about two years ago when I started streaming for fun and the streamdeck + OBS intergration is lack luster. There are projects that are helping to fill the gap (obs-cli and Streamdeck UI) but they lack a lot of the features offered from the official elgato control panel.
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Discord: "Xwayland is not currently officially supported"
So with a little manual setup, anything that can be done from command line can be done with global shortcuts, e.g. using obs-cli for OBS shortcuts: https://i.imgur.com/NZOg68p.png
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I was under the impression that the StarTech USB3HDCAP was compatible with the OSSC, but I seem to be dropping sync. Any ideas?
So I came up with kind of a hacky solution with a Powershell script. It disables the sceneitem in OBS with obs-cli, restarts the entire USB port with devcon64, and then reenables the OBS sceneitem.
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Anyone using obs in kde wayland ?
In the meantime, you could probably use something like obs-cli, set up scripts to start and stop recording, and bind them to hotkeys in KWin.
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Show the display where the cursor is. Any idea how?
For the moment, I'm thinking about using ahk to detect the mouse position, which would then speak to obs-cli which would switch scenes.
cli
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Tools that keep me productive
GitHub CLI - GitHub on the command line. Great for creating PRs, etc.
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The power of the CLI with Golang and Cobra CLI
This package is widely used for powerful CLI builds, it is used for example for Kubernetes CLI and GitHub CLI, in addition to offering some cool features such as automatic completion of shell, automatic recognition of flags (the tags) , and you can use -h or -help for example, among other facilities.
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pyaction 4.28.0 Released
This Docker image is designed to support implementing Github Actions with Python. As of version 4.0.0., it starts with the official python docker image as the base which is a Debian OS. It specifically uses python:3-slim to keep the image size down for faster loading of Github Actions that use pyaction. On top of the base, we've installed curl gpg, git, and the GitHub CLI. We added curl and gpg because they are needed to install the GitHub CLI, and they may come in handy anyway (especially curl) when implementing a GitHub Action.
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The Ladybird Browser Project
You might be interested in GitHub's cli tool, which is open source, if you want to access GitHub without running their proprietary JS code.
https://cli.github.com/
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Ok Boomer! Instant GitHub Repo Creation in One Command 🚀
👉 Note: This script uses the GitHub CLI. So make sure you've installed that if you haven't already. Instructions here.
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
View on GitHub
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NixOS has one fatal flaw
(Context: I'm pretty thick into Nix, and have been for about four years. Most of this post is focussed on the NixOS desktop experience, so DevOps nerds, ymmv.)
Unpopular opinion: Nix is not that hard.
What's "hard" from a nix-promotion strategy is motivating people to understand why they would want the benefits it offers. Mostly because Nix, especially with home-manager, dramatically worsens UX for several day-to-day tasks, simply by violating the Law of Least Surprise every couple of hours in normal use.
I want a fully idempotent, version-locked, rewindable user environment, with a version-controlled central config, because I have half a dozen devices that, for reasons, I need to keep perfectly interchangeable with one another. Most users do not want this, for the simple fact that mutating their configs and differentiating them locally on specific machines is not a bug, but a feature.
Even more than that, it's an expectation that most software developers share as well.
Case in point: I filed a bug against the GitHub CLI last week. If any org has the scope and motivation to build software that's compatible with NixOS, an OS most of whose users are developers, it should be GitHub, which is, at least notionally, all about developers, developers, developers. A change in GH required a config format migration, which was sensibly done by opening the config .yml and rewriting it.
Of course, this breaks NixOS not just in practice but in principle. NixOS/home-manager makes config files read-only. Surprise! https://github.com/cli/cli/issues/8462
The response from GitHub was basically, "yeah, we knew this was going to happen, we mentioned it to the packagers at NixOS, but we did it anyway, because it was still the best way to proceed for us." (And they weren't wrong.)
Now, once a month is an annoyance, but I run into these problems daily. I can't imagine any sane person -- which I am not -- would persist with using it.
Why do I keep using NixOS, then? Because I am terribly and disproprotionately annoyed by small changes in my user experience, which I find disruptive to my workflow and hence threaten my success. For me, forbidding apps from mutating the config files I established for them is a selling point. Being able to version-control an idempotent declarative config for all of them at once is heaven.
Unless you're like me, you'll hate NixOS. But some were meant for Nix.
Because
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How do you handle secret rotation in kubernetes (i. e. with github access tokens)
To use a proper dynamic auth for ghcr.io you can create a "credential helper" and then it is supported by flux, see here: https://fluxcd.io/flux/cheatsheets/oci-artifacts/#authentication Unfortunately the "official" credential helper for ghcr.io doesn't exist. I use this simple script as a helper: https://gist.github.com/pkit/a98411d21ecc9293066f4579088187d1 Which requires gh cli to be installed.
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pyaction 4.27.0 Released
This Docker image is designed to support implementing Github Actions with Python. As of version 4.0.0., it starts with the official python docker image as the base which is a Debian OS. It specifically uses python:3-slim to keep the image size down for faster loading of Github Actions that use pyaction. On top of the base, we've installed curl gpg, git, and the GitHub CLI. We added curl and gpg because they are needed to install the GitHub CLI, and they may come in handy anyway (especially curl) when implementing a GitHub Action.
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Everything I install and set up on a new MacBook as a web developer
Two CLI tools I install right away are the GitHub CLI (via brew) and the Netlify CLI (via npm).
What are some alternatives?
nvidia-patch - This patch removes restriction on maximum number of simultaneous NVENC video encoding sessions imposed by Nvidia to consumer-grade GPUs.
cobra - A Commander for modern Go CLI interactions
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
gh.vim - Vim/Neovim plugin for GitHub
cinny-desktop - Yet another matrix client for desktop
glab - The GitLab CLI tool. Archived: now officially adopted by GitLab as the official CLI tool and maintained at https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cli. See https://github.com/profclems/glab/issues/983
streamdeck-ui - A Linux compatible UI for the Elgato Stream Deck.
vscode-dev-containers - NOTE: Most of the contents of this repository have been migrated to the new devcontainers GitHub org (https://github.com/devcontainers). See https://github.com/devcontainers/template-starter and https://github.com/devcontainers/feature-starter for information on creating your own!
obs-websocket - Remote-control of OBS Studio through WebSocket
octo.nvim - Edit and review GitHub issues and pull requests from the comfort of your favorite editor
hata - Async Discord API wrapper.
cockroach - CockroachDB - the open source, cloud-native distributed SQL database.