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pulseeffects get current preset in terminal

us flag

I wanted to cycle through the pulseeffects presets with a keyboard shortcut instead of going to the app or command prompt. I can create a script(which will be called by a keyboard shortcut) to get all presets, current preset and load the next preset.

pulseeffects -p to get all the presets
pulseeffects -l {preset} to load the preset

The problem is I don't know how to find the current preset that is loaded so that I can go to the next one and there wasn't anything in pulseeffects -h

(I will be referring this link for making the script and modify accordingly)

Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS

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ro flag

I'm still on PulseEffects 4.8.4, which I built from source. On my Debian system, one can get the last output preset loaded (probably the current configuration if none were changed after loading it) using the following command:

dconf read /com/github/wwmm/pulseeffects/last-used-output-preset

PulseEffects has been renamed to EasyEffects from version 5.x.

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