diff --git a/examples/tv-casting-app/linux/README.md b/examples/tv-casting-app/linux/README.md
index 8cd5df4d297c2a..19b75b87034bdb 100644
--- a/examples/tv-casting-app/linux/README.md
+++ b/examples/tv-casting-app/linux/README.md
@@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ commissioned. Then it allows the user to send CHIP commands to the TV.
- [CHIP TV Casting App Example](#chip-tv-casting-app-example)
- [Building](#building)
- [Running the Complete Example on Linux](#running-the-complete-example-on-linux)
+ - [Commissioning the tv-casting-app](#commissioning-the-tv-casting-app)
+ - [Re-Running the Example on Linux with Cached Fabrics](#re-running-the-example-on-linux-with-cached-fabrics)
+ - [Sending Arbitrary Cluster commands](#sending-arbitrary-cluster-commands)
@@ -44,7 +47,7 @@ commissioned. Then it allows the user to send CHIP commands to the TV.
$ cd ~/connectedhomeip/examples/tv-casting-app/linux
(delete any stored fabrics from previous runs)
- $ rm -rf /tmp/rm -rf /tmp/chip_casting_kvs*
+ $ rm -rf /tmp/rm -rf /tmp/chip*
$ out/debug/chip-tv-casting-app
Follow the on-screen prompts on the tv-casting-app console
@@ -120,7 +123,9 @@ the current fabric.
The tv-casting-app is able to determine the nodeId for the given fabric by
checking its binding table since the video player sets bindings on the
tv-casting-app for each endpoint to which the tv-casting-app is granted access
-during commissioning.
+during commissioning. Cluster commands can be invoked via command line arguments
+passed to the chip-tv-casting-app executable or via the built-in interactive
+shell by prefixing the words "cast cluster" before the command.
- Run the tv-casting-app and invoke a cluster command using default fabric,
target video player nodeId 18446744004990074879