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Keylogger

Capture global keyboard events on Linux

Build Status GoDoc License MIT

Notes

  • Only Linux based
  • Need root privilages

Installation

go get github.com/MarinX/keylogger

Getting started

Finding keyboard device

There is a helper on finding the keyboard.

 keyboard := keylogger.FindKeyboardDevice()

Which goes through each file device name to find keyword "keyboard"

/sys/class/input/event[0-255]/device/name

and returns the file event path if found

/dev/input/event2

If the function returns empty string, you will need to cat each device name and get the event number. If you know already, you can easily pass it to constructor

keylogger.New("/dev/input/event2")

Getting keypress

Once the keylogger returns channel event, you can switch by event code as described in input_event.go For start, you can listen on keyboard state change

keylogger.EvKey

Once you get desire event, there is a helper to parse code into human readable key.

event.KeyString()

NOTE

If you listen on keyboard state change, it will return double results. This is because pressing and releasing the key are 2 different state change. There is a helper function which you can call to see which type of state change happend

// returns true if key on keyboard is pressed
event.KeyPress()

// returns true if key on keyboard is released
event.KeyRelease()

Example

You can find a example script in example/main.go

Running tests

No magic, just run

go test -v

Creating key sniffer (needs update)

License

This library is under the MIT License

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