There are 3 repositories under udev topic.
Android udev rules list aimed to be the most comprehensive on the net
The Linux SDK for The Imaging Source cameras.
Gebaar, A Super Simple WM Independent Touchpad Gesture Daemon for libinput
Daemonless replacement for libudev
IIO accelerometer sensor to input device proxy
Only one udevrule file triggering plug and critical battery level notifications (multi-x sessions support)
POSIX Shell script to get user's display environment variables of any TTY from anywhere.
In i3wm compatible manner - dynamically re-configures your (multi)-monitor setup on the fly when you hotplug/unplug display cabel(s)
Asynchronous udev hotplug monitor using Tokio and Mio.
:black_square_button: :name_badge:Save some disk space and your eyeballs.
Auto configures Trackball, Spinner, Mouse, Lightguns into one virtual device for Batocera with RetroArch
Run, pick up the gamepad and turn sticks with triggers around
A go library for determining active serial ports.
monitors system events like battery status, memory usage, device connections, and more, and sends desktop notifications to keep you informed in real time
**Mirror** of game-device-udev git at https://codeberg.org/fabiscafe/game-devices-udev
USB MIDI automatic patchbay
Archlinux on river/sway from scratch with the most minimal dependencies. DIY is awesome
:penguin: enable macro keys on Razer BlackWidow keyboards
Convenient way to swap upper fn keys on Logitech K380.
Gst-webrtc-camera project base on gstreamer,project function cover the offical's tutorial and more. ex: hlssink,udpsink,appsink,splitmuxsink, and webrtc. It's privider offer webrtc camera and hls access and also record audio and video to file triggered by timer or some signal.
Lock KDE desktop screensaver when Yubikey is removed from USB.
Unlocking and mounting encrypted SD-cards automatically
Watch usb device connection/disconnection in Linux, install/uninstall and debug Android application.
USB Firewall is a tool that employs the Kernel device authorisation feature and udev rules to provide a defence against certain Bad USB attacks. WIP...