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# Command line interface
The command-line interface (often abbreviated CLI) is an interface allowing
administration operations without the use of the web interface. It can either
be run in interactive mode (`supysonic-cli`) or to issue a single command
(`supysonic-cli <arguments>`).
If ran without arguments, `supysonic-cli` will open an interactive prompt. You
can use the command line tool to do a few things:
## Help commands
Whenever you are lost
```
Usage:
supysonic-cli help
supysonic-cli help user
supysonic-cli help folder
Arguments:
user Display the help message for the user command
folder Display the help message for the folder command
```
## User management commands
```
Usage:
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supysonic-cli user add <user> [-p <password>] [-e <email>]
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supysonic-cli user delete <user>
supysonic-cli user changepass <user> <password>
supysonic-cli user list
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supysonic-cli user setroles [-a|-A] [-j|-J] <user>
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Arguments:
add Add a new user
delete Delete the user
changepass Change the user's password
list List all the users
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setroles Give or remove rights to the user
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Options:
-p --password <password> Specify the user's password
-e --email <email> Specify the user's email
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-a --noadmin Revoke admin rights
-A --admin Grant admin rights
-j --nojukebox Revoke jukebox rights
-J --jukebox Grant jukebox rights
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```
## Folder management commands
```
Usage:
supysonic-cli folder add <name> <path>
supysonic-cli folder delete <name>
supysonic-cli folder list
supysonic-cli folder scan [-f] [--background | --foreground] [<name>...]
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Arguments:
add Add a new folder
delete Delete a folder
list List all the folders
scan Scan all or specified folders
Options:
-f --force Force scan of already known files even if they
haven't changed
--background Scan in the background. Requires the daemon to
be running.
--foreground Scan in the foreground, blocking the process
while the scan is running
```