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NAME

       jome-ctl - control a jome server

SYNOPSIS

       jome-ctl SERVER-NAME [pick | quit]

DESCRIPTION

       jome-ctl controls the jome(1) server named SERVER-NAME.

       See the “Server mode” section and -s option of jome(1) to learn more.

       On Unix, jome-ctl reads from and writes to the socket file /tmp/SERVER-NAME.

       The two available commands are:

       pick (default)
           Show the window of the jome server SERVER-NAME to pick an emoji.

           If you accept an emoji, then jome closes its window and sends what it prints to the standard output
           to jome-ctl which prints it as is and exits with status 0.

           If you cancel (press Escape or Ctrl+C, or close the window), then jome-ctl doesn’t print anything and
           exits with status 1.

       quit
           Terminate the jome server SERVER-NAME, also removing the associated socket file.

EXIT STATUS

       0 when the jome server accepts an emoji or 1 otherwise.

ABOUT

       jome was originally written by and is maintained by, as of jome 1.3.0, Philippe Proulx (eepp).

       GitHub project: ⟨https://github.com/eepp/jome⟩.

SEE ALSO

       jome(1)

JOME                                              8 April 2025                                       JOME-CTL(1)