docs: add uhubctl documentation
Signed-off-by: Eric Callahan <arksine.code@gmail.com>
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- **history**: Added support for auxiliary history fields
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- **spoolman**: Report spool ids set during a print in history auxiliary data
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- **sensor**: Added support for history fields reported in auxiliary data
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- **power**: Added support for `uhubctl` devices
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### Fixed
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type:
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# The type of device. Can be either gpio, klipper_device, rf,
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# tplink_smartplug, tasmota, shelly, homeseer, homeassistant, loxonev1,
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# smartthings, mqtt or hue.
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# smartthings, mqtt, hue, http or uhubctl.
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# This parameter must be provided.
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initial_state: off
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# The state the power device should be initialized to. May be on or
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# off. When this option is not specifed no initial state will be set.
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# off. When this option is not specified no initial state will be set.
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off_when_shutdown: False
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# If set to True the device will be powered off when Klipper enters
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# the "shutdown" state. This option applies to all device types.
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```
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#### USB (uhubctl) devices
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Support for toggling USB powered devices via [uhubctl](https://github.com/mvp/uhubctl).
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!!! Note
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The host machine must have `uhubctl` installed as a prerequisite. In addition,
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the required [udev rules](https://github.com/mvp/uhubctl#linux-usb-permissions)
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must be installed on the host to give Moonraker permission to toggle hub
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power without sudo.
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```ini
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location:
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# Device location of the USB Hub connected to the device to control. The
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# location corresponds to the "-l" option of "uhubctl". This parameter
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# must be provided.
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port:
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# Port of the USB device to control. The port corresponds to the "-p"
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# option of "ububctl". This parameter must be provided
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```
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!!! Tip
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The `uhubctl` software can be used to list all compatible hubs on the
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system by simply executing `uhubctl` with no arguments. The following
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is example output from a Raspberry Pi 3B+:
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```
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Current status for hub 1-1.1 [0424:2514, USB 2.00, 3 ports, ppps]
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Port 1: 0503 power highspeed enable connect [0424:7800]
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Port 2: 0100 power
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Port 3: 0100 power
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Current status for hub 1-1 [0424:2514, USB 2.00, 4 ports, ppps]
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Port 1: 0503 power highspeed enable connect [0424:2514, USB 2.00, 3 ports, ppps]
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Port 2: 0100 power
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Port 3: 0103 power enable connect [1d50:614e Klipper rp2040 45503571290B1068]
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Port 4: 0100 power
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Current status for hub 1 [1d6b:0002 Linux 6.6.28+rpt-rpi-v7 dwc_otg_hcd DWC OTG Controller 3f980000.usb, USB 2.00, 1 ports, ppps]
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Port 1: 0503 power highspeed enable connect [0424:2514, USB 2.00, 4 ports, ppps]
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```
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##### Example
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```ini
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# moonraker.confg
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# Example for controlling a device connected to a Raspberry Pi 3B+.
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# Location 1-1 Port 2 controls power for all 4 exposed ports.
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[power my_usb_dev]
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type: uhubctl
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location: 1-1
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port: 2
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```
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#### Generic HTTP Devices
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Support for configurable HTTP switches. This device type may be used when
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