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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.
Installation
Edit the Makefile to reflect your preffered installation destination. Then, simply
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
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
make uninstall
If you have troubles with an uninstall, additionally run which bt | xargs rm
.
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.