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NAME

       irexec - run programs with one button press

SYNOPSIS

       irexec [options] [config_file]

DESCRIPTION

       irexec  executes  commands  on  an IR signal decoded by lircd, the LIRC daemon. It uses an
       lircrc config file where the  config =  entries are executed. E. g., given  the  following
       config file snippet
           begin
               prog   = irexec
               button = KEY_RED
               config = echo "KEY_RED"
           end

       irexec  will  echo  KEY_RED  on  the terminal when the corresponding button is pushed on a
       remote. The command is an arbitrary shell command executed asynchronously  -  irexec  does
       not wait for it to complete.

ARGUMENTS

       config_file
           lircrc  configuration  file.  irexec  only  uses  entries with prog = irexec. The path
           defaults to ~/.config/lircrc.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
           Display usage summary

       -v, --version
           Display version

       -d, --daemon
           Make irexec fork to background. In this case a config file  should  be  given  on  the
           command line as irexec won't be able to find any home directory.

       -D, --loglevel [level]
           Determine  the  amount of logging information. [level] can be a symbolic syslog level:
           error, warning, info, notice or debug.  lirc  also  defines  three  additional  levels
           trace,  trace  and  trace2  which gives even more messages (trace2 bringing the most).
           However, in the log these messages are marked as debug.  By  default,  no  logging  is
           done.

       -n, --name <name>
           Use  this  program  name instead of the default irexec as identifier in the lircd.conf
           file.

ENVIRONMENT

       LIRC_SOCKET_PATH
           Path to the lircd socket irexec reads from, defaults to /var/run/lirc/lircd.

FILES

       ~/.config/lircrc
           Default config file

       /etc/lirc/lircrc
           Config file used by the systemd irexec service.

       ~/.cache/irexec.log
           Debug log. Setting the XDG_CACHE_HOME environment  variable  relocates  this  file  to
           $XDG_CACHE_HOME/irexec.log

NOTES

       For  versions  up to 0.9.1 irexec used to  wait until the executed program terminated. Old
       configuration files thus often includes a  '&' appended to the  command  string  to  avoid
       being  stuck  in the command. This is not required in 0.9.2+ which cannot wait for command
       completion.

       irexec should run as a service. The contrib directory contains a .desktop file which could
       be  dropped  in  ~/.local/autostart.  Doing  so  creates a service which can be handled by
       regular desktop  tools  such  as  gnome-tweak-tool  on  all  major  desktops.  If  running
       restricted  commands  such as powering off the machine is required, sudo(8) can be used to
       allow regular users to run such commands.

       An alternative is to use the irexec.service systemd service which runs as  root  (and  can
       run  in  parallel  with  the  desktop  service).   Running  as  root  has  severe security
       implications.  See the Configuration Guide in the html documentation.

SEE ALSO

       lircrc(5)
           The lircrc configuration file.