#+TITLE: Desktop Configuration This =.org= document is where I store all of my small time user-level configuration. I prefer to use programs that I can extend the functionality of via configuration files and source code. * Sway #+begin_src shell :tangle ~/Dotfiles/.config/sway/config :mkdirp yes ### Variables set $mod Mod4 # Home row direction keys, like vim set $left h set $down j set $up k set $right l # Your preferred terminal emulator set $term alacritty # Application Launcher set $menu dmenu_path | dmenu | xargs swaymsg exec -- # Window Borders default_border none # Gaps gaps top 4 gaps inner 5 #gaps outer 3 # Hide mouse cursor after inactivity seat * hide_cursor 4000 # Notifications exec_always dunst # Opacity set $opacity 0.9 for_window [class=".*"] opacity $opacity for_window [app_id=".*"] opacity $opacity # Wlsunset (Night Light) exec_always wlsunset -l 47.6, -122.3 ### Output configuration # # Default wallpaper (more resolutions are available in /gnu/store/6d3q9f1bdfn4cchsziws33ixq2p4zjhw-sway-1.6.1/share/backgrounds/sway/) output * bg /home/opal/Pictures/Wallpapers/guix-mountainsR2.jpg stretch # # Example configuration: # # output HDMI-A-1 resolution 1920x1080 position 1920,0 # # You can get the names of your outputs by running: swaymsg -t get_outputs ### Idle configuration # This will lock your screen after 300 seconds of inactivity, then turn off # your displays after another 300 seconds, and turn your screens back on when # resumed. It will also lock your screen before your computer goes to sleep. exec swayidle -w \ timeout 300 'swaylock -f -c 000000' \ timeout 600 'swaymsg "output * dpms off"' resume 'swaymsg "output * dpms on"' \ before-sleep 'swaylock -f -c 000000' ### Input configuration # # Example configuration: # # input "2:14:SynPS/2_Synaptics_TouchPad" { # dwt enabled # tap enabled # natural_scroll enabled # middle_emulation enabled # } # # You can get the names of your inputs by running: swaymsg -t get_inputs # Read `man 5 sway-input` for more information about this section. ### Key bindings # # Basics: # # Start a terminal bindsym $mod+Return exec $term # Kill focused window bindsym $mod+Shift+q kill # Start your launcher bindsym $mod+d exec $menu # Drag floating windows by holding down $mod and left mouse button. # Resize them with right mouse button + $mod. # Despite the name, also works for non-floating windows. # Change normal to inverse to use left mouse button for resizing and right # mouse button for dragging. floating_modifier $mod normal # Reload the configuration file bindsym $mod+Shift+c reload # Exit sway (logs you out of your Wayland session) bindsym $mod+Shift+x exec swaynag -t warning -m 'You pressed the exit shortcut. Do you really want to exit sway? This will end your Wayland session.' -b 'Yes, exit sway' 'swaymsg exit' # Moving around: # # Move your focus around bindsym $mod+$left focus left bindsym $mod+$down focus down bindsym $mod+$up focus up bindsym $mod+$right focus right # Or use $mod+[up|down|left|right] bindsym $mod+Left focus left bindsym $mod+Down focus down bindsym $mod+Up focus up bindsym $mod+Right focus right # Move the focused window with the same, but add Shift bindsym $mod+Shift+$left move left bindsym $mod+Shift+$down move down bindsym $mod+Shift+$up move up bindsym $mod+Shift+$right move right # Ditto, with arrow keys bindsym $mod+Shift+Left move left bindsym $mod+Shift+Down move down bindsym $mod+Shift+Up move up bindsym $mod+Shift+Right move right # # Workspaces: # # Switch to workspace bindsym $mod+1 workspace number 1 bindsym $mod+2 workspace number 2 bindsym $mod+3 workspace number 3 bindsym $mod+4 workspace number 4 bindsym $mod+5 workspace number 5 bindsym $mod+6 workspace number 6 bindsym $mod+7 workspace number 7 bindsym $mod+8 workspace number 8 bindsym $mod+9 workspace number 9 bindsym $mod+0 workspace number 10 # Move focused container to workspace bindsym $mod+Shift+1 move container to workspace number 1 bindsym $mod+Shift+2 move container to workspace number 2 bindsym $mod+Shift+3 move container to workspace number 3 bindsym $mod+Shift+4 move container to workspace number 4 bindsym $mod+Shift+5 move container to workspace number 5 bindsym $mod+Shift+6 move container to workspace number 6 bindsym $mod+Shift+7 move container to workspace number 7 bindsym $mod+Shift+8 move container to workspace number 8 bindsym $mod+Shift+9 move container to workspace number 9 bindsym $mod+Shift+0 move container to workspace number 10 # Note: workspaces can have