├── ChangeLog.md
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── _tdmctl
├── links.sh
├── tdm
├── tdm.1
├── tdmctl
├── tdmctl.bashcomp
├── tdmexit
└── tdminit
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1 | # ChangeLog
2 |
3 | ## [2018-09-25] v1.4.1: Version 1.4.1
4 |
5 | * Allow extra sessions as default session
6 |
7 | ## [2018-09-22] v1.4.0: Version 1.4.0
8 |
9 | * bugfix: allow setting a default when none is set
10 | * Add silent flag
11 | * Add shellcheck directives
12 | * Add info about the dev branch
13 | * Add possibility to pass args to startx
14 | * Fix Markdown in readme
15 |
16 | ## [2018-07-06] v1.3.2: Version 1.3.2
17 |
18 | * Fix disable_xrunning_check flag not working
19 | * Update contributors
20 |
21 | ## [2018-02-21] v1.3.1: v1.3.1
22 |
23 | * Improper argument splitting for dialog (#20)
24 |
25 | ## [2017-12-13] v1.3.0: v1.3.0
26 |
27 | * Create the --disable-xrunning-check
28 | * Add XDG_VTNR support
29 | * Use spaces instead of tabs
30 | * Rewrite the changelog using an automated tool
31 | * Make the tdm script XDG compliant
32 | * Make tdmctl XDG compliant
33 | * Add XDG compliance informations to manpage
34 | * Fix shellcheck coding style issues
35 | * Update help message in tdmctl
36 | * Check if a configuration exists before migrating
37 | * Update README.md documentation
38 | * Update shields
39 | * Improve README style and content
40 |
41 | ## [2017-10-11] v1.2.4: Version bump: 1.2.3 -> 1.2.4
42 |
43 | * Fix tdm relaunch after killing X. (#16)
44 |
45 | ## [2017-10-05] v1.2.3: Fix relaunching of tdm
46 |
47 | * Fix relaunching of tdm
48 |
49 | ## [2017-08-06] v1.2.2: Version bump 1.2.1 -> 1.2.2
50 |
51 | * Add badges
52 | * Add screenshots
53 | * Add symlink for xmonad (#12)
54 | * Various cleanup steps (#13)
55 | * Fix the missing 'extra' directory when creating a new configuration
56 | * Fix quotes and useless commands
57 |
58 | ## [2017-03-28] v1.2.1: Version and documentation update
59 |
60 | * Add contributors
61 | * Revert "Log the user out"
62 | * Return non-zero and no logout
63 | * Version and documentation update
64 |
65 | ## [2017-03-25] v1.2.0: Add more explicit message
66 |
67 | * Hardened X server detection (#5)
68 | * Keep track of changes
69 | * Log the user out
70 | * Do not fail if no default
71 | * Documentation updates suggested by @hartwork
72 | * Also check for extra sessions
73 | * Add more explicit message
74 |
75 | ## [2017-02-24] v1.1.2: Add documentation
76 |
77 | * Makefile: Support DESTDIR
78 | * Add documentation
79 |
80 | ## [2016-08-04] v1.1.1: Fix PREFIX usage in tdmctl and Makefile. Closes #1
81 |
82 | * Fix typos and url
83 | * Fix PREFIX usage in tdmctl and Makefile. Closes #1
84 |
85 | ## [2016-02-17] v1.1.0: Version bump (1.1.0)
86 |
87 | * Fix directories installation
88 | * Add verification feature to tdmctl
89 | * Fix errors if already existing symlinks
90 | * Fix cache functionnality
91 | * Add manpage
92 | * Also list extra sessions
93 | * Fix manpage
94 | * Add remove command
95 | * Add remove functionnality to manpage
96 | * Add license and license headers
97 | * Update README.md
98 |
99 | ## [2015-12-31] v1.0.0: Change version
100 |
101 | * Change version
102 |
103 | ## [2015-12-30] v0.4.0: Update README with original source
104 |
105 | * Update README with original source
106 |
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1 | MKDIR=mkdir -p
2 | CP=cp
3 | DESTDIR=
4 | PREFIX=/usr/local
5 | SH=/bin/sh
6 |
7 | all: none
8 |
9 | none:
10 | @echo "Nothing to be done, run `make install` instead"
11 |
12 | install: bin bashcomp zshcomp scripts doc
13 |
14 | bin: tdm tdmctl
15 | $(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin
16 | $(CP) $^ $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin
17 | sed -i -e "s_PREFIX=/usr/local_PREFIX=$(PREFIX)_" $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/tdmctl
18 |
19 | bashcomp: tdmctl.bashcomp
20 | $(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/bash-completion/completions
21 | $(CP) $^ $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/bash-completion/completions/tdmctl
22 |
23 | zshcomp: _tdmctl
24 | $(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/zsh/site-functions
25 | $(CP) $^ $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/zsh/site-functions
26 |
27 | scripts: tdmexit tdminit
28 | $(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/tdm
29 | $(CP) $^ $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/tdm
30 | $(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/tdm/sessions
31 | $(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/tdm/extra
32 | $(SH) ./links.sh /usr/bin $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/tdm/sessions
33 |
34 | doc: tdm.1
35 | $(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man1
36 | $(CP) $^ $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man1
37 | ln -s $^ $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man1/tdmctl.1
38 |
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1 | # tdm
2 |
3 | [](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/console-tdm)
4 | [](https://github.com/dopsi/console-tdm/releases/latest)
5 |
6 | The TDM display manager is a wrapper script for `startx`. The main development branch is
7 | [`develop`](https://cgit.dopsi.ch/console-tdm/log/?h=develop). The
8 | [`master`](https://cgit.dopsi.ch/console-tdm/log/?h=master) branch is used for releases.
