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makeosc

v0.1.0

Published

Simple NodeJS utility for generating osc buffers

Downloads

11

Readme

npm

makeosc

Simple NodeJS script for generating OSC bytes output to stdout.

Usage

Usage: makeosc [options]

simple util to make osc buffers

Options:
  -V, --version        output the version number
  --address <address>  OSC address
  --args <args...>     osc args (default: [])
  --slip               slip encode message (default: false)
  --types <types...>   osc arg types (choices: "s", "i", "f", "b", default: [])
  -h, --help           display help for command
  • using npx npx makeosc@latest --address /hello
  • install using npm install -g makeosc@latest and run makeosc --address /hello

Notes

  • --types option is a space seperate list of type characters that will determine what the corresponding argument type will be set to
    • optional
    • uses type codes from the OSC spec
  • --args option is a space-separated list of arguments. If a corresponding type is not found in the --types option it will default to string (s).
    • blobs (b) are to be entered as hex string representing the buffer to be sent so the ASCII string hello would be 68656c6c6f
  • the default protocol is UDP but can be changed to TCP using the --protocol flag

Examples

  • makeosc --address /test --args 1.0
  • makeosc --address /this/is/sent/via/tcp
  • makeosc --address /test/with/types --args 1 2.0 three --types i f
    • note that types is not the same length as args so the remaining argument (three) will default to string
  • makeosc --address /blob --args 68656c6c6f --types b