Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: clok
Version: 1.0.5
Summary: Listen to radio and set up alarms from your computer, control it from a web ui.
Home-page: http://github.com/fspot/clok
Author: fspot
Author-email: fred@fspot.org
License: BSD
Description: Clok
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        Listen to radio and set up alarms from your computer, and control it from a web UI. Relies on `mplayer`.
        
        ![Screenshot](https://lut.im/Kq4F6vuU/as1hYLr1)
        
        #### Features :
        
        - list / add / remove / edit radios and alarms
        - play / stop radios
        - easy to install (pure python dependencies) and to use (just type `clok`)
        - can be controlled via web ui or via REST API
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        ```
        $ sudo apt-get install mplayer
        $ pip install clok
        ```
        
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        ```
        Clok
        
        Usage:
          clok [-a ADDRESS -p PORT --database FILE --log LOG]
          clok -h | --help
          clok -v | --version
        
        Options:
          -h --help             Show this screen.
          -v --version          Show version.
          -d --database FILE    Specify the database filename (JSON storage).
                                [default: ./db.json]
          -a --address ADDRESS  Specify on which address to listen.
                                [default: 0.0.0.0]
          -p --port PORT        Specify on which port to listen.
                                [default: 8000]
          --log LOG             Specify where to log messages, and which level to set.
                                Can be "stderr", "syslog", or a filename, followed by the level.
                                [default: stderr:INFO]
          ```
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
