This project aims to be an easy to use companion to your Mooltipass device and extend the power of the device to more platform/tools. With it you can manage your Mooltipass with a cross-platform app, as well as provide a daemon service that handles all USB communication with the device.
This tool comes with a daemon that runs in background, and a user interface app to control your Mooltipass. Other clients can also connect and talk to the daemon (it uses a websocket connection and simple JSON messages).
It is completely cross platform, and runs on Linux (using native hidraw API), OS X (native IOKit API), and Windows (native HID API).
Packages are build and available here: https://github.com/mooltipass/moolticute/releases
When downloading this repository, make sure to download the submodules:
git clone https://github.com/mooltipass/moolticute.git --recurse-submodules
- Requires Qt 5.6 or higher.
- These Qt5 modules are required:
- qt-core
- qt-gui
- qt-widgets
- qt-network
- qt-websockets
- Requires the qt-dbus module
- Requires to install udev rule for it
- Note: For Linux systems without systemd please refer to dedicated section
Moolticute comes in two part on Linux:
- A daemon that runs in background named moolticuted that proxy command between device and GUI
- A GUI application for user to interact with the device using moolticuted
One way of using Moolticute is allowing systemd to manage the daemon
as a system service and your desktop environment execing the GUI when
you need it. In such setup it is best to disable the option found in
the GUI called "Start Moolticute with the computer"
The default build recipe will drop a systemd system unit
moolticuted.service
, after build and installation:
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable --now moolticuted.service
At this point the Moolticute daemon should be running. As the build
also drop an moolticute.desktop
you should be able to launch the GUI
using your environment application launcher and searching for "moolticute".
sudo apt install libqt5websockets5-dev qt-sdk qt5-qmake qt5-default libudev-dev
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mooltipass/mooltipass-udev/master/udev/69-mooltipass.rules | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/69-mooltipass.rules
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
There are packages in AUR both for udev rules and for the Moolticute:
The udev rules are automatically updated as this issue describes
sudo xbps-install -S qt5-websockets-devel qt5-devel qt5-gui qt5-network qt5-widgets qt5-qmake
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mooltipass/mooltipass-udev/master/udev/69-mooltipass.rules | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/69-mooltipass.rules && sudo sed -i 's/TAG+="uaccess"/GROUP="plugdev"/g' /etc/udev/rules.d/69-mooltipass.rules
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
sudo udevadm trigger
sudo dnf install gcc-c++ qt5 qt5-qtwebsockets qt5-qtwebsockets-devel qt5-qttools-devel systemd-devel
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mooltipass/mooltipass-udev/master/udev/69-mooltipass.rules | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/69-mooltipass.rules
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
sudo dnf install gcc-c++ qt5-qtbase qt5-qtwebsockets qt5-qtwebsockets-devel qt5-qttools-devel systemd-devel
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mooltipass/mooltipass-udev/master/udev/69-mooltipass.rules | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/69-mooltipass.rules
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
Udev rules are lifted from the package if this is merged, otherwise paste them in as extraRules
.
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
...
moolticute
];
};
services.udev.packages = [ pkgs.moolticute.udev ]; # if linked PR is merged
services.udev.extraRules = '' # if not slip rules in manually
<the udev rules from data/moolticute.sh>
'';
First you'll need to download and install QZXing first by doing qmake
.
The advice in that repo suggests to add the header files to the Moolticute.pro
however this dosen't work.
doas apk add qt5-qtmultimedia-dev qt5-qtsystems-dev qt5-qttools-dev qt5-qtx11extras-dev qt5-qtwayland-dev acpi alpine-conf eudev eudev-doc eudev-rule-generator eudev-openrc linux-firmware cpufreqd pciutils util-linux
doas rc-update add udev
doas rc-update add acpid
doas rc-update add cpufreqd
doas setup-devd udev
doas setup-devd dbus
doas setup-devd elogind
doas setup-devd polkit
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mooltipass/mooltipass-udev/master/udev/69-mooltipass.rules | doas tee /etc/udev/rules.d/69-mooltipass.rules
doas udevadm control --reload-rules
Reboot, then make sure to add yourself to plugdev group, once done you may need to reboot again, check via groups
.
The main udev rules
relies on integration between systemd, systemd-login and systemd-udevd
to automatically allow any user logged in to access mooltipass devices.
This will not work on Linux ecosystem without systemd, one
workaround is to change the TAG+="uaccess"
to
GROUP="plugdev"
and add your interactive user to this group.
Refer to this issue for more information.
For now, no binary releases are out yet. You will need to build the software by following the next step.
Two method can be used to build, by using QtCreator IDE, or from command line (typically on Linux). After the build succeeded, two executable are created:
- moolticuted (the daemon process)
- moolticute (the main GUI app)
- Download and install the Qt SDK from their website
- Start Qt-Creator
- Open the main Moolticute.pro project file
- Note for Windows users: make sure that you select a "kit" that uses the MinGW compiler. Moolticute currently won't compile successfully when using the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler.
- Click on the "play" button to build and run
Qt needs to be installed correctly (see your Linux distribution for that)
mkdir build
cd build
qmake ../Moolticute.pro
make
Be sure to use the Qt5 qmake. You can check if you are using the correct qmake by using the command
➜ ~ qmake --version
QMake version 3.0
Using Qt version 5.5.1 in /usr/lib
On Gentoo, a wrapper is created for qmake, so this command should be used:
qmake -qt=5 ../Moolticute.pro
On Fedora, use this qmake command:
qmake-qt5 ../Moolticute.pro
Moolticute is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. For any question feel free to contact Mathieu Stephan through this repository.