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github.com/MrMarble/improv-wifi
Simple improv wifi implementation in Go
Usage: improv [options]
Options:
-n, --name <name> The name of the bluetooth device. (default is the hostname)
-i, --identify-command <command> The command to run when identifying the device
-w, --wifi-command <command> The command to run when setting the wifi settings. (default is to use nmcli)
-t, --timeout <duration> The number of minutes to advertise the device for. (default is 2m. 0 means advertise forever)
-d, --debug Enable debug logging
-h, --help Show this help message
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