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pydbus reviews and mentions
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toggle DO NOT DISTURB mode (command line) ?
Paste in a file, make executable and run it. (Oh, needs pydbus which should be available in almost all distro's repos)
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Fellow linux users, if you can have one thing from other operating systems in linux, what would it be?
You can hit dbus in a variety of ways, including just from the shell via the "dbus-send" command, or python bindings, etc.
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Controlling networking (specifically Wi-Fi) programmatically?
I recommend the pydbus library. Here's a brief tutorial in case you aren't familiar with D-Bus. D-Bus is the most common IPC protocol for Linux applications so you're bound to find a client implementation in your favorite programming language.
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Coding programs that interact directly with the desktop
You should look into DBus, it's a pretty standard way for Linux desktop applications to communicate with desktop environment, system and between each other. There's a very nice library for Python (pydbus) and I'm pretty sure there's one for C++ too.
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LEW21/pydbus is an open source project licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pydbus is Python.
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