KitchenTimer

SqueezeCenter 7.3: you can use the repository URL https://tuxreborn.netlify.com/slim/slim7/repodata.xml in the web Extension Downloader interface instead of manually unzipping the plugin.
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KitchenTimer allows you to set multiple countdown timers on a Squeezebox, as you might do when cooking. When the "soonest" timer has 2 minutes remaining, KitchenTimer will come to life on your Squeezebox's screen (not the Controller/Duet) and show the final countdown. When the time is up, KT will make sure music is playing on your Squeezebox and will change the volume down and up repeatedly (and flash the countdown a bit) , until you cancel, pause, or extend the alarms that have elapsed.

Features:

SaverSwitcher support

If you set KitchenTimer as an automatic/timed screensaver, it will only display if there is at least one active or paused timer for that client. So you can set KitchenTimer in your rotation and only see countdown info when there's info to show. If you press a 1-9 button to request KitchenTimer's screensaver manually and there are not active timers, KitchenTimer will show a brief message to that effect.

Adding a new timer:

  1. Navigate to the Extras menu, and select KitchenTimer (if you have ContextMenu installed, you can also access KitchenTimer from the context menu)
  2. Press right (or press your Boom knob) on Add a new timer
  3. Scroll up or down to set the time (minimum 15 seconds)
  4. Press right (or press your Boom knob) and your Squeezebox will show a "Name timer" screen. You can back-arrow to the first character and choose a more descriptive name if you wish, or simply press right (or press your Boom knob) to start the timer. If you choose a more descriptive name, that name + duration will be saved as a "custom timer" for later use.

Using a previously named/saved timer:

  1. Navigate to the Extras menu, and select KitchenTimer (if you have ContextMenu installed, you can also access KitchenTimer from the context menu)
  2. Scroll up or down to "Custom timers"
  3. Scroll up or down to the timer you want to use
  4. Press right (or press your Boom knob) to start the timer

Checking on your timers:

  1. Navigate to the Extras menu, and select KitchenTimer (if you have ContextMenu installed, you can also access KitchenTimer from the context menu)
  2. Scroll to Current timers and press right (or press your Boom knob)
  3. Scroll up or down to check the timers
  4. You can press right (or press your Boom knob) when looking at a timer countdown screen to see the options to Pause/Unpause, Cancel, Shorten, or Extend the timer. If the timer has been named/saved, you will also see an option to delete that saved timer (and cancel the currently running instance)

Features planned but not yet implemented:

Features not planned:

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