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Using precompiled binary
KbdEmu uses continuous integration to compile. You can find the binary by clicking the CI badge above, selecting "Ubuntu2004" for the linux build or "macOS" for the macOS build, and then going to the artifacts tab.
Building from source
Downloading
KbdEmu is hosted in two places, Gitea and Gitlab. Either one can be used as it is mirrored from Gitea to Gitlab
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To download kbdemu, you can either use the download button on one of the above, or you can use the git command
To clone kbdemu using the command, run one of the following commands:
git clone https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/kbdemu
OR
git clone https://gitlab.com/moussaelianarsen/kbdemu
Now, you will want to cd
into the root of this repo before completing the rest
of these instructions
Building
Since KbdEmu is written in go, you will need go installed in order to compile it.
Most linux distros call the package providing it either go
or golang
.
Once go is installed, you can check that it runs by running
go version
To compile KbdEmu, run the following commands:
go get github.com/go-vgo/robotgo
go get github.com/BurntSushi/toml
go get github.com/rs/zerolog/log
source .envrc
go build
Installing
To install kbdemu, run the following command:
sudo install -Dm755 kbdemu /usr/bin
Once this command completes, to test whether kbdemu was installed properly, run this command:
kbdemu
You should get an error warning you that kbdemu cannot find a TOML file. If you do, kbdemu is properly installed.