#!/bin/sh # example dkrc to show some basic command usage and error reporting # determine where to place the log file logfile="$HOME/.dkrc.log" [ -d "$HOME/.local/share/xorg" ] && logfile="$HOME/.local/share/xorg/dkrc.log" : > "$logfile" # (re)load sxhkd for keybinds if hash sxhkd >/dev/null 2>&1; then pkill sxhkd sxhkd -c "$HOME/.config/dk/sxhkdrc" & fi # (re)load sxhkd for keybinds if hash lemonbar bar >/dev/null 2>&1; then pkill lemonbar bar & fi { # compound command to redirect all output # workspace settings # ------------------------ # initialize 10 workspaces (1-10) (default: 1/monitor) dkcmd set numws=10 # default workspace '_' values used when allocating new workspaces # can be applied to all existing workspaces when passed 'apply' after ws=_ dkcmd set ws=_ apply layout=tile master=1 stack=3 gap=0 msplit=0.5 ssplit=0.5 # use grid layout, padding, and gaps on workspace 10 dkcmd set ws=10 layout=grid pad left=200 right=200 top=100 bottom=100 gap width=50 # change workspace names (default: number == name) # dkcmd set \ # ws=1 name="edit" \ # ws=2 name="web" \ # ws=3 name="😀" \ # ws=4 name="😠" \ # ws=5 name="5" \ # ws=6 name="6" \ # ws=7 name="7" \ # ws=8 name="8" \ # ws=9 name="9" \ # ws=10 name="10" # enable static workspaces and assign them to monitors (only relevant for multiple monitors) # aside - # many that come from other workspace models tried dk and requested this feature # try embracing the default behaviour and allow access to any workspace from any monitor # you might end up liking it :) # # mon1='DisplayPort-0' # mon2='HDMI-A-0' # dkcmd set static_ws=true \ # ws=1 mon=$mon1 \ # ws=2 mon=$mon1 \ # ws=3 mon=$mon1 \ # ws=4 mon=$mon1 \ # ws=5 mon=$mon1 \ # ws=6 mon=$mon2 \ # ws=7 mon=$mon2 \ # ws=8 mon=$mon2 \ # ws=9 mon=$mon2 \ # ws=10 mon=$mon2 # global settings # --------------------- # focus windows when receiving activation and enable focus-follows-mouse dkcmd set focus_open=true focus_urgent=true focus_mouse=true # place clients at the tail and ignore size hints on tiled windows dkcmd set tile_tohead=0 tile_hints=false # minimum width/height for resizing, and minimum allowed on-screen when moving dkcmd set win_minwh=50 win_minxy=10 # disable gaps and borders in single window layouts dkcmd set smart_gap=true smart_border=true # define mouse mod and move/resize buttons dkcmd set mouse mod=alt move=button1 resize=button3 # borders # --------- # traditional # set border width and colour for each window state # dkcmd set border width=1 colour focus='#6699cc' unfocus='#000000' urgent='#ee5555' # alternative # enable split borders and colours, width is overall width, outer width consumes some of width. # outer width must be less than width, outer width of 0 will be single borders dkcmd set border width=5 outer_width=3 \ colour \ focus='#6699cc' \ unfocus='#444444' \ urgent='#ee5555' \ outer_focus='#222222' \ outer_unfocus='#222222' \ outer_urgent='#222222' # window rules # -------------- # rule class, instance, and title regexes (*ALWAYS* CASE INSENSITIVE) # open window(s) on a specific workspace (assigned monitor) dkcmd rule class="^gimp$" ws=2 # open window(s) on a monitor by number or name (active workspace on monitor) dkcmd rule class="^chromium$" mon="HDMI-A-0" # open window(s) and use a callback function (user defined in config.h) # we also ignore=true to stop the window from being resized on it's own from events # eg. mpv --x11-name=albumart /path/to/media dkcmd rule class="^mpv$" instance="^albumart$" float=true ignore=true callback=albumart bw=0 # open window(s) in a floating state dkcmd rule class="^(pavucontrol|transmission-gtk|steam|lxappearance)$" float=true # open window(s) with a specific geometry and coordinates (floating only!) dkcmd rule class="^google-chrome$" title="^open files$" float=true w=1280 h=720 # open window(s) with sticky and floating enabled to view on all workspaces. dkcmd rule class="^stickyterm$" stick=true float=true w=1280 h=720 dkcmd rule class="^scratchpad$" float=true # focus window and workspace on opening dkcmd rule class="^firefox$" ws=1 focus=true # update or remove an existing rule with the same match patterns dkcmd rule class="^firefox$" mon="HDMI-A-0" dkcmd rule remove class="^firefox$" # apply current rule set to all existing windows dkcmd rule apply '*' # delete all rules # dkcmd rule remove '*' } >> "$logfile" 2>&1 # append responses # inform of any errors in a notification if grep -q 'error:' "$logfile"; then hash notify-send && notify-send -t 0 -u critical "dkrc has errors" \ "$(awk '/error:/ {sub(/^error: /, ""); gsub(/