Since `bluetoothctl paired-devices` seems to be hugely unreliable in listing paired devices, bthandler has a seperate list for all devices paired through bthandler.
**Note:** If for some reason `bluetoothctl paired-devices` works for you dont worry, bthandler lists all devices returned from `bluetoothctl` and it's own paired devices list. (Duplicates are not displayed.)
**Watch out:** since I'm using relative paths in the Makefile, it does make a difference whether you run the script with sudo or without. (both will work, you just have to be consistent in the installing und unisntalling process)
If you have troubles with an uninstall, _additionally_ run `which bt | xargs rm`.
Here's a growing list of features that are not yet actively worked on but might be nice in the future. Currently I'm more concerned with reliability than fulfilling feature requests, but I'm still open to put some on this list.
- start scanning for new devices immediately at execution to save time when pairing new devices -> **Implemented**
- auto-trust newly paired devices/trust device via dmenu -> **Implemented changeable via the AUTOTRUST variable in the beginning of bt, menu display adjusts accordingly**
- blacklist devices via dmenu -> **Implemented** (action is hidden, but typing `blacklist` as your choice will reveal the menu)
- update bthandler internal paired devices list if something new shows up via `bluetoothctl paired-devices` not already listed in the paired devices file -> **Implemented**