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From: Marvin Borner
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 23:33:42 +0100
Subject: Well I'm using Arch again

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-This plugin provides a wrapper around the "wakeonlan" tool available from most
-distributions' package repositories, or from the following website:
-
-http://gsd.di.uminho.pt/jpo/software/wakeonlan/
-
-In order to use this wrapper, create the ~/.wakeonlan directory, and place in
-that directory one file for each device you would like to be able to wake. Give
-the file a name that describes the device, such as its hostname. Each file
-should contain a line with the mac address of the target device and the network
-broadcast address.
-
-For instance, there might be a file ~/.wakeonlan/leto with the following
-contents:
-
-00:11:22:33:44:55:66 192.168.0.255
-
-To wake that device, use the following command:
-
-# wake leto
-
-The available device names will be autocompleted, so:
-
-# wake <tab>
-
-...will suggest "leto", along with any other configuration files that were
-placed in the ~/.wakeonlan directory.
-
-For more information regarding the configuration file format, check the
-wakeonlan man page.
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