
Developed an enhancement for Linux input handling in the cjpais/handy repository by integrating ydotool as a fallback mechanism for text input and key combinations, broadening compatibility across both Wayland and X11 environments. This work complemented existing tools such as wtype, dotool, and xdotool, ensuring seamless automation and remote usage without disrupting established workflows. The implementation, written in Rust and focused on system integration, included comprehensive documentation outlining runtime requirements like ydotool installation and user permissions. By expanding supported input methods, the update reduced operational friction and improved reliability for diverse Linux setups, reflecting a thoughtful approach to cross-environment compatibility.
January 2026: Delivered Linux input enhancement by adding ydotool as a robust fallback for text input and key handling, improving compatibility across Wayland and X11 environments. The change complements existing input tools (wtype/dotool on Wayland and xdotool on X11) and increases automation reliability across diverse setups. The work includes clear documentation and runtime requirements (ydotool installed, ydotoold daemon running, user in input group with uinput permissions).
January 2026: Delivered Linux input enhancement by adding ydotool as a robust fallback for text input and key handling, improving compatibility across Wayland and X11 environments. The change complements existing input tools (wtype/dotool on Wayland and xdotool on X11) and increases automation reliability across diverse setups. The work includes clear documentation and runtime requirements (ydotool installed, ydotoold daemon running, user in input group with uinput permissions).

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