![Windows](https://img.shields.io/badge/Windows-0078D6?style=for-the-badge&logo=windows&logoColor=white) ![Linux](https://img.shields.io/badge/Linux-FCC624?style=for-the-badge&logo=linux&logoColor=black) # VBAN Sendtext Send Voicemeeter/Matrix vban requests. For an outline of past/future changes refer to: [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) ## Tested against - Basic 1.0.8.4 - Banana 2.0.6.4 - Potato 3.0.2.4 - Matrix 1.0.0.3 ## Requirements - [Voicemeeter](https://voicemeeter.com/) or [Matrix](https://vb-audio.com/Matrix/) - Go 1.18 or greater (if you want to compile yourself, otherwise check `Releases`) --- ## `Use` `go get github.com/onyx-and-iris/vbantxt` ```go package main import ( "log" "github.com/onyx-and-iris/vbantxt" ) func main() { var ( host string = "vm.local" port int = 6980 streamname string = "onyx" ) vbantxtClient, err := vbantxt.New(host, port, streamname) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer vbantxtClient.Close() err = vbantxtClient.Send("strip[0].mute=0") if err != nil { _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error: %s", err) os.Exit(1) } } ``` ## `Command Line` Pass `host`, `port` and `streamname` as flags, for example: ``` vbantxt-cli -h="gamepc.local" -p=6980 -s=Command1 "strip[0].mute=1 strip[1].mono=1" ``` You may also store them in a `config.toml` located in `home directory / .config / vbantxt_cli /` A valid `config.toml` might look like this: ```toml [connection] Host="gamepc.local" Port=6980 Streamname="Command1" ``` - `host` defaults to "localhost" - `port` defaults to 6980 - `streamname` defaults to "Command1" Command line flags will override values in a config.toml. --- ## `Script files` The vbantxt-cli utility accepts a single string request or an array of string requests. This means you can pass scripts stored in files. For example, in Windows with Powershell you could: `vbantxt-cli $(Get-Content .\script.txt)` Or with Bash: `cat script.txt | xargs vbantxt-cli` to load commands from a file: ``` strip[0].mute=1;strip[0].mono=0 strip[1].mute=0;strip[1].mono=1 bus[3].eq.On=0 ``` --- ## `Matrix` Sending commands to VB-Audio Matrix is also possible, for example: ``` vbantxt-cli -s=streamname "Point(ASIO128.IN[2],ASIO128.OUT[1]).dBGain = -8" ``` --- ## `Logging` Log level may be set by passing the `-l` flag with a number from 0 up to 6 where 0 = Panic, 1 = Fatal, 2 = Error, 3 = Warning, 4 = Info, 5 = Debug, 6 = Trace Log level defaults to Warning level.