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Asusctl Usage

by AlexHT Hung · GitHub ↗ · v0.1.1 · MIT-0
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Description
Use when controlling ASUS ROG laptop hardware after asusctl / asusd / rog-control-center have been compiled and installed. Covers the asusctl CLI command tre...
README (SKILL.md)

asusctl Runtime Usage Guide

Overview

After asusctl (the suite) is built and installed via make + sudo make install, the main executables are:

  • asusd — system daemon (must be running; auto-started via udev rule + systemd unit)
  • asusctl — primary CLI for querying and controlling hardware features
  • rog-control-center — GUI (tray + full interface)
  • asusd-user — user-level daemon for custom per-key / anime effects (optional but powerful)

asusctl queries the daemon for the laptop's supported features and only exposes relevant commands. Most features (LEDs, fans, charge limit, profiles, BIOS settings) are exposed safely over D-Bus.

The skill focuses on using the compiled binaries.

When to Use

  • Daily hardware control on ASUS ROG / TUF / Zephyrus laptops (profiles, fan curves, RGB, battery limit, MUX switch, etc.).
  • Binding Fn keys or creating scripts/aliases.
  • Setting up custom LED sequences or AniMe animations.
  • Checking what the current laptop actually supports.
  • Troubleshooting "feature not available" or daemon issues after a build/install.

Do not use for:

  • Building or installing the tools themselves (refer to the project README and Makefile for build instructions).
  • Distro-packaged versions (commands are the same, but paths may differ slightly).

Prerequisites

  • asusd daemon running:

    systemctl status asusd
    

    If not: sudo systemctl enable --now asusd

  • asusctl and rog-control-center in PATH (installed to /usr/bin by sudo make install).

  • For full features: recent kernel (latest recommended), correct udev rules and D-Bus policy installed.

asusctl CLI Structure

asusctl \x3Ccommand> [subcommand] [options]

Get help anywhere:

asusctl --help
asusctl \x3Ccommand> --help
asusctl \x3Ccommand> \x3Csubcommand> --help

Top-level commands (from source):

  • profile — thermal/fan profiles (Balanced, Performance, Quiet, ...)
  • fan-curve — custom fan curves per profile/CPU/GPU
  • aura — RGB keyboard, lightbar, logo, lid, etc. (effect, power)
  • anime — AniMe Matrix display control (on supported G14/G16/M16 etc.)
  • battery — charge limit + one-shot full charge
  • armoury — firmware/BIOS attributes (POST sound, GPU MUX, etc.)
  • brightness (or leds) — keyboard backlight brightness
  • backlight — screenpad brightness / gamma / sync (on supported models)
  • slash / scsi — device-specific (ROG Slash, SCSI Aura on some models)
  • info — version + asusctl info --show-supported (critical for discovering available features)

Default command is info.

Most Useful Everyday Commands

Profiles (Fn+F5 keybind classic)

asusctl profile list
asusctl profile get
asusctl profile next          # cycle
asusctl profile set Performance
asusctl profile set Quiet -a   # set for AC power
asusctl profile set Balanced -b  # set for battery

Fan Curves (on supported laptops)

asusctl fan-curve --get-enabled
asusctl fan-curve --mod-profile Balanced --fan CPU --data "30c:0%,40c:5%,50c:10%,60c:20%,70c:35%,80c:55%,90c:65%,100c:65%"
asusctl fan-curve --mod-profile Performance --default   # reset to EC default
asusctl fan-curve --mod-profile Balanced --enable-fan-curves true

Data format: temp:percent% or raw 0-255 values. Order is fixed low-to-high.

Aura / RGB LEDs

asusctl aura effect --help
asusctl aura -n          # next built-in mode (great for keybind)
asusctl aura -p          # previous

# Power control (newer models)
asusctl aura power ...

# Older/TUF models
asusctl aura power-tuf --awake true --keyboard --lightbar ...

Keyboard brightness (separate from aura modes):

asusctl leds set high
asusctl leds get
asusctl leds next

Battery / Charge Limit

asusctl battery limit 80
asusctl battery info
asusctl battery oneshot 100   # one-time full charge

Armoury Crate BIOS settings (asus-armoury)

asusctl armoury list
asusctl armoury get \x3Cproperty>
asusctl armoury set \x3Cproperty> \x3Cvalue>

# Common examples (model-dependent):
# asusctl armoury set post_sound 0
# asusctl armoury set gpu_mux_mode 0   # or 1 for discrete only

AniMe Matrix (lid display on supported models)

asusctl anime --help
asusctl anime --brightness high
asusctl anime --clear

Info & Discovery (always run first on new hardware)

asusctl info
asusctl info --show-supported   # shows exactly what this laptop exposes

GUI

rog-control-center

Launches the full Slint-based interface with tabs for System, Aura, Fans, Anime, GPU, etc. Also provides tray icon + notifications.

