About

this plugin creates a command queue

see the aardwolf eq plugin for examples of how to use it

Commands

Base

api


usage: #bp.cmdq.api [-h] [api]

list functions in the api

positional arguments:
  api         api to get details of

optional arguments:
  -h, --help  show help (default: False)

help


usage: #bp.cmdq.help [-a] [-c] [-h]

show help info for this plugin

optional arguments:
  -a, --api       show functions this plugin has in the api (default: False)
  -c, --commands  show commands in this plugin (default: False)
  -h, --help      show help (default: False)

inspect


usage: #bp.cmdq.inspect [-m METHOD] [-o OBJECT] [-s] [-h]

inspect a plugin

optional arguments:
  -m METHOD, --method METHOD
                        get code for a method
  -o OBJECT, --object OBJECT
                        show an object of the plugin, can be method or
                        variable
  -s, --simple          show a simple output (default: False)
  -h, --help            show help (default: False)

reset


usage: #bp.cmdq.reset [-h]

reset the plugin

optional arguments:
  -h, --help  show help (default: False)

save


usage: #bp.cmdq.save [-h]

save the plugin state

optional arguments:
  -h, --help  show help (default: False)

set


usage: #bp.cmdq.set [-h] [name] [value]

change a setting in the plugin

if there are no arguments or 'list' is the first argument then
it will list the settings for the plugin

positional arguments:
  name        the setting name (default: list)
  value       the new value of the setting

optional arguments:
  -h, --help  show help (default: False)

stats


usage: #bp.cmdq.stats [-h]

show plugin stats

optional arguments:
  -h, --help  show help (default: False)

API

baseclass


cmdq.baseclass()

    return the cmdq baseclass


original defined in plugins/core/cmdq.py