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128 lines
4.8 KiB
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# Swaysome
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This binary helps you configure sway to work a bit more like Awesome. This
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currently means workspaces that are name-spaced on a per-screen basis.
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It may also work with i3, but this is untested.
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*swaysome* should be compatible with [sworkstyle](https://lib.rs/crates/sworkstyle).
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## Installation
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Arch Linux: Found on the AUR as [swaysome-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/swaysome-git).
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If you have Rust installed, then you can just `cargo install swaysome` and you're good to go.
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Otherwise, you may grab a [pre-built
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binary](https://gitlab.com/hyask/swaysome/-/jobs/artifacts/master/raw/target/release/swaysome?job=build:cargo) from the
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CI and put it in your `$PATH`.
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**WARNING**: please double-check that your `swaysome` binary is in `sway`'s `$PATH`. Depending on your setup, the
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`$PATH` you have in your shell may not be the same as `sway`'s, and if `swaysome` can't be called by `sway`, the
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symptoms will only look like non-functional shortcuts.
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If you're in this situation, a quick workaround is to call `swaysome` with its full absolute path from `sway`'s config
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to check that everything works before fixing your `$PATH` issue.
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## Usage
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Then create the file (and the directory if needed) `~/.config/sway/config.d/swaysome.conf` and paste this inside:
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```
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# Change focus between workspaces
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unbindsym $mod+1
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unbindsym $mod+2
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unbindsym $mod+3
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unbindsym $mod+4
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unbindsym $mod+5
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unbindsym $mod+6
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unbindsym $mod+7
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unbindsym $mod+8
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unbindsym $mod+9
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unbindsym $mod+0
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bindsym $mod+1 exec "swaysome focus 1"
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bindsym $mod+2 exec "swaysome focus 2"
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bindsym $mod+3 exec "swaysome focus 3"
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bindsym $mod+4 exec "swaysome focus 4"
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bindsym $mod+5 exec "swaysome focus 5"
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bindsym $mod+6 exec "swaysome focus 6"
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bindsym $mod+7 exec "swaysome focus 7"
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bindsym $mod+8 exec "swaysome focus 8"
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bindsym $mod+9 exec "swaysome focus 9"
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bindsym $mod+0 exec "swaysome focus 0"
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# Move containers between workspaces
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+1
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+2
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+3
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+4
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+5
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+6
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+7
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+8
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+9
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unbindsym $mod+Shift+0
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bindsym $mod+Shift+1 exec "swaysome move 1"
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bindsym $mod+Shift+2 exec "swaysome move 2"
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bindsym $mod+Shift+3 exec "swaysome move 3"
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bindsym $mod+Shift+4 exec "swaysome move 4"
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bindsym $mod+Shift+5 exec "swaysome move 5"
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bindsym $mod+Shift+6 exec "swaysome move 6"
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bindsym $mod+Shift+7 exec "swaysome move 7"
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bindsym $mod+Shift+8 exec "swaysome move 8"
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bindsym $mod+Shift+9 exec "swaysome move 9"
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bindsym $mod+Shift+0 exec "swaysome move 0"
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# Focus workspace groups
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+1 exec "swaysome focus-group 1"
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+2 exec "swaysome focus-group 2"
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+3 exec "swaysome focus-group 3"
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+4 exec "swaysome focus-group 4"
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+5 exec "swaysome focus-group 5"
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+6 exec "swaysome focus-group 6"
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+7 exec "swaysome focus-group 7"
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+8 exec "swaysome focus-group 8"
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+9 exec "swaysome focus-group 9"
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bindcode --to-code $mod+Ctrl+0 exec "swaysome focus-group 0"
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# Move focused container to next output
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bindsym $mod+o exec "swaysome next-output"
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# Move focused container to previous output
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bindsym $mod+Shift+o exec "swaysome prev-output"
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# Init workspaces for every screen
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exec "swaysome init 1"
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```
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Finally append your `sway` configuration with this:
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```
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include ~/.config/sway/config.d/*.conf
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```
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You should end-up with workspaces from `1` to `0`, prefixed with a screen index,
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giving you workspace `11` on the first screen, and workspace `21` on the second
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one, both accessible with shortcut `$mod+1` when focused on the right output.
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The `init` command simply walks through every screen to initialize a prefixed
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workspace. It does it backwards so that you end-up focused on the first screen,
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as usual.
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## Exhaustive swaysome commands list
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* `move [name]`: move the focused container to `[name]` on the same group
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* `next-output`: move the focused container to the next output
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* `prev-output`: move the focused container to the previous output
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* `focus [name]`: change focus to `[name]` on the same group
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* `focus-all-outputs [name]`: change all outputs focus to `[name]`
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* `focus-group [id]`: change focus to group `[id]`
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* `next-group`: change focus to the next workspace group
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* `previous-group`: change focus to the previous workspace group
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* `init [name]`: cycle all outputs to create a default workspace with name `[name]`
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* `rearrange-workspaces` Rearrange already opened workspaces to the correct outputs, useful when plugging or unplugging screens
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## Breaking changes
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* Starting with 1.1.6, `next_output` and `prev_output` have been changed to `next-output` and `prev-output`.
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