Client Configuration
Usage
- Send a command
- Send a command (with named arguments)
- List commands
- Get help for a command
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Options-?
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This help message
-conf=<file>
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Specify configuration file. Relative paths will be prefixed by datadir location. (default: pacprotocol.conf)
-datadir=<dir>
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Specify data directory
-getinfo
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Get general information from the remote server. Note that unlike server-side RPC calls, the results of -getinfo is the result of multiple non-atomic requests. Some entries in the result may represent results from different states (e.g. wallet balance may be as of a different block from the chain state reported)
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Chain Selection Options-testnet
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Use the test chain
-devnet=<name>
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Use devnet chain with provided name
-regtest
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Enter regression test mode, which uses a special chain in which blocks can be solved instantly. This is intended for regression testing tools and app development.
-named
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Pass named instead of positional arguments (default: false)
-rpcconnect=<ip>
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Send commands to node running on <ip> (default: 127.0.0.1)
-rpcport=<port>
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Connect to JSON-RPC on <port> (default: 9998 or testnet: 19998)
-rpcwait
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Wait for RPC server to start
-rpcuser=<user>
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Username for JSON-RPC connections
-rpcpassword=<pw>
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Password for JSON-RPC connections
-rpcclienttimeout=<n>
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Timeout in seconds during HTTP requests, or 0 for no timeout. (default: 900)
-stdinrpcpass
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Read RPC password from standard input as a single line. When combined with -stdin, the first line from standard input is used for the RPC password.
-stdin
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Read extra arguments from standard input, one per line until EOF/Ctrl-D (recommended for sensitive information such as passphrases). When combined with -stdinrpcpass, the first line from standard input is used for the RPC password.
-rpcwallet=<walletname>
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Send RPC for non-default wallet on RPC server (needs to exactly match corresponding -wallet option passed to pacprotocold)