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CAS(1) aMule utilities CAS(1) NAME cas - c aMule statistics SYNOPSIS cas [-o] [-p] [-c <path>] cas [-h] DESCRIPTION cas is a program for displaying the contents of your aMule online signature file to console (in a human readable form). For this to work, you must en- able the "Online Signature" option in aMule's preferences. [ -o, --picture, -P ] Writes the online signature picture. The long form --picture ac- cepts an optional =<PATH> to specify the output location; the short forms -o / -P do not (-P requires an immediately following <PATH> argument, and -o is a no-argument switch). Requires GD support com- piled in (__GD__); this option is silently ignored otherwise. [ -p, --html, -H ] HTML page with stats and picture. The long form --html accepts an optional =<PATH> to specify the output location; the short forms -p / -H do not (-H requires an immediately following <PATH> argument, and -p is a no-argument switch). [ -c <path>, --config-dir=<path> ] Read config from <path> instead of home [ -h, --help ] Prints a short usage description. Without any options, it prints online signature data to stdout. cas was written by Pedro de Oliveira <falso@rdk.homeip.net> FILES ~/.aMule/casrc aMule-online-sign.png (or .jpg, when -o / --picture is used and GD is available) aMule-online-sign.html (when -p / --html is used) REPORTING BUGS Please report bugs either on our forum (https://github.com/amule- org/amule/discussions), or in our bugtracker (https://github.com/amule- org/amule/issues). Please do not report bugs in e-mail, neither to our mailing list nor directly to any team member. COPYRIGHT aMule and all of its related utilities are distributed under the GNU Gen- eral Public License. SEE ALSO amule(1), wxcas(1) AUTHOR This manpage was written by Vollstrecker <amule@vollstreckernet.de> cas v0.8 August 2026 CAS(1)
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