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udev-block-notify
=================
**Notify about udev block events**
This runs in background and produces notifications whenever udev (or systemd)
receives an event about a block device. Notifications look like this:
![Notification USB](screenshots/usb.png)
Or for optical media:
![Notification cd](screenshots/optical.png)
These are just examples, it shows information about every block device.
Requirements
------------
To compile and run `udev-block-notify` you need:
* [systemd](https://www.github.com/systemd/systemd)
* [libnotify](https://developer.gnome.org/notification-spec/)
* [markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) (HTML documentation)
* `gnome-icon-theme` and `gnome-icon-theme-extras` (or anything else that includes the required media icons)
Some systems may require additional development packages for the libraries.
Look for `libnotify-devel`, `systemd-devel`, `libudev-devel` or similar.
Build and install
-----------------
Building and installing is very easy. Just run:
> make
followed by:
> make install
This will place an executable at `/usr/bin/udev-block-notify`,
documentation can be found in `/usr/share/doc/udev-block-notify/`.
Additionally a systemd unit file is installed to `/usr/lib/systemd/user/`.
Usage
-----
Just run `udev-block-notify` to run it once. A systemd user service can be
started and/or enabled with `systemctl --user start udev-block-notify`
or `systemctl --user enable udev-block-notify`.
### Upstream
URL:
[GitHub.com](https://github.com/eworm-de/udev-block-notify#udev-block-notify)
Mirror:
[eworm.de](https://git.eworm.de/cgit.cgi/udev-block-notify/)
[GitLab.com](https://gitlab.com/eworm-de/udev-block-notify#udev-block-notify)
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