A gui for xdotool. Make it esay to used in gnome.

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  • Why does it have a giant amount of unmet dependencies? Doesn't even run
  • I was stupid enough to start the installation of this package without checking what was being removed. and as soon as I noticed that packages, most of which I would very much like to keep, were being rapidly removed, I tried to shut it down. I am not sure if I stopped it from removing packages on the first time I clicked close in a panic and couldn't find the process to kill to get rid of one of the windows involved in the installation, or when I typed top in the terminal and noticed my package installer was still running and did sudo killall. I am now using information from apt history.log to repair the damage your .deb has done. I will reinstall all of them and hope it works, otherwise I will reinstall/replace my operating system. This was on linux KDE edition with gdebi. Let this be a warning to others who wish to install this program on a debian based linux distro.
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