How to Install and Uninstall libanyevent-termkey-perl Package on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)

Last updated: May 18,2024

1. Install "libanyevent-termkey-perl" package

Please follow the guidance below to install libanyevent-termkey-perl on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install libanyevent-termkey-perl

2. Uninstall "libanyevent-termkey-perl" package

In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to uninstall libanyevent-termkey-perl on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo):

$ sudo apt remove libanyevent-termkey-perl $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the libanyevent-termkey-perl package on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)

Package: libanyevent-termkey-perl
Architecture: all
Version: 0.02-3
Priority: optional
Section: universe/perl
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Perl Group
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 25
Depends: perl, libanyevent-perl, libterm-termkey-perl
Filename: pool/universe/liba/libanyevent-termkey-perl/libanyevent-termkey-perl_0.02-3_all.deb
Size: 8276
MD5sum: c1812fe5c97566119dc100cac16d82f9
SHA1: ff3d8ee878bc7ba3ead11b2f60796d5374d7b07f
SHA256: 98cc213e69e2f27379879cefd695c785b15335d159316fb2dd050557d1a225d2
SHA512: 3ad91ad8acd601b0fc9ce983181f12ac3558dfdfe7c5865f0e0cbce127ac5324ca7b0ec1ff76f664d46053d1638f08bf8efad7f8bd37be8c3ac6edcfd8bd7dc5
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/AnyEvent-TermKey
Description-en: module for terminal key input using libtermkey with AnyEvent
AnyEvent::TermKey implements an asynchronous perl wrapper around the
libtermkey library, which provides an abstract way to read keypress events in
terminal-based programs. It yields structures that describe keys, rather than
simply returning raw bytes as read from the TTY device.
.
It internally uses an instance of Term::TermKey to access the underlying C
library. For details on general operation, including the representation of
keypress events as objects, see the documentation on that class.
.
Proxy methods exist for normal accessors of Term::TermKey, and the usual
behaviour of the getkey or other methods is instead replaced by the on_key
event.
Description-md5: c331c5eee1f12dd1b2f94cd4341c982f