any name you want, not just numbers. # We just use 1-10 as the default. # # Layout stuff: # # You can "split" the current object of your focus with # $mod+b or $mod+v, for horizontal and vertical splits # respectively. bindsym $mod+b splith bindsym $mod+v splitv # Switch the current container between different layout styles bindsym $mod+s layout stacking bindsym $mod+w layout tabbed bindsym $mod+e layout toggle split # Make the current focus fullscreen bindsym $mod+f fullscreen # Toggle the current focus between tiling and floating mode bindsym $mod+Shift+space floating toggle # Swap focus between the tiling area and the floating area bindsym $mod+space focus mode_toggle # Move focus to the parent container bindsym $mod+a focus parent # # Scratchpad: # # Sway has a "scratchpad", which is a bag of holding for windows. # You can send windows there and get them back later. # Move the currently focused window to the scratchpad bindsym $mod+Shift+minus move scratchpad # Show the next scratchpad window or hide the focused scratchpad window. # If there are multiple scratchpad windows, this command cycles through them. bindsym $mod+minus scratchpad show # # Resizing containers: # mode "resize" { # left will shrink the containers width # right will grow the containers width # up will shrink the containers height # down will grow the containers height bindsym $left resize shrink width 10px bindsym $down resize grow height 10px bindsym $up resize shrink height 10px bindsym $right resize grow width 10px # Ditto, with arrow keys bindsym Left resize shrink width 10px bindsym Down resize grow height 10px bindsym Up resize shrink height 10px bindsym Right resize grow width 10px # Return to default mode bindsym Return mode "default" bindsym Escape mode "default" } bindsym $mod+r mode "resize" # # Status Bar: # # Read `man 5 sway-bar` for more information about this section. bar { position top # When the status_command prints a new line to stdout, swaybar updates. # The default just shows the current date and time. status_command while date +'%Y-%m-%d %l:%M:%S %p'; do sleep 1; done colors { statusline #ffffff background #323232 inactive_workspace #32323200 #32323200 #5c5c5c } } input type:keyboard { # Capslock key should work as escape key # See /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/xorg.lst for options xkb_options caps:escape repeat_delay 250 repeat_rate 45 } include /gnu/store/6d3q9f1bdfn4cchsziws33ixq2p4zjhw-sway-1.6.1/etc/sway/config.d/* #+end_src * Shell Aside from using e-shell for quick command line usage, I mainly use vterm with Zsh. It's a bit of a complicated setup but allows for the maximum number of files possible to live in .config instead of littering my home directory. ** zshrc #+begin_src shell :tangle ~/Dotfiles/.config/zsh/.zshrc :mkdirp yes [[ $TERM == "dumb" ]] && unsetopt zle && PS1='$ ' && return # --- zsh config --- # export ZSH="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/oh-my-zsh" HISTFILE=$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/zsh/.history ZSH_THEME="mrtazz" DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE="true" ENABLE_CORRECTION="true" plugins=(git) # This has to stay below plugins. source $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh # --- user paths --- # # scripts export PATH=/home/ry/scripts:$PATH # cron scripts export PATH=/home/ry/scripts/cron-scripts:$PATH # doom export PATH=~/.config/emacs/bin:$PATH # GNU Guix path export PATH=/home/ry/.guix-profile/bin:$PATH # --- locale --- # export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 # --- autostart --- # pfetch # --- Functions --- # # Move files to trash folder instead. del () { mv "$@" $HOME/.local/share/Trash/files/.; } # Make directory and CD into it. mkcd () { mkdir -p -- "$1" && cd -P -- "$1" } # --- Aliases --- # # dnf alias install="sudo dnf -y install" alias remove="sudo dnf remove" alias search="dnf search" alias update="sudo dnf update" # qol alias vi="nvim" alias vim="nvim" alias unmount="umount" # systemD alias sr="sudo systemctl restart" alias se="sudo systemctl enable" alias sen="sudo systemctl enable --now" alias sd="sudo systemctl disable" # git alias ga="git add" alias gc="git commit -m" alias gs="git status" alias gd="git diff" alias gm="git merge" alias gp="git push" alias gco="git checkout" # config alias zshrc="vim ~/dotfiles/.config/zsh/.zshrc" alias zshrcsource="source ~/.config/zsh/.zshrc" # firewalld alias fcmd="firewall-cmd" #+end_src ** ** zprofile #+begin_src