# PiHelper PiHelper is designed to be a simple, lightweight, portable client library for the [Pi-hole](https://pi-hole.net/). There is also a CLI tool available. ## CLI Usage -c, --configure Configure Pi-Helper -d, --disable Disable the Pi-hole for a given duration, or permanently if empty -e, --enable Enable the Pi-hole -f, --file Use the given config file instead of the default -h, --help Display this message -q, --quiet Don't print anything -v, --verbose Print debug logs ## Library Usage Include the `pihelper.h` file. ## Building PiHelper depends on cmake, curl, openssl, and json-c. On Fedora you can install the dependencies with the following command: sudo dnf install cmake \ make \ gcc \ gcc-c++ \ libcurl-devel \ openssl-devel \ json-c-devel Once you have the dependencies installed, you can build the project with cmake: mkdir build cd build cmake .. make By default, this will build a static library you can link to. If you'd like to build a shared library, use this cmake command instead: cmake -DPIHELPER_SHARED=BOOL:ON .. If you'd like to have the command line tool as well, you can use this: cmake -DPIHELPER_EXECUTABLE=BOOL:ON .. If you need the development headers on your system, you can run this: cmake -DPIHELPER_DEV=BOOL:ON .. Once you've run cmake with the desired options, you can install pihelper to your system by runnning the following after building: sudo make install ## License Copyright © 2019, 2020 William Brawner. This file is part of PiHelper. PiHelper is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. PiHelper is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with PiHelper. If not, see .