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Package kbd is a simple package to allow one to test key state:
press or not-pressed. It works only for Linux systems and requires that
executables using it are started with sudo
privledges. This is because
keyboard events are read directly from the device file in /dev/input/
.
This also means that key events are read from the entire system, not just the
terminal in which the executable was run.
Example (obviously no error handling):
kb, _ := kbd.Open("/dev/input/event0")
defer kb.Close()
kb.Start()
for key := range kb.Event() {
switch key {
case kbd.KeyA:
if kb.IsDown(key) {
fmt.Println("A down")
} else {
fmt.Println("A up")
}
case kbd.KeyESC:
if kb.IsDown(key) {
fmt.Println("ESC")
kb.Stop()
}
}
}
fmt.Println("Error:", kb.Err())
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