shell :tangle ~/Dotfiles/.config/zsh/.zprofile :mkdirp yes # Each new shell auto-imports all environment variables. # Hence exporting needs to be done only once. # Also, all non-login shells are descendants of a login shell. # Ergo, exports need to be done in the login shell only. # Hence, we put exports in .zprofile # Only vars needed by external commands should be exported. # Note that you can export vars w/out assigning a value to them. export XDG_CONFIG_HOME=~/.config export XDG_CACHE_HOME=~/.cache export XDG_DATA_HOME=~/.local/share export XDG_STATE_HOME=~/.config/zsh export EDITOR=nvim export VISUAL=nvim export GUIX_PROFILE="$HOME/.config/guix/current" . "$GUIX_PROFILE/etc/profile" #+end_src ** zshenv #+begin_src shell :tangle ~/Dotfiles/.zshenv :mkdirp yes if [[ -z "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME" ]] then export XDG_CONFIG_HOME="$HOME/.config" fi if [[ -d "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/zsh" ]] then export ZDOTDIR="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/zsh" fi #+end_src #+RESULTS: * Terminal #+begin_src sh :tangle ~/Dotfiles/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml :mkdirp yes # Env env: TERM: xterm-256color # Font configuration font: normal: family: inconsolata style: Regular bold: family: inconsolata style: Bold italic: family: inconsolata style: Italic bold_italic: family: inconsolata style: Bold Italic size: 16 #+end_src * Dunst #+begin_src shell [global] ### Display ### # Which monitor should the notifications be displayed on. monitor = 0 # Display notification on focused monitor. Possible modes are: # mouse: follow mouse pointer # keyboard: follow window with keyboard focus # none: don't follow anything # # "keyboard" needs a window manager that exports the # _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW property. # This should be the case for almost all modern window managers. # # If this option is set to mouse or keyboard, the monitor option # will be ignored. follow = none ### Geometry ### # dynamic width from 0 to 300 # width = (0, 300) # constant width of 300 width = 300 # The maximum height of a single notification, excluding the frame. height = 300 # Position the notification in the top right corner origin = top-right # Offset from the origin offset = 10x50 # Scale factor. It is auto-detected if value is 0. scale = 0 # Maximum number of notification (0 means no limit) notification_limit = 0 ### Progress bar ### # Turn on the progess bar. It appears when a progress hint is passed with # for example dunstify -h int:value:12 progress_bar = true # Set the progress bar height. This includes the frame, so make sure # it's at least twice as big as the frame width. progress_bar_height = 10 # Set the frame width of the progress bar progress_bar_frame_width = 1 # Set the minimum width for the progress bar progress_bar_min_width = 150 # Set the maximum width for the progress bar progress_bar_max_width = 300 # Show how many messages are currently hidden (because of # notification_limit). indicate_hidden = yes # The transparency of the window. Range: [0; 100]. # This option will only work if a compositing window manager is # present (e.g. xcompmgr, compiz, etc.). (X11 only) transparency = 0 # Draw a line of "separator_height" pixel height between two # notifications. # Set to 0 to disable. separator_height = 2 # Padding between text and separator. padding = 8 # Horizontal padding. horizontal_padding = 8 # Padding between text and icon. text_icon_padding = 0 # Defines width in pixels of frame around the notification window. # Set to 0 to disable. frame_width = 3 # Defines color of the frame around the notification window. frame_color = "#aaaaaa" # Define a color for the separator. # possible values are: # * auto: dunst tries to find a color fitting to the background; # * foreground: use the same color as the foreground; # * frame: use the same color as the frame; # * anything else will be interpreted as a X color. separator_color = frame # Sort messages by urgency. sort = yes # Don't remove messages, if the user is idle (no mouse or keyboard input) # for longer than idle_threshold seconds. # Set to 0 to disable. # A client can set the 'transient' hint to bypass this. See the rules # section for how to disable this if necessary # idle_threshold = 120 ### Text ### font = Monospace 8 # The spacing between lines. If the height is smaller than the # font height, it will get raised to the font height. line_height = 0 # Possible