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libhs is a C library to enumerate HID and serial devices and interact with them.
- single-file: one header is all you need to make it work.
- public domain: use it, hack it, do whatever you want.
- multiple platforms: Windows (≥ Vista), Mac OS X (≥ 10.9) and Linux.
- multiple compilers: MSVC (≥ 2015), GCC and Clang.
- driverless: uses native OS-provided interfaces and does not require custom drivers.
Just download libhs.h from the GitHub repository. This file provides both the interface and the implementation. To instantiate the implementation, #define HS_IMPLEMENTATION
in ONE source file, before including libhs.h.
libhs depends on a few OS-provided libraries that you need to link:
OS | Dependencies |
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Windows (MSVC) | Nothing to do, libhs uses #pragma comment(lib) |
Windows (MinGW-w64) | Link user32, advapi32, setupapi and hid-luser32 -ladvapi32 -lsetupapi -lhid |
OSX (Clang) | Link CoreFoundation and IOKit |
Linux (GCC) | Link libudev-ludev |
This library is developed as part of the TyTools project where you can find the original libhs source code. The amalgamated header file is automatically produced by CMake scripts.
Look at Sean Barrett's excellent stb libraries for the reasoning behind this mode of distribution.
libhs is in the public domain, or the equivalent where that is not possible. You can and should do anything you want with it. You have no legal obligation to do anything else, although I appreciate attribution.
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You can clone the code and report bugs on the TyTools GitHub repository.
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You can find a few complete working examples in the GitHub repository.
The following code uses libhs to enumerate serial and HID devices:
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