9 |
10 | It has a helper script, called `tdmctl` to manage tdm sessions. Each tdm session
11 | is a symlink to an executable script that will be called in place of the final
12 | `exec` in `.xinitrc`.
13 |
14 | There are two types of tdm sessions :
15 |
16 | * `X`: this session is started within the `.xinitrc` file as part
17 | of the `startx` call (use this for X window manager/desktop
18 | environments)
19 | * `extra`: this session is started in the shell (use this for wayland
20 | sessions, tmux wrappers, etc...)
21 |
22 | A tdm session can also be either active or inactive. An active tdm session
23 | is present in the tdm session selection screen, while an inactive tdm session
24 | is not shown. If the path is not an executable file, the tdm session is
25 | always counted as inactive.
26 |
27 | As shown below, TDM has both a text and dialog mode:
28 |
29 | [](https://static.dopsi.ch/console-tdm/console-tdm_screenshot_text.png)
30 |
31 | [](https://static.dopsi.ch/console-tdm/console-tdm_screenshot_dialog.png)
32 |
33 | ## Installation
34 |
35 | Run `make install` from the source directory (you can optionally set
36 | `DESTDIR` or `PREFIX`).
37 |
38 | The dependencies are :
39 |
40 | * *xinit*
41 | * *dialog* (optional, for the curses interface)
42 |
43 | ## Usage
44 |
45 | 1. To install `tdm` for your local user, run
46 |
47 | ```shell
48 | tdmctl init
49 | tdmctl add [X(default)/extra]
50 | ```
51 |
52 | This will copy the tdm configuration directory to your home directory.
53 |
54 | 2. You must then edit your `.profile` (or `.bash_profile`, `.zprofile`, etc...)
55 | file to call `tdm` as last command (this will launch tdm once you log into a
56 | tty). If you want to allow multiple X sessions, you must use the
57 | `--disable-xrunning-check` option.
58 |
59 | 3. In your `.xinitrc` file, you must then replace the exec line with
60 | `exec tdm --xstart`, which will start your X session (if you do not have a
61 | `.xinitrc` file, create a new one with this line in it).
62 |
63 | See also the [ArchWiki page](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Console_TDM).
64 |
65 | ### Return value
66 |
67 | If no session was executed, returns 1. Otherwise 0.
68 |
69 | ### Scripts
70 |
71 | There are two scripts in the TDM configuration directory (`$HOME/.tdm`)
72 | that are run at the begin and end of `tdm`.
73 |
74 | * `tdminit` is run prior to the selection screen (when `tdm` is called
75 | without `--xstart`)
76 | * `tdmexit` executed right before the `startx` command is called (in the
77 | `tdm --xstart` run)
78 |
79 | ### `tdmctl` commands
80 |
81 | Initialize the config directory
82 |
83 | tdmctl init
84 |
85 | List available (active) sessions
86 |
87 | tdmctl list: list available sessions (X and extra)
88 |
89 | List cached (inactive) sessions
90 |
91 | tdmctl cache
92 |
93 | See which command is called by the session
94 |
95 | tdmctl check
96 | tdmctl check extra/
97 |
98 | Show or set default session
99 |
100 | tdmctl default [session]
101 |
102 | Add a session (it is immediately active)
103 |
104 | tdmctl add [X(default)/extra]
105 |
106 | Remove session
107 |
108 | tdmctl remove
109 |
110 | Enable or disable session
111 |
112 | tdmctl enable/disable
113 |
114 | Migrate configuration to XDG compliant directory
115 |
116 | tdmctl migrate
117 |
118 | ## Troubleshooting
119 |
120 | ### The `dialog` interface is not shown
121 |
122 | Make sure the `dialog` program is installed (the bash `type` builtin, when
123 | invoked with `type dialog`, should return something along the lines of
124 | `/usr/bin/dialog`).
125 |
126 | ## Versioning
127 |
128 | This project follows the semantic versioning guidelines provided at
129 | [semver.org](http://semver.org/) with versions numbered as `MAJOR.MINOR.
130 | REVISION` :
131 |
132 | * `MAJOR` is increased after a backwards incompatible API change.
133 | * `MINOR` is increased after a backwards compatible API change.
134 | * `REVISION` is increased after a change with no effect on the API.
135 |
136 | Any version with `MAJOR` being 0 *should* not be considered stable nor
137 | should its API.
