Linux PyQt tray application to control OctoPrint instances
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README.md

OctoTray Linux Qt client

Simple Python Qt Linux client for OctoPrint. Install on Arch Linux like this:

makepkg
sudo pacman -U octotray-0.2-1-any.pkg.tar.xz

Or on all other linux distros:

sudo cp octotray /usr/bin/octotray
sudo cp octotray_icon.png /usr/share/pixmaps/octotray_icon.png
sudo cp de.xythobuz.octotray.desktop /usr/share/applications/de.xythobuz.octotray.desktop

Then run it from your desktop environment menu or even add it to the autostart there.