- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
Hello Lemmy,
Bluetuith is a TUI based bluetooth manager for Linux, that aims to be an alternative to most bluetooth managers, and can perform bluetooth based operations like:
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Connection to and general management of bluetooth devices, with device information like battery percentage, RSSI etc. displayed, if the information is available. More detailed information about a device can be viewed by selecting the ‘Info’ option in the menu or by clicking the ‘i’ key.
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Bluetooth adapter management, with toggleable power, discoverability, pairablilty and scanning modes.
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Transfer and receive files via the OBEX protocol, with an interactive file picker to choose and select multiple files.
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Handle both PANU and DUN based networking for each bluetooth device
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Control media playback on the currently connected device, with a media player popup that displays playback information and controls.
This release contains the following new features:
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Adapter status display, which will dynamically show whether the adapter is in any of the powered/discoverable/pairable/scanning states
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A HJSON based configuration format, with customizable keybindings and optional config file generation
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Popup resize and mouse-handling improvements. Each popup can now be closed by pressing the ‘X’ button
I hope you enjoy this release, and any feedback is appreciated.
You have quite an interesting situation here. You could use a good Bluetooth adapter, pair all your devices to it, and maybe use pulseaudio/pipewire (depending on what your system uses) to manage audio inputs/outputs?