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.TH HKD\-VERSION 1 "JULY 2020" "Alessandro Mauri"
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.SH NAME
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hkd \- simple HotKey Daemon
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.SY hkd
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.OP \-v
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.OP \-c file
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.YS
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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hkd is a simple hotkey daemon that executes commands after pressing certain
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key combinations specified in the config file.
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.PP
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hkd works without a graphical session loaded as it uses the linux evdev
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interface, as such it can be used in a TTY. hkd also supports live reloading
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of input devices in and out, so newly inserted (or removed) devices are detected
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correctly.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.IP \-v
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verbose, prints debug information and the internal pressed key buffer upon
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change acting as a crude keylogger :^)
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.IP "\-c file"
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override default configuration file location, instead using the specified
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.I file
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as the temporary config file
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.SH FILES
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The configuration files are searched in the following order:
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.I $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/hkd/config, $HOME/.config/hkd/config, /etc/hkd/config
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.SH USAGE
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For hkd to work properly the user starting it needs to be either in the
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.I root
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group or the
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.I input
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group, this is needed to acces the appropriate system files.
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.PP
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The config file is parsed as follows:
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.IP #
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lines staring with '#' are comments
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.PP
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Every new hotkey starts with one of these markers:
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.IP -
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normal matching
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.IP *
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fuzzy matching
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.PP
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Normal matching means that the keys need to be pressed in the same order as they
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are declared, whereas fuzzy matching means that they can be pressed in any order.
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.PP
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Leading or trailing whitespaces are ignored, whitespaces between the marker and
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the ':' are also ignored, whitespaces after the ':' are not ignored. The general
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syntax for a hotkey is:
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.I <marker> <keys>: <command>
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.PP
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Commads are expanded using
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.BR wordexp(3)
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so "|&;<>(){}" as well as unescaped newlines are forbidden and will result in
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error, read the manpage for
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.BR wordexp(3)
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for more info about the possible word expansion capabilities.
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.PP
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Possible keys are taken directly from linux's input.h header file, those
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include normal keys, multimedia keys and special keys, for the full list
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of available keys either refer to the header file or this project's hkd.c
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source file. Keys as specified by the kernel are named "KEY_<name>", in this
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configuration file only the <name> is required.
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Key names are always capitalized and do not differenciate between upper or
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lower case, as such hotkeys that require a capitalized letter need to include
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RIGHTSHIFT or LEFTSHIFT in the keys section.
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Keys are intended as a list of comma separated strings.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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This is a valid config file example
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.PP
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.EX
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# Contents of
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# $HOME/.config/hkd/config
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\- LEFALT,LEFTSHIFT,S: ~/screenshot.sh \-c
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* LEFTMETA,1,D: $SCRIPTDIR/wonkyscript
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\- LEFTMETA,LEFTALT,LEFTSHIFT,S: shutdown now
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.EE
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.SH BUGS
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.PP
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Known bugs are:
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.IP -
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Child processes
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are waited at program exit possibly causing the process tree to hang as there is
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no real child process control
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.IP -
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Upon removing or adding devices the program waits a couple of seconds for the
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devices to settle, during this time the program stops working.
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.PP
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To send bug reports open an issue or submint a merge request at
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https://git.alemauri.eu/alema/hkd
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.SH AUTHOR
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Alessandro Mauri <alemauri001@gmail.com>
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR sxhkd(1),
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.BR thd(1)
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