If \fIREGEXP\fR is present only matching files are returned.
.TP
.B get \fITRACK\fR \fIPREF\fR
-Getsa preference value.
+Gets a preference value.
On success the second field of the response line will have the value.
.IP
If the track or preference do not exist then the response code is 555.
.TP
.B new \fR[\fIMAX\fR]
Send the most recently added \fIMAX\fR tracks in a response body.
-If the argument is ommitted, the \fBnew_max\fR most recent tracks are
+If the argument is omitted, the \fBnew_max\fR most recent tracks are
listed (see \fBdisorder_config\fR(5)).
.TP
.B nop
The response contains the queue ID of the track.
Requires the \fBplay\fR right.
.TP
+.B playafter \fITARGET\fR \fITRACK\fR ...
+Add all the tracks in the \fITRACK\fR list to the queue after \fITARGET\fR
+(which should be a track ID).
+If \fITARGET\fR is the empty string then the listed tracks are put
+at the head of the queue.
+.IP
+Currently the success result does \fInot\fR include the new track IDs.
+.IP
+Requires the \fBplay\fR right.
+.TP
.B playing
Report what track is playing.
.IP
.B playlist-get \fIPLAYLIST\fR
Get the contents of a playlist, in a response body.
Requires permission to read that playlist and the \fBread\fR right.
+If the playlist does not exist the response is 555.
.TP
.B playlist-get-share \fIPLAYLIST\fR
Get the sharing status of a playlist.
Setting the volume requires the \fBvolume\fR right.
.SH RESPONSES
Responses are three-digit codes.
-The first digit distinguishes errors from succesful responses:
+The first digit distinguishes errors from successful responses:
.TP
.B 2
Operation succeeded.