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Push-to-talk microphone control with a daemon-backed command queue

Project description

pttman

Push-to-talk microphone control for PipeWire.

pttman runs a small user service that serializes mute, unmute, and toggle requests over a Unix datagram socket so rapid key presses do not race each other.

Requirements

  • PipeWire with PulseAudio compatibility (pipewire-pulse)
  • pactl (from pipewire-pulse or pulseaudio-utils)
  • One of: systemd or OpenRC

Installation

systemd

uv tool install pttman
pttman install-service
systemctl --user start pttman.service

This installs pttman to ~/.local/bin/, copies the systemd user service into place, and enables it. After installing, point your push-to-talk key at the client binary, and make sure ~/.local/bin is on your PATH.

OpenRC user service (0.60+, Alpine edge, etc.)

uv tool install pttman
pttman install-service
rc-service --user pttman start

On OpenRC 0.60 or newer, install-service automatically installs a user-level service to ~/.config/rc/init.d/pttman. Make sure ~/.local/bin is on your PATH.

OpenRC system service (older OpenRC)

sudo uv pip install --system --break-system-packages pttman
sudo pttman install-service
sudo rc-service pttman start

On OpenRC versions before 0.60, install-service installs a system-level init script to /etc/init.d/pttman and adds it to the default runlevel. The service uses supervise-daemon for process supervision with automatic restart.

To configure the user and environment for the daemon, create /etc/conf.d/pttman:

command_user="youruser"
supervise_daemon_args="--env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000"

Replace 1000 with your user's UID (id -u youruser).

Alternative: install.sh (systemd)

git clone https://github.com/mwolson/pttman.git
cd pttman
./install.sh
systemctl --user start pttman.service

This copies pttman to ~/.local/bin/ and installs and enables the user service.

Optional: set defaults

By default, pttman operates on all audio sources. You can optionally save a preferred source so that pttman controls only that one:

pttman list-sources
pttman set-default-source alsa_input.usb-046d_BRIO-03.pro-input-0

This writes to ~/.config/pttman.conf and signals the running daemon to pick up the change.

xremap

On Arch Linux, install the xremap variant that matches your desktop environment (only one should be installed):

paru -S xremap-gnome-bin     # GNOME
paru -S xremap-hyprland-bin  # Hyprland
paru -S xremap-kde-bin       # KDE Plasma
paru -S xremap-niri-bin      # Niri
paru -S xremap-wlroots-bin   # wlroots-based compositors (sway, etc.)

Then configure a push-to-talk key binding:

modmap:
  - name: Push-to-talk
    remap:
      F9:
        skip_key_event: true
        press: { launch: ["/home/your-user/.local/bin/pttman", "unmute"] }
        release: { launch: ["/home/your-user/.local/bin/pttman", "mute"] }

Pressing F9 (as configured above, which is conveniently labeled with a mic icon on some laptop keyboards) tells the daemon to unmute. Releasing F9 tells it to mute again.

You can also route your compositor's mic-mute key through pttman. For example, in niri's keybinds.kdl this implements mic toggle (rather than push-to-talk):

XF86AudioMicMute  allow-when-locked=true { spawn "/home/your-user/.local/bin/pttman" "toggle"; }

You can check the current microphone state with:

pttman status

Corsair mice on Arch Linux

If you use a Corsair mouse and want one of its extra buttons to behave like F9, ckb-next is a straightforward way to do it.

On Arch Linux, install ckb-next with:

sudo pacman -S ckb-next

Then launch ckb-next, select your mouse, pick the button you want to use for push-to-talk, and remap that button to F9.

After that, xremap can keep using the F9 rule above, and your Corsair mouse button will trigger push-to-talk through pttman.

If you specifically want the upstream development build instead of the packaged release, the ckb-next project wiki also lists ckb-next-git for Arch-based systems.

Commands

pttman uses subcommands for one-off operations. With no subcommand, it runs the daemon.

pttman                                 Run the daemon (default)
pttman get-default-source              Print the default source from the config file
pttman install-service                 Install and enable the service (systemd or OpenRC)
pttman list-sources                    List available audio sources
pttman mute                            Mute the microphone
pttman set-default-source SOURCE       Save default source and signal the daemon
pttman status                          Print the current microphone state
pttman toggle                          Toggle the microphone mute state
pttman uninstall-service               Disable and remove the service (systemd or OpenRC)
pttman unmute                          Unmute the microphone

Aliases:

  • release for mute
  • press and talk for unmute

Options

These flags apply to the daemon and to action commands (mute, unmute, toggle, status):

--source SOURCE     Audio source name to control (default: config file, then all sources)
--all-sources       Operate on all audio sources (overrides --source from config)

--source and --all-sources are mutually exclusive.

Configuration File

pttman reads defaults from ~/.config/pttman.conf (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pttman.conf). The file uses one flag per line:

--source=alsa_input.usb-046d_BRIO-03.pro-input-0

Supported flags:

  • --source=NAME -- control only this source
  • --all-sources=true -- control all sources (the default when no config file exists)

These are mutually exclusive. Unrecognized flags cause an error at startup. Command-line arguments always take precedence over the config file.

set-default-source automatically signals the running daemon to reload the config file and update the source for future operations.

Service

systemd

systemctl --user start pttman.service
systemctl --user status pttman.service
journalctl --user -u pttman.service -f

OpenRC (user, 0.60+)

rc-service --user pttman start
rc-service --user pttman status

OpenRC (system, <0.60)

sudo rc-service pttman start
rc-service pttman status

The daemon listens on $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/pttman.sock. If the daemon is not running, client commands fall back to direct pactl execution.

Development

Testing

Unit tests:

bun run test

Integration tests (requires Docker):

bun run test:integration

Both:

bun run test:all

The integration tests use Docker containers to verify the systemd and OpenRC service files work end-to-end (install, start, stop, uninstall).

Hooks

lefthook install
lefthook run pre-commit --all-files

The pre-commit hook runs uvx ruff check, uvx ty check, and the unit test suite.

License

MIT

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