Advanced: User Daemon Custom Effects (asusd-user)

For per-user custom Aura sequences and AniMe without affecting system defaults, edit ~/.config/rog/rog-user.cfg and individual .ron / .json files in the same directory.

See MANUAL.md (installed or in source) for full RON/JSON examples of Breathe, Static, DoomFlicker, ImageAnimation, AsusAnimation, Pause, etc.

After editing:

# Restart user daemon if needed
systemctl --user restart asusd-user   # or just log out/in

Recommended Keybinds (Sway/i3/Hyprland/GNOME etc.)

  • Fan profile cycle: asusctl profile -n
  • Aura next/prev: asusctl aura -n / asusctl aura -p
  • Keyboard brightness: asusctl leds next

Verification & Health Checks

After any change or on login:

systemctl status asusd
asusctl info --show-supported
asusctl profile get
asusctl battery info
asusctl leds get

Check logs for daemon issues:

journalctl -u asusd -b -f
journalctl --user -u asusd-user -b

Common Pitfalls & Fixes

  • "Command not found" or limited options → asusctl info --show-supported (your model may not support the feature, or daemon not running / udev rules missing).
  • Changes don't persist → Restart daemon after major upgrades: sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo systemctl restart asusd
  • Fan curves ignored → Ensure --enable-fan-curves true and the profile is active.
  • No RGB or partial zones → Use asusctl aura power ... or check laptop is in aura_support.ron.
  • GUI won't start → Missing runtime deps for Slint/GTK (rare after proper make install).
  • Permission denied on hardware → Usually fixed by correct udev rule + D-Bus policy from the install step.

Always start with asusctl info --show-supported on a new machine or after kernel update.

One-Shot Recipes

Cycle profile + verify:

asusctl profile next && asusctl profile get

Set aggressive fan curve on Performance + charge limit:

asusctl profile set Performance
asusctl fan-curve --mod-profile Performance --fan CPU --data "30c:10%,50c:30%,70c:60%,90c:100%"
asusctl battery limit 60

Discover + control everything available:

asusctl info --show-supported
asusctl armoury list
asusctl aura effect --help

References

  • asusctl --help and per-command help (the source of truth after install)
  • MANUAL.md (in source or /usr/share/doc/...) — detailed config file formats and user-daemon examples
  • README.md — high-level feature list
  • Source (for exact flags): asusctl/src/cli_opts.rs, fan_curve_cli.rs, aura_cli.rs, anime_cli.rs, etc.

This skill ensures agents (and users) get the most out of the compiled asusctl / rog-control-center executables using the real command surface and best practices.

Usage Guidance
Install only if you intend to use asusctl on compatible ASUS hardware. Run discovery commands first, avoid applying fan curves or Armoury settings blindly, save work before changing GPU/firmware-style options, and keep reset/default commands available.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill’s stated purpose is runtime use of asusctl/asusd/rog-control-center, and the content matches that purpose by documenting profiles, fan curves, LEDs, battery limits, BIOS-style Armoury settings, verification, and troubleshooting.
Instruction Scope
Commands are explicit and user-directed, but the fan-curve and Armoury examples affect thermal or firmware-exposed laptop behavior and would benefit from stronger safety warnings.
Install Mechanism
The artifact contains only SKILL.md, with no package installer, scripts, binaries, hooks, or automatic execution path.
Credentials
The commands target asusctl and related ASUS laptop services, which is proportionate for a hardware-control usage guide and does not request unrelated data or system access.
Persistence & Privilege
Some documented settings may persist through daemon or firmware-backed hardware configuration, but that persistence is inherent to the advertised hardware-control purpose and is not hidden.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install asusctl-usage
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /asusctl-usage
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v0.1.1
- Updated related_skills metadata field to remove the reference to asusctl-build. - Clarified that build instructions should be sourced from the project README/Makefile, not this usage skill. - Tightened language to focus solely on post-install/runtime usage. - No functional usage or command details were changed.
v0.1.0
asusctl-usage 0.1.0 - Initial release of the asusctl-usage skill. - Provides a comprehensive runtime usage guide for controlling ASUS ROG laptop hardware with the asusctl suite (CLI and GUI). - Covers commands and options for profiles, fan curves, aura LEDs, AniMe Matrix, battery charge limits, BIOS settings, and more. - Includes troubleshooting tips, verification steps, and keybind suggestions. - Intended for use after asusctl and related tools are compiled and installed (not for building/installing). - References to official documentation and the companion asusctl-build skill are included.
Metadata
Slug asusctl-usage
Version 0.1.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Asusctl Usage?

Use when controlling ASUS ROG laptop hardware after asusctl / asusd / rog-control-center have been compiled and installed. Covers the asusctl CLI command tre... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 44 downloads so far.

How do I install Asusctl Usage?

Run "/install asusctl-usage" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Asusctl Usage free?

Yes, Asusctl Usage is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Asusctl Usage support?

Asusctl Usage is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Asusctl Usage?

It is built and maintained by AlexHT Hung (@alex-ht); the current version is v0.1.1.

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