daemonize VS hid-io-core

Compare daemonize vs hid-io-core and see what are their differences.

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daemonize hid-io-core
1 1
494 66
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1.9 6.8
2 months ago 7 months ago
Rust Rust
Apache License 2.0 GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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daemonize

Posts with mentions or reviews of daemonize. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

hid-io-core

Posts with mentions or reviews of hid-io-core. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-31.
  • Glowing success: Riskeyboard 70 with Void switches and GEM keycaps
    4 projects | /r/MechanicalKeyboards | 31 Aug 2021
    Yeah the plan is to have it show what layer you're on, the current "mode" or profile, and provide an interface for entering in macros and whatnot. I also plan to integrate it with HID-IO (https://github.com/hid-io/hid-io-core) which is a project being worked on by HaaTa/Input Club that should provide a mechanism for any keyboard that works with it to be "application aware". So for example if you're playing a game your keyboard's display can act as a HUD. Or the lighting could reflect an application's most common keyboard shortcuts or just change "themes" when you switch apps. As a simple example: I want it to be able to darken itself when you start playing a video.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing daemonize and hid-io-core you can also consider the following projects:

daemonize-me - Rust library to ease the task of creating daemons

keyberon - A rust crate to create a pure rust keyboard firmware.

ktrl - A Supercharged Keyboard Programming Daemon ⌨️

keycap_playground - The Keycap Playground is a parametric OpenSCAD keycap generator made for generating keycaps of all shapes and sizes (and profiles)

bustd - Process killer daemon for out-of-memory scenarios

alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.

festival - Music player

riskeyboard70 - Riskeyboard 70 analog hall effect keyboard firmware

image-shrinker-lite - Drag-and-drop image compression app.

aurae - Distributed systems runtime daemon written in Rust.