Install addons from command line
#16
Hi there,

I am very interested also helping on ansible role in order to configure:

* Settings
* Add Repositories
* Install Plugins

Let me know if you have any repo in the github and I can contribute to enrich it. With this way we can keep the kodi setup nice and clean from expired repos and no supported plugins.

Cheers,

Vasilis
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#17
I started a new thread dedicated to KODI setup using Ansible.
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#18
(2017-11-05, 22:49)mv150 Wrote: [font]...[/font]This steps might not be working on other distributions, but might be helpful to get a clue for others to get things working.  
Thanks man, very much appreciated!
In fact it should be easier to enable the system being configured easily.
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#19
Hi,

Are there any switches to bypass the user interaction?


Thanks.
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#20
(2018-12-14, 14:48)[email protected] Wrote: Are there any switches to bypass the user interaction?
Not really. What did you have in mind?
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#21
That would sound to me like a rather large potential security hole if there were...
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#22
(2018-12-14, 14:48)[email protected] Wrote: Hi,

Are there any switches to bypass the user interaction?


Thanks.

No as we don't want to make life easy for the pirate box sellers who install loads of dodgy addons.
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#23
For automated addon installation you may want to check out https://galaxy.ansible.com/jose1711/kodi_ansible_role, specifically this shell script: https://github.com/jose1711/kodi-ansible...i_addon.sh
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#24
Is there any way to modify a kodi file or command line route to enable or disable an addon?
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#25
not at the moment, i had no need for such feature.
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