deskctl/README.md
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# deskctl
Desktop control CLI for AI agents on Linux X11.
## Install
### Cargo
```bash
cargo install deskctl
```
Source builds on Linux require:
- Rust 1.75+
- `pkg-config`
- X11 development libraries for input and windowing, typically `libx11-dev` and `libxtst-dev` on Debian/Ubuntu
### npm
```bash
npm install -g deskctl-cli
deskctl --help
```
One-shot execution is also supported:
```bash
npx deskctl-cli --help
```
`deskctl-cli` currently supports `linux-x64` and installs the `deskctl` command by downloading the matching GitHub Release asset.
### Nix
```bash
nix run github:harivansh-afk/deskctl -- --help
nix profile install github:harivansh-afk/deskctl
```
The repo flake is the supported Nix install surface in this phase.
### Docker Convenience
Build a Linux binary locally with Docker:
```bash
docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml run --rm build
```
This writes `dist/deskctl-linux-x86_64`.
Copy it to an SSH machine where `scp` is unavailable:
```bash
ssh -p 443 deskctl@ssh.agentcomputer.ai 'cat > ~/deskctl && chmod +x ~/deskctl' < dist/deskctl-linux-x86_64
```
Run it on an X11 session:
```bash
DISPLAY=:1 XDG_SESSION_TYPE=x11 ~/deskctl --json snapshot --annotate
```
### Local Source Build
```bash
cargo build
```
## Quick Start
```bash
# Diagnose the environment first
deskctl doctor
# See the desktop
deskctl snapshot
# Query focused runtime state
deskctl get active-window
deskctl get monitors
# Click a window
deskctl click @w1
# Type text
deskctl type "hello world"
# Wait for a window or focus transition
deskctl wait window --selector 'title=Firefox' --timeout 10
deskctl wait focus --selector 'class=firefox' --timeout 5
# Focus by explicit selector
deskctl focus 'title=Firefox'
```
## Architecture
Client-daemon architecture over Unix sockets (NDJSON wire protocol).
The daemon starts automatically on first command and keeps the X11 connection alive for fast repeated calls.
Source layout:
- `src/lib.rs` exposes the shared library target
- `src/main.rs` is the thin CLI wrapper
- `src/` contains production code and unit tests
- `tests/` contains Linux/X11 integration tests
- `tests/support/` contains shared integration helpers
## Runtime Requirements
- Linux with X11 session
- Rust 1.75+ plus the source-build dependencies above when building from source
The binary itself only links the standard glibc runtime on Linux (`libc`, `libm`, `libgcc_s`).
For deskctl to be fully functional on a fresh VM you still need:
- an X11 server and an active `DISPLAY`
- `XDG_SESSION_TYPE=x11` or an equivalent X11 session environment
- a window manager or desktop environment that exposes standard EWMH properties such as `_NET_CLIENT_LIST_STACKING` and `_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW`
- an X server with the extensions needed for input simulation and screen metadata, which is standard on normal desktop X11 setups
If setup fails, run:
```bash
deskctl doctor
```
## Contract Notes
- `@wN` refs are short-lived handles assigned by `snapshot` and `list-windows`
- `--json` output includes a stable `window_id` for programmatic targeting within the current daemon session
- `list-windows` is a cheap read-only operation and does not capture or write a screenshot
- the stable runtime JSON/error contract is documented in [docs/runtime-output.md](docs/runtime-output.md)
## Read and Wait Surface
The grouped runtime reads are:
```bash
deskctl get active-window
deskctl get monitors
deskctl get version
deskctl get systeminfo
```
The grouped runtime waits are:
```bash
deskctl wait window --selector 'title=Firefox' --timeout 10
deskctl wait focus --selector 'id=win3' --timeout 5
```
Successful `get active-window`, `wait window`, and `wait focus` responses return a `window` payload with:
- `ref_id`
- `window_id`
- `title`
- `app_name`
- geometry (`x`, `y`, `width`, `height`)
- state flags (`focused`, `minimized`)
`get monitors` returns:
- `count`
- `monitors[]` with geometry and primary/automatic flags
`get version` returns:
- `version`
- `backend`
`get systeminfo` stays runtime-scoped and returns:
- `backend`
- `display`
- `session_type`
- `session`
- `socket_path`
- `screen`
- `monitor_count`
- `monitors`
Wait timeout and selector failures are structured in `--json` mode so agents can recover without string parsing.
## Output Policy
Text mode is compact and follow-up-oriented, but JSON is the parsing contract.
- use `--json` when an agent needs strict parsing
- rely on `window_id`, selector-related fields, grouped read payloads, and structured error `kind` values for stable automation
- treat monitor naming, incidental whitespace, and default screenshot file names as best-effort
See [docs/runtime-output.md](docs/runtime-output.md) for the exact stable-vs-best-effort breakdown.
## Distribution
- GitHub Releases are the canonical binary source
- crates.io package: `deskctl`
- npm package: `deskctl-cli`
- installed command on every channel: `deskctl`
- repo-owned Nix install path: `flake.nix`
For maintainer publishing and release steps, see [docs/releasing.md](docs/releasing.md).
## Selector Contract
Explicit selector modes:
```bash
ref=w1
id=win1
title=Firefox
class=firefox
focused
```
Legacy refs remain supported:
```bash
@w1
w1
win1
```
Bare selectors such as `firefox` are still supported as fuzzy substring matches, but they now fail on ambiguity and return candidate windows instead of silently picking the first match.
## Support Boundary
`deskctl` supports Linux X11 in this phase. Wayland and Hyprland are explicitly out of scope for the current runtime contract.
## Workflow
Local validation uses the root `Makefile`:
```bash
make fmt-check
make lint
make test-unit
make test-integration
make site-format-check
make validate
```
`make validate` is the full repo-quality check and requires Linux with `xvfb-run` plus `pnpm --dir site install`.
The repository standardizes on `pre-commit` for fast commit-time checks:
```bash
pre-commit install
pre-commit run --all-files
```
See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for the full contributor guide.
## Acknowledgements
- [@barrettruth](github.com/barrettruth) - i stole the website from [vimdoc](https://github.com/barrettruth/vimdoc-language-server)