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# Gopher Interface Devices (USB HID)
The `hid` package is a cross platform library for accessing and communicating with USB Human Interface
Devices (HID). It is an alternative package to [`gousb` ](https://github.com/karalabe/gousb ) for use
cases where devices support this ligher mode of operation (e.g. input devices, hardware crypto wallets).
The package wraps [`hidapi` ](https://github.com/signal11/hidapi ) for accessing OS specific USB HID APIs
directly instead of using low level USB constructs, which might have permission issues on some platforms.
On Linux the package also wraps [`libusb` ](https://github.com/libusb/libusb ). Both of these dependencies
are vendored directly into the repository and wrapped using CGO, making the `hid` package self-contained
and go-gettable.
Supported platforms at the moment are Linux, macOS and Windows (exclude constraints are also specified
for Android and iOS to allow smoother vendoring into cross platform projects).
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## Cross-compiling
Using `go get` the embedded C library is compiled into the binary format of your host OS. Cross compiling to a different platform or architecture entails disabling CGO by default in Go, causing device enumeration `hid.Enumerate()` to yield no results.
To cross compile a functional version of this library, you'll need to enable CGO during cross compilation via `CGO_ENABLED=1` and you'll need to install and set a cross compilation enabled C toolkit via `CC=your-cross-gcc` .
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## Acknowledgements
Although the `hid` package is an implementation from scratch, it was heavily inspired by the existing
[`go.hid` ](https://github.com/GeertJohan/go.hid ) library, which seems abandoned since 2015; is incompatible
with Go 1.6+; and has various external dependencies. Given its inspirational roots, I thought it important
to give credit to the author of said package too.
Wide character support in the `hid` package is done via the [`gowchar` ](https://github.com/orofarne/gowchar )
library, unmaintained since 2013; non buildable with a modern Go release and failing `go vet` checks. As
such, `gowchar` was also vendored in inline (copyright headers and origins preserved).
## License
The components of `hid` are licensed as such:
* `hidapi` is released under the [3-clause BSD ](https://github.com/signal11/hidapi/blob/master/LICENSE-bsd.txt ) license.
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* `libusb` is released under the [GNU LGPL 2.1 ](https://github.com/libusb/libusb/blob/master/COPYING )license.
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* `go.hid` is released under the [2-clause BSD ](https://github.com/GeertJohan/go.hid/blob/master/LICENSE ) license.
* `gowchar` is released under the [3-clause BSD ](https://github.com/orofarne/gowchar/blob/master/LICENSE ) license.
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Given the above, `hid` is licensed under GNU LGPL 2.1 or later on Linux and 3-clause BSD on other platforms.