values are: # full: Allow a small subset of html markup in notifications: # bold # italic # strikethrough # underline # # For a complete reference see # . # # strip: This setting is provided for compatibility with some broken # clients that send markup even though it's not enabled on the # server. Dunst will try to strip the markup but the parsing is # simplistic so using this option outside of matching rules for # specific applications *IS GREATLY DISCOURAGED*. # # no: Disable markup parsing, incoming notifications will be treated as # plain text. Dunst will not advertise that it has the body-markup # capability if this is set as a global setting. # # It's important to note that markup inside the format option will be parsed # regardless of what this is set to. markup = full # The format of the message. Possible variables are: # %a appname # %s summary # %b body # %i iconname (including its path) # %I iconname (without its path) # %p progress value if set ([ 0%] to [100%]) or nothing # %n progress value if set without any extra characters # %% Literal % # Markup is allowed format = "%s\n%b" # Alignment of message text. # Possible values are "left", "center" and "right". alignment = left # Vertical alignment of message text and icon. # Possible values are "top", "center" and "bottom". vertical_alignment = center # Show age of message if message is older than show_age_threshold # seconds. # Set to -1 to disable. show_age_threshold = 60 # Specify where to make an ellipsis in long lines. # Possible values are "start", "middle" and "end". ellipsize = middle # Ignore newlines '\n' in notifications. ignore_newline = no # Stack together notifications with the same content stack_duplicates = true # Hide the count of stacked notifications with the same content hide_duplicate_count = false # Display indicators for URLs (U) and actions (A). show_indicators = yes ### Icons ### # Align icons left/right/off icon_position = left # Scale small icons up to this size, set to 0 to disable. Helpful # for e.g. small files or high-dpi screens. In case of conflict, # max_icon_size takes precedence over this. min_icon_size = 0 # Scale larger icons down to this size, set to 0 to disable max_icon_size = 32 # Paths to default icons. icon_path = /usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/status/:/usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/devices/ ### History ### # Should a notification popped up from history be sticky or timeout # as if it would normally do. sticky_history = yes # Maximum amount of notifications kept in history history_length = 20 ### Misc/Advanced ### # dmenu path. dmenu = /usr/bin/dmenu -p dunst: # Browser for opening urls in context menu. browser = /usr/bin/xdg-open # Always run rule-defined scripts, even if the notification is suppressed always_run_script = true # Define the title of the windows spawned by dunst title = Dunst # Define the class of the windows spawned by dunst class = Dunst # Define the corner radius of the notification window # in pixel size. If the radius is 0, you have no rounded # corners. # The radius will be automatically lowered if it exceeds half of the # notification height to avoid clipping text and/or icons. corner_radius = 0 # Ignore the dbus closeNotification message. # Useful to enforce the timeout set by dunst configuration. Without this # parameter, an application may close the notification sent before the # user defined timeout. ignore_dbusclose = false ### Wayland ### # These settings are Wayland-specific. They have no effect when using X11 # Uncomment this if you want to let notications appear under fullscreen # applications (default: overlay) # layer = top # Set this to true to use X11 output on Wayland. force_xwayland = false ### Legacy # Use the Xinerama extension instead of RandR for multi-monitor support. # This setting is provided for compatibility with older nVidia drivers that # do not support RandR and using it on systems that support RandR is highly # discouraged. # # By enabling this setting dunst will not be able to detect when a monitor # is connected or disconnected which might break follow mode if the screen # layout changes. force_xinerama = false ### mouse # Defines list of actions for each mouse event # Possible values are: # * none: Don't do anything. # * do_action: Invoke the action determined by the action_name rule. If there is no # such action, open the context menu. # * open_url: If the notification has exactly one url, open it. If there are