Easily create a box of buttons to do things!
- Make buttons that do things
- Configure with TOML
- Pure Rust, very portable.
- Pipe the TOML?
- Set commands from CLI?
- ???
See the example TOML
Manually compiled and tested binaries for Linux and Windows are provided on the releases tab
Additionally, stable release binaries are automatically compiled and uploaded for Linux, Windows, and MacOS with the Build Latest Release Tag Action while the latest unstable binaries are can be found in the Build Master Release Action
Just pick the most recent (or otherwise) build of your choosing and download the artifact for your system. It'll arrive in a .zip file which you should be able to just unpack and run anywhere.
If you already have Rust installed, you can build the latest release with
cargo install --git https://github.com/Beinsezii/buttbox.git --tag 0.2.1
You may omit the --tag
flag if you follow the rebel path and want the latest possibly unstable build.
Question | Answer |
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Why? | I already have a custom power menu, and when I decided to add a new button for rebooting straight into Windows using systemd-boot, I decided I should just make a dynamic button program instead of recompiling my other one every time I change something. |
Someone's already thought of this! | Probably. |