Unofficial cli tool for Elgato KeyLight. Uses avahi to find the light. Set brightness and color temperature.
usage: keylight-control [-h] [--bright BRIGHT] [--temp TEMP] [--ip IP]
--bright 0
turns the light off. In this case, settings are not saved (so that keylight-control
with no parameters simply restores the last settings)
--ip auto
uses avahi to find the IP address. Once found, it will be saved, so if the IP address is static, it's faster to subsequently omit --ip
It assumes there is only one such light (at this stage).
If any parameter is skipped, the last saved value will be used. Settings are saved. In a future release, you will be able to provide a named profile to use saved settings.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--bright BRIGHT set brightness, 0 to 100. 0 will turn light off
--temp TEMP set color K. Range is 2900K to 7000K
--ip IP Use auto to find it with avahi aka zeroconf.
# Credit to https://github.com/adamesch/elgato-key-light-api for work done in documenting the REST-style API.
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On Debian 9 (Stretch) and newer, snap can be installed directly from the command line:
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