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Linux daemon for Stream Deck control without GUI through filesystem

Project description

deckfs

Tests Python 3.8+ License: MIT

A Linux daemon for controlling Stream Deck devices without GUI through filesystem interface.

Overview

deckfs provides a simple, filesystem-based interface for configuring and controlling Elgato Stream Deck devices on Linux. Instead of requiring a GUI application, it monitors a directory structure where each numbered folder corresponds to a Stream Deck button.

Features

  • Filesystem-based configuration - No GUI required
  • Hot reload - Changes take effect immediately without restart
  • Multi-format support - PNG, JPEG images and shell/Python/Node.js scripts
  • Symbolic link support - Dynamic image switching
  • Automatic script detection - Supports .sh, .py, .js action scripts
  • Live monitoring - Real-time file system change detection

Installation

From PyPI (when available)

pip install deckfs

From source

git clone https://github.com/spinogrizz/deckfs.git
cd deckfs
pip install .

Quick Start

  1. Initialize configuration structure:
deckfs setup
  1. Add images and scripts to button folders:
# Button 1
cp my-icon.png ~/.local/streamdeck/01/image.png
echo '#!/bin/bash\necho "Button 1 pressed!"' > ~/.local/streamdeck/01/action.sh
chmod +x ~/.local/streamdeck/01/action.sh

# Button 2  
cp another-icon.jpg ~/.local/streamdeck/02/image.png
echo 'print("Button 2 pressed!")' > ~/.local/streamdeck/02/action.py
  1. Start the daemon:
deckfs start

Development

Configuration Structure

~/.local/streamdeck/
├── 01/
│   ├── image.png    # Button image (PNG/JPEG)
│   └── action.sh    # Action script (optional)
├── 02/
│   ├── image.jpg
│   └── action.py
├── 03/
│   ├── image.png
│   └── action.js
└── ...

Folder Naming

  • Folders must be named with zero-padded numbers: 01, 02, 03, etc.
  • Each folder corresponds to a Stream Deck button position

Images

  • Supported formats: PNG, JPEG
  • Filename must start with "image" (e.g., image.png, image.jpg)
  • Images are automatically scaled to fit button size
  • Symbolic links supported for dynamic switching

Action Scripts

  • Optional executable scripts triggered on button press
  • Supported types:
    • .sh - Shell scripts (executed with bash)
    • .py - Python scripts (executed with python3)
    • .js - JavaScript scripts (executed with node)
  • Must be named action.{extension}
  • Must be executable for shell scripts

CLI Usage

# Initialize configuration structure
deckfs setup

# Start daemon in foreground
deckfs start

# Start daemon in background
deckfs start --daemon

# Stop running daemon
deckfs stop

# Check daemon status
deckfs status

# Use custom config directory
deckfs start --config-dir /path/to/config

# Show version
deckfs --version

Requirements

  • Linux operating system
  • Python 3.8+
  • Connected Elgato Stream Deck device
  • Appropriate udev rules for device access

Device Permissions

You may need to set up udev rules for device access:

# Create udev rule file
sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/50-streamdeck.rules << EOF
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0fd9", TAG+="uaccess"
EOF

# Reload udev rules
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
sudo udevadm trigger

Examples

See the examples/ directory for comprehensive examples in different programming languages:

  • 01_toggle_mute (Bash) - Toggle system audio mute with visual feedback
  • 02_launch_firefox (Python) - Smart Firefox launcher with profile support
  • 03_next_track (JavaScript) - Advanced media player control via D-Bus

Each example includes detailed setup instructions, documentation, and demonstrates different integration approaches.

Quick Dynamic Image Switching

# Create images
cp status-online.png ~/.local/streamdeck/01/online.png
cp status-offline.png ~/.local/streamdeck/01/offline.png

# Switch between them using symlinks
ln -sf online.png ~/.local/streamdeck/01/image.png   # Shows online
ln -sf offline.png ~/.local/streamdeck/01/image.png  # Shows offline

Troubleshooting

Device Not Found

  • Ensure Stream Deck is connected and powered
  • Check udev rules are properly configured
  • Verify user permissions for USB device access

Images Not Updating

  • Check file permissions and ownership
  • Ensure filename starts with "image"
  • Verify image format is PNG or JPEG

Scripts Not Executing

  • Verify script has executable permissions (chmod +x)
  • Check script interpreter is installed (bash/python3/node)
  • Review daemon output for error messages

Development

Project Structure

src/
├── cli.py              # Main CLI entry point
├── core/
│   └── daemon.py       # Daemon implementation
├── handlers/
│   └── file_handler.py # File system event handling
└── utils/
    ├── config.py       # Configuration constants
    └── device.py       # Stream Deck device management

Dependencies

  • streamdeck - Stream Deck SDK
  • Pillow - Image processing
  • watchdog - File system monitoring

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Add tests if applicable
  5. Submit a pull request

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