* feat: add hotkey system for playing individual sounds
Slot-based hotkey mappings stored in ~/.config/pwsp/hotkeys.json.
Daemon serves hotkey IPC commands for CLI/compositor bindings.
GUI supports focused hotkey triggers, a dedicated Hotkeys panel
with search and conflict detection, file badges, and a key chord
capture dialog. CLI gains play-hotkey, get hotkeys, set hotkey,
set hotkey-key, and clear-hotkey subcommands.
* feat: add global hotkey support via evdev
Listen for keyboard events directly from /dev/input using evdev,
enabling hotkeys to work system-wide regardless of window focus
or display server (X11, GNOME, KDE Plasma, Hyprland).
The daemon spawns async listeners for each keyboard device at
startup, tracks modifier state, and triggers playback when a
configured chord matches. Requires the user to be in the 'input'
group; logs a warning and continues without global hotkeys if
devices are inaccessible.
* various changes
* refactor: route hotkey mutations through daemon IPC
GUI no longer writes hotkey config directly to disk. Instead, all
mutations (set slot, set key chord, clear chord, remove slot) are
sent to the daemon via IPC, which persists the changes. The state
thread periodically syncs the hotkey config back from the daemon,
so CLI-made changes are reflected in the GUI.
New IPC commands: set_hotkey_action (arbitrary action per slot),
clear_hotkey_key (remove key chord without removing the slot).
Also removes unreachable capture overlay from draw_hotkeys().
* small refactor
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Co-authored-by: arabian <a.tevg@ya.ru>
When the user's daemon.json or gui.json configuration files become corrupted or invalid (e.g. invalid JSON), the application panics as the load_from_file function previously bubbled up the error causing a panic. This fix modifies load_from_file for both DaemonConfig and GuiConfig to catch JSON parsing errors using a match statement and return a Default configuration instead.
Co-authored-by: google-labs-jules[bot] <161369871+google-labs-jules[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Removed the unsafe `.unwrap()` call when attempting to get the parent directory of `config_path` in `DaemonConfig::save_to_file` and `GuiConfig::save_to_file`. Replaced it with an idiomatic `if let Some(config_dir)` check to improve code safety and maintainability.
Co-authored-by: google-labs-jules[bot] <161369871+google-labs-jules[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>