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LORDSAWAR-GAME-LIST-CLIENT(6)	     Games	 LORDSAWAR-GAME-LIST-CLIENT(6)

NAME
       lordsawar-game-list-client - administer or query a game list server

SYNOPSIS
       lordsawar-game-list-client [OPTION...] [HOST]

DESCRIPTION
       A  command-line tool to manage a LordsAWar! game list server located at
       HOST.

       -p, --profile ID
	      Use this identity to make requests to the remote server.	The ID
	      looks like a guid.

       -a, --advertise
	      Ask the server to advertise a game.

       -u, --unadvertise ID
	      Ask  the server to stop advertising a game.  The ID looks like a
	      guid.

       -r, --remove-all ID
	      Ask the server to stop advertising games owned by the given pro‐
	      file ID.	The ID looks like a guid.

       -p, --port NUMBER
	      Connect to the remote server on the given port.

       -t, --terminate
	      Ask the server to stop running.

       -r, --reload
	      Ask  the	server	to  reload  it's list of advertised games from
	      disk.

       -l, --list
	      Ask the server to show a list of games it is advertising.

       -?, --help
	      Give this help list.

       When --profile is not specified, the first profile in  profiles.xml  is
       used by default.

       Specifying an ID of -1 to the --remove-all option will remove all games
       from the game list.

       When a --port is not specified, port 18998 is assumed.

       When HOST is not specified on the command-line, this tool will  try  to
       connect to 127.0.0.1.

FILES
       ~/.lordsawarrc	 The configuration file.

       ~/.lordsawar/profiles.xml
			 The data file representing the list of profiles.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <lordsawar-discuss@nongnu.org>.

lordsawar 0.3.0			   June 2014	 LORDSAWAR-GAME-LIST-CLIENT(6)
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