# dotool dotool reads commands from stdin and simulates keyboard and mouse events. It works everywhere on Linux, including in X11, Wayland and TTYs. ## Install From Source With `go` installed, run: sudo ./install.sh ## Permission dotool requires permission to `/dev/uinput` to create the virtual input devices, and a udev rule grants this to users in group input. You could try: echo type hello | dotool and if need be, you can run: sudo groupadd -f input sudo usermod -a -G input $USER and re-login and trigger the udev rule or just reboot. ## Usage See `dotool --help`, but this greets the world: echo 'type Sup, Lads!' | dotool and this screams for three seconds: { echo keydown A; sleep 3; echo key H shift+1; } | dotool Each instance takes about half a second to register the virtual input devices, but you can keep writing commands to one instance or use the daemon and client, `dotoold` and `dotoolc`: dotoold & echo 'type super' | dotoolc echo 'type speedy' | dotoolc ## Numen, Chat and Contact dotool was written for [Numen Voice Control](https://numenvoice.com) and you're welcome to join the Matrix chat at [#numen:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#numen:matrix.org). You can also send questions, thoughts or patches by composing an email to [~geb/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht](https://lists.sr.ht/~geb/public-inbox). ## Support Me [Thank you!](https://liberapay.com/geb) ## License GPLv3 only, see [LICENSE](./LICENSE). Copyright (c) 2022-2023 John Gebbie