Send whatever JSON you want to your OBS web socket, it will return back %obsStatus%
to variables (for now, will merge all variable in, in the future).
This would be a power-user sub-action; At minimum, request-type is a requirement in your JSON. The dialog for adding this sub-action includes a parser so you can visualize the JSON, and using the test button will output the results to the results tab.
This sub-action may change over time.
For information, [https://github.com/Palakis/obs-websocket/blob/4.x-current/docs/generated/protocol.md#requests] are the requests that can be sent.
As a last note, variable replacement is not enabled for this sub-action yet.