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Something X device manager for Omarchy / Linux

Project description

Something X — for Linux

A Linux-native companion app for Nothing and CMF Bluetooth devices.
Built for Omarchy (Hyprland / Wayland) — pure black, JetBrains Mono, Nothing Red.

  ●  SOMETHING X
     FOR LINUX

PyPI License: MIT Platform


Features

  • Animated splash screen — Nothing-branded intro with typewriter effect and ripple rings
  • Earbud visual — Cairo-rendered glowing battery rings with radial gradients for L / R / Case
  • ANC control — Off · Noise Cancellation · Transparency (real RFCOMM protocol)
  • EQ presets — Balanced · More Bass · More Treble · Voice
  • Volume slider — controls the PulseAudio/PipeWire A2DP sink directly
  • Firmware version & serial number — read from the device over RFCOMM
  • In-ear detection toggle
  • Device discovery — BlueZ D-Bus; Nothing/CMF devices highlighted with a badge
  • Scan for new devices — 30 s BlueZ discovery window
  • Glass morphism UI — pure black base, frosted glass cards, red gradient accents

Device support

Device Discovery Battery ANC EQ Volume Firmware
Nothing Ear (1)
Nothing Ear (2)
Nothing Ear (a)
Nothing Ear (stick)
CMF Buds / Buds Pro
Nothing Phone (1/2)
Other BT devices ✅*

* via BlueZ Battery1 interface · RFCOMM features require the device to be connected


Requirements

System packages (Arch / Omarchy)

sudo pacman -S python-gobject python-dbus python-cairo gtk4 libadwaita
Package Purpose
python-gobject GTK4, libadwaita, GLib bindings
python-dbus BlueZ D-Bus access
python-cairo Cairo drawing (earbud visual, splash)
gtk4 UI toolkit
libadwaita Navigation, dark theme

pactl (from libpulse / pipewire-pulse) is used for volume control — already present on any PulseAudio/PipeWire system.


Installation

Recommended — pip (after system packages above)

pip install something-x
something-x

Run from source

git clone https://github.com/SoaOaoS/something-x
cd something-x
./somethingx

Desktop launcher (Walker / Rofi / app menu)

cp nothing_app/data/com.something.x.omarchy.desktop ~/.local/share/applications/
update-desktop-database ~/.local/share/applications/

Usage

./somethingx        # from source
something-x         # if installed via pip
  1. Splash — animated intro, main window opens after ~2.3 s
  2. Home — all paired BT devices; Nothing/CMF get a NOTHING badge
  3. Scan — "SCAN FOR DEVICES" runs 30 s BlueZ discovery
  4. Device page — tap a card to open controls:
    • Battery rings (L / R / Case) update in real time
    • ANC and EQ apply immediately over RFCOMM
    • Volume slider controls the A2DP sink via pactl
    • Firmware and serial number shown after connection
  5. Disconnect — red button sends a clean BlueZ disconnect

Releases & versioning

This project uses Conventional Commits. Pushing to main triggers automatic versioning and a PyPI release:

Commit prefix Version bump Example
feat!: / BREAKING CHANGE Major (x.0.0) feat!: new protocol engine
feat: Minor (1.x.0) feat: add Ear (open) support
fix: / perf: / refactor: Patch (1.0.x) fix: ANC off not applying
docs: / chore: / style: / ci: — (no release) chore: update readme

Architecture

nothing_app/
├── application.py      Adw.Application — CSS, dark theme, splash handoff
├── splash.py           Animated splash screen (Cairo, typewriter, ripples)
├── window.py           AdwNavigationView — home ↔ device routing
├── bluetooth.py        BlueZ D-Bus manager (discovery, connect/disconnect signals)
├── protocol.py         Nothing Ear RFCOMM 0x55 binary protocol (reverse-engineered)
├── data/
│   └── style.css       Nothing X glass-morphism CSS theme
└── pages/
    ├── home.py         Device list + scan button
    └── device.py       ANC / EQ / volume / settings + Cairo earbud visual

Protocol notes

Frame format: [SOF=0x55][ctrl:2 LE][cmd:2 LE][len:2 LE][FSN:1][payload][crc16:2 LE]

All outgoing frames use ctrl=0x0160 with CRC16-ARC — the device silently drops SET commands if any frame in the session was sent without CRC.


Contributing

The RFCOMM protocol in nothing_app/protocol.py is reverse-engineered from the official Android APK. If your device uses different command IDs or channel numbers, patches are very welcome.


License

MIT

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