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Bash script allowing you to play video games hosted on a Windows machine, but controlled from a Linux machine.
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"play" is a script that allows a user to control a game that is hosted on a Windows machine from a Linux machine. REQUIREMENTS: Windows machine (gaming rig) ---------------------------- winrun_svr ControlMyMonitor from Nirsoft A DDC-compatible monitor (you can use ControlMyMonitor to check) Linux machine (client) ---------------------- winrun ddcutil root privleges INSTALLATION: Linux machine ------------- Copy "chmon" and "play" to "/usr/bin" CONFIGURATION: Open ~/.config/play/config and fill out the values accordingly. HOW TO USE: play [COMMAND] Launch the game defined by the COMMAND parameter. play -l Print a formatted table of games saved to the games.list file excluding file paths. play -lv Print a formatted table of games saved to the games.list file including file paths and task names. play -f [PATTERN] Search for a matching PATTERN in the games.list file and list results excluding file paths. play -fv [PATTERN] Search for a matching PATTERN in the games.list file and list results including file paths and task names. play -a [COMMAND] [TITLE] [PATH] [TASK] Add a game to the list that is located at the PATH on the Windows machine, is started by using the COMMAND parameter, and can be easily referenced in the -l functionality by the game's formal TITLE, which shows up in Task Manager as TASK (typically a ".exe" file). Filepath shortcuts for PATH can be found in the ~/.config/play/config file and referenced via the --help flag play -r [PATTERN] Search for a matching PATTERN in the games.list file and remove it from the games.list file. This will generate a games.list.bak file, which is the games.list file before the specified program is removed. play -? OR play --help Print help text.
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