Is it possible to have more then one parameter?
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 I'm playing with x10 on a Raspi using HomeGenie 
 x10 has a possible 256 addresses that's a lot of bash scripts just for On_OffIs it possible to add house code (A-P) as an additional paramiter and unit codes (1-16) as another? 
 the command to turn on a device at house code A unit code 4 would look like this:
 curl http://url&port/api/HomeAutomation.X10/A4/Control.On
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 @tuicemen, you can use $1, $2, and $3 as placeholders for multiple parameters to your script, like this: russ@RussHP:~$ ./x10.sh A 4 on curl http://url:port/api/HomeAutomation.X10/A4/Control.on russ@RussHP:~$ cat ./x10.sh #!/bin/bash echo curl http://url:port/api/HomeAutomation.X10/$1$2/Control.$3You'd want to remove echo from the script. I just included that so it would show you the substitutions in the curl command. 
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 @russ thanks, creating the bash file was no problem. I had that working but think the commands.json file is where I've messed up. Since HomeGenie can handle several different protocols, I've been rethinking what each parameter holds. I may be able to get one simple bash file to handle all protocols I use. 
 Just need to play with the commands.json file.
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 @tuicemen , if you show me your commands.json I can probably spot the problem. It's usually that you need to escape some characters with a backslash. One way to do it is to use the GUI editor on another computer and copy the json text over. 
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 @russ Thanks, I found my error, the line in the commands.json file was correct. 
 I was putting in the wrong X10 address for my test thus it was turning on/off a light in the basement not my test light.
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 You can add house code (A-P) and unit codes (1-16) as parameters in your bash scripts. #!/bin/bash 
 house_code=$1
 unit_code=$2
 action=$3
 curl "http://url:port/api/HomeAutomation.X10/${house_code}${unit_code}/Control.${action}"
 Run it like this:
 ./control_x10.sh A 4 OnThis way, you only need one script. Thank you 
 boblewis


