This command can be used without logging in.
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.B cookie \fICOOKIE
-Log a user back in using a cookie created with \fBmake-cookie\fR.
+Log a user back in using a cookie created with \fBmake\-cookie\fR.
The response contains the username.
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.B deluser \fIUSERNAME
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If the track or preference do not exist then the response code is 555.
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-.B get-global \fIKEY\fR
+.B get\-global \fIKEY\fR
Get a global preference.
.IP
If the preference does not exist then the response code is 555.
.IP
See \fBEVENT LOG\fR below for more details.
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-.B make-cookie
+.B make\-cookie
Returns an opaque string that can be used by the \fBcookie\fR command to log
this user back in on another connection (until the cookie expires).
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at the head of the queue (i.e. next to be be played) first.
See below for the track information syntax.
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-.B random-disable
+.B random\-disable
Disable random play (but don't stop the current track).
Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
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-.B random-enable
+.B random\-enable
Enable random play.
Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
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-.B random-enabled
+.B random\-enabled
Report whether random play is enabled.
The second field of the response line will be \fByes\fR or \fBno\fR.
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Requires the \fBpause\fR right.
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.B revoke \fBcookie\fR
-Revoke a cookie previously created with \fBmake-cookie\fR.
+Revoke a cookie previously created with \fBmake\-cookie\fR.
It will not be possible to use this cookie in the future.
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-.B rtp-address
+.B rtp\-address
Report the RTP broadcast (or multicast) address, in the form \fIADDRESS
PORT\fR.
This command does not require authentication.
Set a preference.
Requires the \fBprefs\fR right.
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-.B set-global \fIKEY\fR \fIVALUE\fR
+.B set\-global \fIKEY\fR \fIVALUE\fR
Set a global preference.
Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
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Unset a preference.
Requires the \fBprefs\fR right.
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-.B \fBunset-global\fR \fIKEY\fR
+.B \fBunset\-global\fR \fIKEY\fR
Unset a global preference.
Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
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