multiple # ones, open the context menu. # * close_current: Close current notification. # * close_all: Close all notifications. # * context: Open context menu for the notification. # * context_all: Open context menu for all notifications. # These values can be strung together for each mouse event, and # will be executed in sequence. mouse_left_click = close_current mouse_middle_click = do_action, close_current mouse_right_click = close_all # Experimental features that may or may not work correctly. Do not expect them # to have a consistent behaviour across releases. [experimental] # Calculate the dpi to use on a per-monitor basis. # If this setting is enabled the Xft.dpi value will be ignored and instead # dunst will attempt to calculate an appropriate dpi value for each monitor # using the resolution and physical size. This might be useful in setups # where there are multiple screens with very different dpi values. per_monitor_dpi = false [urgency_low] # IMPORTANT: colors have to be defined in quotation marks. # Otherwise the "#" and following would be interpreted as a comment. background = "#222222" foreground = "#888888" timeout = 10 # Icon for notifications with low urgency, uncomment to enable #default_icon = /path/to/icon [urgency_normal] background = "#285577" foreground = "#ffffff" timeout = 10 # Icon for notifications with normal urgency, uncomment to enable #default_icon = /path/to/icon [urgency_critical] background = "#900000" foreground = "#ffffff" frame_color = "#ff0000" timeout = 0 # Icon for notifications with critical urgency, uncomment to enable #default_icon = /path/to/icon # Every section that isn't one of the above is interpreted as a rules to # override settings for certain messages. # # Messages can be matched by # appname (discouraged, see desktop_entry) # body # category # desktop_entry # icon # match_transient # msg_urgency # stack_tag # summary # # and you can override the # background # foreground # format # frame_color # fullscreen # new_icon # set_stack_tag # set_transient # set_category # timeout # urgency # skip_display # history_ignore # action_name # word_wrap # ellipsize # alignment # # Shell-like globbing will get expanded. # # Instead of the appname filter, it's recommended to use the desktop_entry filter. # GLib based applications export their desktop-entry name. In comparison to the appname, # the desktop-entry won't get localized. # # SCRIPTING # You can specify a script that gets run when the rule matches by # setting the "script" option. # The script will be called as follows: # script appname summary body icon urgency # where urgency can be "LOW", "NORMAL" or "CRITICAL". # # NOTE: It might be helpful to run dunst -print in a terminal in order # to find fitting options for rules. # Disable the transient hint so that idle_threshold cannot be bypassed from the # client #[transient_disable] # match_transient = yes # set_transient = no # # Make the handling of transient notifications more strict by making them not # be placed in history. #[transient_history_ignore] # match_transient = yes # history_ignore = yes # fullscreen values # show: show the notifications, regardless if there is a fullscreen window opened # delay: displays the new notification, if there is no fullscreen window active # If the notification is already drawn, it won't get undrawn. # pushback: same as delay, but when switching into fullscreen, the notification will get # withdrawn from screen again and will get delayed like a new notification #[fullscreen_delay_everything] # fullscreen = delay #[fullscreen_show_critical] # msg_urgency = critical # fullscreen = show #[espeak] # summary = "*" # script = dunst_espeak.sh #[script-test] # summary = "*script*" # script = dunst_test.sh #[ignore] # # This notification will not be displayed # summary = "foobar" # skip_display = true #[history-ignore] # # This notification will not be saved in history # summary = "foobar" # history_ignore = yes #[skip-display] # # This notification will not be displayed, but will be included in the history # summary = "foobar" # skip_display = yes #[signed_on] # appname = Pidgin # summary = "*signed on*" # urgency = low # #[signed_off] # appname = Pidgin # summary = *signed off* # urgency = low # #[says] # appname = Pidgin # summary = *says* # urgency = critical # #[twitter] # appname = Pidgin # summary = *twitter.com* # urgency = normal # #[stack-volumes] # appname = "some_volume_notifiers" # set_stack_tag = "volume" # # vim: ft=cfg #+end_src