# bthandler A simple interactive tool to: - connect to already paired devices - disconnect bluetooth devices - pair new ones - unpair already paired devices - turn bluetooth on/off - blacklist paired devices to not be listed in connection selection - trust devices all via dmenu. Should be easily extendable by editing the `actions` string. cropped preview # Installation Edit the Makefile to reflect your preffered installation destination. Then, simply ```bash make install ``` **Note:** If you don't change the Makefile `sudo` is not required and might break the blacklist and hardcoded pair list. Afterwards, invoking `bt` will start the menu. # Clear blacklist/pairlist Since `bluetoothctl paired-devices` seems to be hugely unreliable in listing paired devices, bthandler has a seperate list for all devices paired through bthandler. There is also a blacklist available to not display certain devices, which might be useful for autoconnection Bluetooth mice for example. To clear these files, simply run ```bash make clear ``` and these files will be reset to their inital, empty state. **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.) # Uninstall To uninstall you might follow that it's a simple ```bash make uninstall ``` If you have troubles with an uninstall, _additionally_ run `which bt | xargs rm`. # Troubleshooting ## If bt takes long to show a menu consider turning off `AUTOSCAN`. If there are many devices around you autoscanning will add them all to your `bluetoothctl devices` list. Every device on that list get's checked whether it's connected at startup. This should only be an issue if `bluetoothctl scan off` is unreliable for you though. # TODO - 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** - only show disconnect option if devices are already connected -> **Implemented** - find a way to get something similar to `grep -vf` without the need of temp files. - only list connected devices to disconnect from, not all paired devices -> **Implemented** - only list not trusted devices in trust menu -> **Implemented**