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I was wondering if a --quiet flag, or something similar, could be added that suppresses the stderr output unless there was an error.
--quiet
I am using it for my eww sound control widget, and it makes it harder to see actual errors in the eww logs with all of the pw-volume output.
eww
eww logs
pw-volume
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Yeah this seems reasonable. We could add a --quiet flag for the change subcommand.
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I was wondering if a
--quiet
flag, or something similar, could be added that suppresses the stderr output unless there was an error.I am using it for my
eww
sound control widget, and it makes it harder to see actual errors in theeww logs
with all of thepw-volume
output.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: