BluetoothCommunicatorExample is a project from Github that allows Bluetooth communication between devices. Here's how to install it onto your Arch Linux machine:
Before starting the installation, ensure that you have the following dependencies installed:
git
gradle
jdk-openjdk
or jdk-jre
Open a terminal window and navigate to a directory where you would like to save the project. Clone the BluetoothCommunicatorExample repository by running the following command:
git clone https://github.com/niedev/BluetoothCommunicatorExample.git
This will download the repository to your local machine.
Navigate to the downloaded project folder and build the project by running the following command:
gradle build
This will compile the project and create the necessary files.
Run the following command to start the application:
gradle run
If successful, the application should run and prompt you with a message to establish a Bluetooth connection.
By following these steps, you can install BluetoothCommunicatorExample on your Arch Linux machine and begin utilizing Bluetooth communication between devices.
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