Definition: The word "lircd" stands for Linux I/O Device Control. This means it controls or manages devices such as input/output devices, printers, and more on a system level. Definition: The lircd command-line interface (CLI) allows users to monitor and control network devices with the help of an LIRC client library, which can be installed in systems running Linux (or other operating systems that support I/O device control). LIRC stands for Linux Input/Output Control. It's a standard for controlling input/output devices on systems such as computers, laptops, printers, and scanners. Itβs part of the Linux kernel. LIRC is an advanced protocol that allows system administrators to remotely manage network devices from anywhere using a command-line interface (CLI). This means they can monitor device performance, set up secure connections, and even modify device settings in real-time on their systems.