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Security updates. Thanks @Gemba
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After searching the internet, I found nothing really interesting. Kodi addon will not work because gamepad support is still missing. EmulationStation addon might work but than ... Kodi solution will be missing. So I had to go one level up to the OS. But even here I found nothing really easy to setup or working. So I decided to write this program. It runs as a daemon in the background and listening in nonblocking mode to /dev/input/js* devices. To make it hotplug capable, it's monitoring the udev signals if no device is present.
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<b>Update 22/12/2018:</b>
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<b>Update 12/22/2018:</b>
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If you have many different /dev/inputs, you can pass it as an arguement at the startup:
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```jslisten --device /dev/input/myinput/js0```
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<b>Update 02/12/2019:</b>
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Changed the default service user to "pi" in jslisten.service
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Use user root only if it's really required.
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## Installation
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Following example for Raspbian. Should work for many other distributions almost the same way.
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