to just after the first non-listed track before it, or to the head if there is
no such track.
.TP
+.B new \fR[\fIMAX\fR]
+Sends the most recently added \fIMAX\fR tracks in a response body. If the
+argument is ommitted, all recently added tracks are listed.
+.TP
.B nop
Do nothing. Used by
.BR disobedience (1)
.B resume
Resume the current track after a \fBpause\fR command.
.TP
+.B rtp-address
+Reports the RTP broadcast (or multicast) address, in the form \fIADDRESS
+PORT\fR.
+.TP
.B scratch \fR[\fIID\fR]
Remove the track identified by \fIID\fR, or the currently playing track if no
\fIID\fR is specified. If \fBrestrict scratch\fR is enabled in the server's
Text part is just commentary; an indefinite dot-stuffed body follows. (Used
for \fBlog\fR.)
.TP
-.B 4
-Text part is just commentary; an indefinite dot-stuffed body follows. (Used
-for \fBlog\fR.)
-.TP
.B 9
The text part is just commentary (but would normally be a response for this
command) e.g. \fBplaying\fR.
Queue entry \fIID\fR was removed. This is used both for explicit removal (when
\fIUSER\fR is present) and when playing a track (when it is absent).
.TP
+.B rescanned
+A rescan completed.
+.TP
.B scratched \fITRACK\fR \fIUSER\fR
\fITRACK\fR was scratched by \fIUSER\fR.
.TP