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Consider adding this
comfortable-swipeas an upstart service.This is preferred over a local startup application since touchpad gestures are semantically fitting to be called a service. Furthermore, the methods such as
startandstopare standard commands usually found in services.This also bypasses the input device permissions required by
libinput-debug-gestures, since service daem