Source: triggerhappy
Maintainer: Debian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13),
               linux-libc-dev,
               pkgconf,
               libsystemd-dev
Standards-Version: 4.7.2
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/triggerhappy
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/triggerhappy.git
Homepage: https://github.com/wertarbyte/triggerhappy

Package: triggerhappy
Architecture: linux-any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
         ${misc:Depends},
         libsystemd0
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Description: global hotkey daemon for Linux
 Triggerhappy watches connected input devices for certain key presses or
 other input events and runs administrator-configured commands when they
 occur. Unlike other hotkey daemons, such as that contained in the
 'esekeyd' package, it runs as a persistent, systemwide service and
 therefore can be used even outside the context of a user or X11 session.
 .
 It can handle a wide variety of devices (keyboards, joysticks,
 wiimote, etc.), as long as they are presented by the kernel as
 generic input devices. No kernel patch is required. The daemon is
 a userspace program that polls the /dev/input/event? interfaces
 for incoming key, button and switch events. A single daemon can
 monitor multiple input devices and can dynamically add additional
 ones. Hotkey handlers can be assigned to dedicated (tagged) devices
 or globally.
 .
 For example, this package might be useful on a headless system to
 use input events generated by a remote control to control an
 mpd server, but can also be used to allow the adjustment of audio
 and network status on a notebook without relying on user specific
 configuration.
 .
 Key combinations are supported as well as the hotplugging of devices
 using a udev hotplug script; the running daemon can also be influenced
 by a client program, e.g. to temporarily pause the processing of
 events or switch to a different set of hotkey bindings.
