irexec (1)
NAME
irexec - run programs with one button press
SYNOPSIS
irexec
[
options] [
config_file]
DESCRIPTION
irexec executes commands on an IR signal decoded
by lircd, the LIRC daemon. It uses an lircrc config file where
the
config = entries are executed. E. g., given the
following config file snippet
begin
prog = irexec
button = KEY_RED
config = echo "KEY_RED"
end
irexec will echo
KEY_RED on the terminal when the corresponding
button is pushed on a remote. The command is an arbitrary shell command
executed asynchronously -
irexec does not wait for it to complete.
ARGUMENTS
- config_file
-
lircrc configuration file. irexec only uses entries with
prog = irexec. The path defaults to ~/.config/lircrc.
OPTIONS
- -h, --help
-
Display usage summary
- -v, --version
-
Display version
- -d, --daemon
-
Make irexec fork to background. In this case a config file should be given
on the command line as irexec won't be able to find any home directory.
- -D, --loglevel [level]
-
Determine the amount of logging information. [level] can be a symbolic
syslog level: error, warning, info, notice or
debug. lirc also defines three additional levels trace,
trace and trace2 which gives even more messages (trace2
bringing the most). However, in the log these messages are marked as
debug. By default, no logging is done.
- -n, --name <name>
-
Use this program name instead of the default irexec as identifier in
the lircd.conf file.
ENVIRONMENT
- LIRC_SOCKET_PATH
-
Path to the lircd socket irexec reads from, defaults to /var/run/lirc/lircd.
FILES
- ~/.config/lircrc
-
Default config file
- /etc/lirc/lircrc
-
Config file used by the systemd irexec service.
- ~/.cache/irexec.log
-
Debug log. Setting the XDG_CACHE_HOME environment variable relocates this
file to $XDG_CACHE_HOME/irexec.log
NOTES
For versions up to 0.9.1
irexec used to wait until the executed program
terminated. Old configuration files thus often includes a '&' appended
to the command string to avoid being stuck in the command. This is not
required in 0.9.2+ which cannot wait for command completion.
irexec should run as a service. The contrib directory contains a .desktop
file which could be dropped in ~/.local/autostart. Doing so creates a
service which can be handled by regular desktop tools such
as
gnome-tweak-tool on all major desktops. If running restricted
commands such as powering off the machine is required,
sudo(8) can be used
to allow regular users to run such commands.
An alternative is to use the irexec.service systemd service
which runs as root (and can run in parallel with the desktop service).
Running as root has severe security implications.
See the Configuration Guide in the html documentation.
SEE ALSO
- lircrc(5)
-
The lircrc configuration file.