Bluetuith is a TUI based bluetooth manager for Linux, that aims
to be an alternative to most bluetooth managers, and can perform
bluetooth based operations like:
Connection to and general management of bluetooth devices,
with device information like battery percentage, RSSI etc. displayed, if
the information is available. More detailed information about a device
can be viewed by selecting the 'Info' option in the menu or by clicking the 'i'
key.
Bluetooth adapter management, with toggleable power, discoverability, pairablilty
and scanning modes.
Transfer and receive files via the OBEX protocol, with an interactive
file picker to choose and select multiple files.
Handle both PANU and DUN based networking for each bluetooth device
Control media playback on the currently connected device, with a media player
popup that displays playback information and controls.
This release contains the following new features:
Adapter status display, which will dynamically show whether the adapter
is in any of the powered/discoverable/pairable/scanning states
A HJSON based configuration format, with customizable keybindings
and optional config file generation
Popup resize and mouse-handling improvements. Each popup can now
be closed by pressing the 'X' button
I hope you enjoy this release, and any feedback is appreciated.
Ah, I apologize for not documenting the quit key correctly.
The quit keybinding has been an issue (albeit a very silly one), which could be easily corrected, but somehow escapes my attention during the release phase. I will correct the documentation.
Do note that since the keybindings are customisable, you can modify the quit behavior to a keybinding of your choice. See the "Configuration" section of the documentation for more details.
Very interesting. This looks fine on my Firefox Nightly for Android application. I wonder why it renders differently on different versions of Firefox alone.