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flitter
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live-split-hotkeys
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LiveSplit.Server
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livesplit-one-desktop reviews and mentions
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live-split-hotkeys: Working global hotkeys for LiveSplit on Linux
Instead, I wrote a little program called live-split-hotkeys. It reads hotkeys from your LiveSplit settings so you don't have to maintain hotkeys in two places, and it uses LiveSplit Server to talk to LiveSplit so it has no dependency on a particular display server. It has some important limitations which are described in the README, and hopefully one day it'll be made irrelevant by the desktop version of LiveSplit One, but for now I thought it could be useful to others.
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What speedrun timer is the standard for anyone doing runs on linux
You'll have to wait for livesplit one to properly release on desktop https://github.com/CryZe/livesplit-one-desktop
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Linux Speed Run Timer
There is a prototype of a desktop version of livesplit one. It has no UI so you'll want to make your splits and layouts in the web version of livesplit one and export them. Everything has to be done through the config.yaml included in the repo.
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LiveSplit with global hotkeys on linux
FYI you can use LiveSplit One Desktop I haven't tested it on Linux yet but it works great on Mac, they haven't released the UI to configure it yet so you need to use the config file.
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The primary programming language of livesplit-one-desktop is Rust.
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