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How do I print jack-audio and midi ports to the command line, similar to aconnect -io for inputs and outputs of ALSA MIDI?










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          jack_lsp [options] [filter string]



          is able to print all jack ports (Audio and MIDI).





          From the help-text:



          List active Jack ports, and optionally display extra information.
          Optionally filter ports which match ALL strings provided after any options.



          Display options:
          -s, --server <name> Connect to the jack server named <name>
          -A, --aliases List aliases for each port
          -c, --connections List connections to/from each port
          -l, --latency Display per-port latency in frames at each port
          -L, --latency Display total latency in frames at each port
          -p, --properties Display port properties. Output may include:
          input|output, can-monitor, physical, terminal

          -t, --type Display port type
          -h, --help Display this help message
          --version Output version information and exit


          For more information see http://jackaudio.org/






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            jack_lsp [options] [filter string]



            is able to print all jack ports (Audio and MIDI).





            From the help-text:



            List active Jack ports, and optionally display extra information.
            Optionally filter ports which match ALL strings provided after any options.



            Display options:
            -s, --server <name> Connect to the jack server named <name>
            -A, --aliases List aliases for each port
            -c, --connections List connections to/from each port
            -l, --latency Display per-port latency in frames at each port
            -L, --latency Display total latency in frames at each port
            -p, --properties Display port properties. Output may include:
            input|output, can-monitor, physical, terminal

            -t, --type Display port type
            -h, --help Display this help message
            --version Output version information and exit


            For more information see http://jackaudio.org/






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              jack_lsp [options] [filter string]



              is able to print all jack ports (Audio and MIDI).





              From the help-text:



              List active Jack ports, and optionally display extra information.
              Optionally filter ports which match ALL strings provided after any options.



              Display options:
              -s, --server <name> Connect to the jack server named <name>
              -A, --aliases List aliases for each port
              -c, --connections List connections to/from each port
              -l, --latency Display per-port latency in frames at each port
              -L, --latency Display total latency in frames at each port
              -p, --properties Display port properties. Output may include:
              input|output, can-monitor, physical, terminal

              -t, --type Display port type
              -h, --help Display this help message
              --version Output version information and exit


              For more information see http://jackaudio.org/






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                jack_lsp [options] [filter string]



                is able to print all jack ports (Audio and MIDI).





                From the help-text:



                List active Jack ports, and optionally display extra information.
                Optionally filter ports which match ALL strings provided after any options.



                Display options:
                -s, --server <name> Connect to the jack server named <name>
                -A, --aliases List aliases for each port
                -c, --connections List connections to/from each port
                -l, --latency Display per-port latency in frames at each port
                -L, --latency Display total latency in frames at each port
                -p, --properties Display port properties. Output may include:
                input|output, can-monitor, physical, terminal

                -t, --type Display port type
                -h, --help Display this help message
                --version Output version information and exit


                For more information see http://jackaudio.org/






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                jack_lsp [options] [filter string]



                is able to print all jack ports (Audio and MIDI).





                From the help-text:



                List active Jack ports, and optionally display extra information.
                Optionally filter ports which match ALL strings provided after any options.



                Display options:
                -s, --server <name> Connect to the jack server named <name>
                -A, --aliases List aliases for each port
                -c, --connections List connections to/from each port
                -l, --latency Display per-port latency in frames at each port
                -L, --latency Display total latency in frames at each port
                -p, --properties Display port properties. Output may include:
                input|output, can-monitor, physical, terminal

                -t, --type Display port type
                -h, --help Display this help message
                --version Output version information and exit


                For more information see http://jackaudio.org/







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