irw - Send data from Unix domain socket to stdout
irw [
socket]
irw will connect to any Unix domain socket and print the received data to
stdout. Without a
socket argument it will watch
/var/run/lirc/lircd. Useful for debugging.
Options:
-
-h --help
- Display usage summary
-
-v --version
- Display version
On receiving SIGUSR1
irw makes a clean exit.
Dumping the default socket while pressing one button:
myhost $ irw
0000000000f40bf0 00 KEY_POWER ANIMAX
0000000000f40bf0 01 KEY_POWER ANIMAX
0000000000f40bf0 02 KEY_POWER ANIMAX
0000000000f40bf0 03 KEY_POWER ANIMAX
0000000000f40bf0 04 KEY_POWER ANIMAX
0000000000f40bf0 05 KEY_POWER ANIMAX
^C
myhost $
Note that the second counter is incremented for each new event generated
by the single key press. This is important for correct lircd operation.
Since the lircd socket supports multiple clients,
irw can run in parallel
with other applications.
irw does nothing more than dumps a unix-domain socket, a task which many
standard tools also can do. E. g., the
ncat(1) tool can be used instead of irw
to provide more flexibility (but without a sane default socket):
ncat -U /var/run/lirc/lircd
The documentation for
lirc is maintained as html pages. They are located
under html/ in the documentation directory.