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Moved steamdeck-input-disabler source to GitHub #721

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Steamdeck Input Disabler

Disable the steamdeck built-in gamepad

No changes to the code, only moved the source to GitHub instead of my self-hosted gitlab server, to prevent issues with my server being down and it will be easier if someone wants to contribute to the plugin.

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Developer Checklist

  • I am the original author or an authorized maintainer of this plugin.
  • I have abided by the licenses of the libraries I am utilizing, including attaching license notices where appropriate.

Plugin Checklist

  • I have verified that my plugin works properly on the Stable and Beta update channels of SteamOS.
  • I have verified my plugin is unique or alternatively provides more/alternative functionality to a similar plugin already on the store.

Plugin Backend Checklist

  • No: I am using a custom backend other than Python.
  • No: I am using a tool or software from a 3rd party FOSS project that does not have it's dependencies statically linked.
  • No: I am using a custom binary that has all of it's dependencies statically linked.

Testing

  • Tested on SteamOS Stable/Beta Update Channel.

  • Tested on SteamOS Preview Update Channel.

@BurritoSpray BurritoSpray requested a review from a team as a code owner November 8, 2024 22:38
@AAGaming00 AAGaming00 merged commit dbd8c04 into SteamDeckHomebrew:main Nov 20, 2024
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