# Slow Bongo ![Picture of a cute lil bongocatto](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tuibird/slowbongo/refs/heads/main/slowbongo.png) A bongo cat that sits in your bar and slaps when you type. This is very early days, there will be bugs. ## Features - **Bar Widget**: Compact widget that fits seamlessly in your Noctalia bar - **Keyboard Reactive**: Cat taps its paws in alternation when you type - **Audio Reactive**: Optional rave mode and tappy mode that react to music - **Easy pause**: Can quickly pause and un-pause reactivity with a single left click. - **Customizable Appearance**: Choose from multiple color schemes and adjust size - **Font-Based Animation**: Uses a bongo cat font for easy rendering - **Bar Widget**: Compact widget that fits seamlessly in your Noctalia bar ## Installation 1. Navigate to the Noctalia settings plugins section. 2. Enter the sources sub-menu. 3. Add Slow Bongo as a custom repository. ```bash https://github.com/tuibird/slowbongo.git ``` 4. Open the Noctalia plugins store and enable **Slow Bongo**. ## Configuration The plugin offers several customization options available in the settings panel: ### Input Devices The plugin automatically detects keyboard input devices on first run. You can manually select which input devices to monitor from the settings panel. ### Colors The colours are all pulled from your current Noctalia colourscheme. ### Rave Mode When enabled, the cat changes colors to the beat when music is playing. ### Tappy Mode When enabled, the cat taps along to the beat when music is playing instead of only reacting to keyboard input. ### Size and Position - **Cat Size**: Scale the cat from 50% to 150% of default size - **Vertical Position**: Fine-tune the cat's vertical alignment in the bar ## Requirements ### Essential - **evtest**: Required for keyboard input detection ```bash # Fedora/RHEL sudo dnf install evtest # Ubuntu/Debian sudo apt install evtest # Arch sudo pacman -S evtest ``` - **Input group membership**: Your user must be in the `input` group to read keyboard events ```bash sudo usermod -a -G input $USER ``` Restart for the group change to take effect. ## Troubleshooting ### Cat not responding to keyboard input 1. Check that `evtest` is installed: ```bash which evtest ``` 2. Verify you're in the `input` group: ```bash id -nG | grep input ``` 3. Make sure at least one input device is selected in the settings panel. ## Technical Details - Uses `evtest` to monitor keyboard events from `/dev/input/event*` devices - Integrates with Noctalia's SpectrumService for audio visualization - Custom font file (`bongocatfont.woff`) contains the cat animations - Alternates between left (1) and right (2) paw animations, returning to idle (0) after configurable timeout ## License MIT ## Credits - Thank you to [Kitgore](https://github.com/kitgore) for the inital bongo cat font - Noctalia plugins for the amazing guides/examples