lirc-lsplugins(1)


NAME

   lirc-lsplugins - Print dynamic modules info

SYNOPSIS

   lirc-lsplugins [-l] [-q] [-U plugindir] [drivers]

   lirc-lsplugins -e [-q] [-U plugindir]

   lirc-lsplugins -y  [-U plugindir]

DESCRIPTION

   Tool  which  writes  a  simple list with info for each driver found. In
   particular, it writes info if a plugin can't be loaded e.  g.,  due  to
   unresolved references.

   The drivers argument is an optional selector which limits the output to
   matching drivers.  The match is a glob-type match as done by fnmatch()

OPTIONS

   -U --plugindir <path>
          Use <path> to search for plugins.  The  path  is  a':'-separated
          search path similar to e. g., $PATH.

   -q --quiet
          Don't write headers and trailing legend.

   -s --summary
          Just write a summary over number of plugins, drivers and errors.

   -e --errors
          Only list plugins which can't be loaded, or does not contain any
          drivers.

   -y --yaml
          Make a YAML listing reflecting the drivers' configuration  hints
          such  as  the  device_hint. The format is unstable and primarely
          used by lirc-setup(1).

   -l --long
          Add info on driver features.

   -p --default-path
          Print default search path and exit.

   -h --help
          Display usage summary.

   -v --version
          Display version info.

EXAMPLES

       $ lirc-lsplugins -U ../lib/.libs:/usr/local/lib/lirc/plugins tira*

   Lists all drivers with name matching 'tira*' found in plugins living in
   ../lib/.libs or /usr/local/lib/lirc/plugins.

RETURN VALUE

   lirc-lsplugins  returns  a non-zero error code if there is at least one
   plugin from which no driver can be loaded  or  options  and  parameters
   can't be parsed. Otherwise it returns zero.

BUGS

   Some  drivers change their capabilities in runtime after inspecting the
   underlying hardware. These runtime capabilities can not  be  listed  by
   lirc-lsplugins.

SEE ALSO

   fnmatch(3)
   lircd(8)





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