Crates.io | bluetui |
lib.rs | bluetui |
version | 0.5.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-02-21 23:19:42.806813 |
updated_at | 2024-07-29 18:57:22.722973 |
description | TUI for managing bluetooth on Linux |
homepage | https://github.com/pythops/bluetui |
repository | https://github.com/pythops/bluetui |
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A Linux based OS with bluez installed.
[!NOTE] You might need to install nerdfonts for the icons to be displayed correctly.
You can download the pre-built binaries from the release page release page
You can install bluetui
from crates.io
cargo install bluetui
You can install bluetui
from the AUR with using an AUR helper.
paru -S bluetui
Run the following command:
git clone https://github.com/pythops/bluetui
cd bluetui
cargo build --release
This will produce an executable file at target/release/bluetui
that you can copy to a directory in your $PATH
.
Tab
: Switch between different sections.
j
or Down
: Scroll down.
k
or Up
: Scroll up.
s
: Start/Stop scanning.
?
: Show help.
esc
: Dismiss the help pop-up.
ctrl+c
or q
: Quit the app.
p
: Enable/Disable the pairing.
o
: Power on/off the adapter.
d
: Enable/Disable the discovery.
u
: Unpair the device.
Space
: Connect/Disconnect the device.
t
: Trust/Untrust the device.
e
: Rename the device.
p
: Pair the device.
Keybindings can be customized in the config file $HOME/.config/bluetui/config.toml
toggle_scanning = "s"
[adapter]
toggle_pairing = "p"
toggle_power = "o"
toggle_discovery = "d"
[paired_device]
unpair = "u"
toggle_connect = " "
toggle_trust = "t"
rename = "e"
[new_device]
pair = "p"
GPLv3