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Version 0.9.13: 2019-08-14
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Fix bug that prevented rtl_wmbus to run inside daemon.
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Version 0.9.12: 2019-08-12
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Added experimental detection for apator162 where the total water consumption
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# Running without config files, good for experimentation and test.
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```
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wmbusmeters version: 0.9.9
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wmbusmeters version: 0.9.13
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Usage: wmbusmeters {options} <device> ( [meter_name] [meter_type]{:<modes>} [meter_id] [meter_key] )*
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As <options> you can use:
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--addconversions=<unit>,<unit> change/add units for the meter output
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--addconversions=<unit>+ add conversion to these units to json and meter env variables (GJ)
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--debug for a lot of information
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--exitafter=<time> exit program after time, eg 20h, 10m 5s
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--format=<hr/json/fields> for human readable, json or semicolon separated fields
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--meterfiles=<dir> store meter readings in dir
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--meterfilesaction=(overwrite|append) overwrite or append to the meter readings file
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--meterfilesnaming=(name|id|name-id) the meter file is the meter's: name, id or name-id
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--n1a to --n1f listen to N1 messages (perhaps)
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--oneshot wait for an update from each meter, then quit
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--separator=<c> change field separator to c
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--shell=<cmdline> invokes cmdline with env variables containing the latest reading
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