138 |
139 | Versions history can be found in the file ChangeLog.md
140 |
141 | ## Repository structure
142 |
143 | This repository uses [git flow](https://github.com/nvie/gitflow).
144 |
145 | ## License
146 |
147 | > This file is part of tdm.
148 | >
149 | > tdm is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
150 | > it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
151 | > the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
152 | > (at your option) any later version.
153 | >
154 | > tdm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
155 | > but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
156 | > MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
157 | > GNU General Public License for more details.
158 | >
159 | > You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
160 | > along with tdm. If not, see .
161 |
162 | ## Authors
163 |
164 | Currently maintained by dopsi.
165 |
166 | This is a fork of the TDM display manager program by *mytbk*.
167 | The original source can be found at
168 | [here](https://github.com/mytbk/console-tdm).
169 |
170 | Contributors:
171 | * Helvethor
172 | * hartwork
173 | * DuncanvR
174 | * amakovec
175 | * fellowseb
176 | * fofoni
177 |
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/_tdmctl:
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1 | #compdef tdmctl
2 |
3 | # _tdmctl: tab completion for tdmctl.
4 |
5 | # This file is part of tdm, a tiny display manager.
6 | #
7 | # tdm is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 | # (at your option) any later version.
11 | #
12 | # tdm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
16 | #
17 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 | # along with tdm. If not, see .
19 |
20 | _tdmctl(){
21 | local curcontext="$curcontext" state line
22 | typeset -A opt_args
23 |
24 | _arguments \
25 | '1: :->actions'\
26 | '*: :->options'
27 |
28 | case $state in
29 | actions)
30 | _arguments "1:Actions:(init list cache check default add enable disable)"
31 | ;;
32 | *)
33 | case $words[2] in
34 | check|default|disable)
35 | compadd "$@" $(tdmctl list)
36 | ;;
37 | enable)
38 | compadd "$@" $(tdmctl cache)
39 | ;;
40 | *)
41 | ;;
42 | esac
43 | ;;
44 | esac
45 | }
46 |
47 | _tdmctl "$@"
48 |
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/links.sh:
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1 | #! /bin/sh
2 |
3 | # $1 is the binaries directory
4 | # $2 is the symlinks directory
5 |
6 | if [ -f "$2/$1" ] ; then exit 1 ; fi
7 | if [ -f "$2/$2" ] ; then exit 1 ; fi
8 |
9 | ln -sf "$1/enlightenment_start" "$2/E17"
10 | ln -sf "$1/gnome-session" "$2/GNOME"
11 | ln -sf "$1/icewm-session" "$2/ICEWM"
12 | ln -sf "$1/openbox-session" "$2/openbox"
13 | ln -sf "$1/pekwm" "$2/PekWM"
14 | ln -sf "$1/startfluxbox" "$2/Fluxbox"
15 | ln -sf "$1/startxfce4" "$2/XFCE4"
16 | ln -sf "$1/xmonad" "$2/xmonad"
17 |
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/tdm:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # tdm: session selector after login.
4 |
5 | # This file is part of tdm, a tiny display manager.
6 | #
7 | # tdm is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 | # (at your option) any later version.
11 | #
12 | # tdm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
16 | #
17 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 | # along with tdm. If not, see .
19 |
20 | VERSION="1.4.1"
21 |
22 | xstart=false
23 | xrunning_check=true
24 | silent=false
25 | disable_long_names=false
26 | skip_single_session=false
27 |
28 | nulltype(){
29 | type "$1" > /dev/null 2>/dev/null
30 | }
31 |
32 | function load_confdir_path() {
33 | # usage: load_confdir_path
34 | for cfd in "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tdm" "$HOME/.tdm" ; do
35 | if [ -d "$cfd" ] ; then
36 | echo "$cfd"
37 | return
38 | fi
39 | done
40 | echo "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tdm"
41 | }
42 |
43 |
44 | fallback(){
45 | if [ -n "$1" ]; then
46 | $silent || echo -e '\033[31;1m'"$1"'\033[0m'
47 | fi
48 | exit 1
49 | }
50 |
51 | get_needs(){
52 | local _type
53 | _type="$(file -p --mime-type "$1" | awk '{print $2}' | cut -d'/' -f1)"
54 | if [ "${_type}" == "text" ]; then
55 | grep '#[ \t]*needs[ \t]*:' "$1"|sed -e 's/#.*://g'
56 | fi
57 | }
58 |
59 | valid_item(){
60 | local needs
61 | read -r -a needs<<<"$(get_needs "$1")"
62 | for _i in "${needs[@]}"
63 | do
64 | nulltype "${_i}" || return 1
65 | done
66 | return 0
67 | }
68 |
69 | # directory settings
70 | CONFDIR="$(load_confdir_path)"
71 | SESSIONS=${CONFDIR}/sessions
72 | EXTRA=${CONFDIR}/extra
73 | SAVELAST=1
74 | STARTXARGS=
75 |
76 | eval set -- "$(
77 | getopt -o h \
78 | --long help \
79 | --long xstart \
80 | --long disable-xrunning-check \
81 | --long silent \
82 | --long disable-long-names \
83 | --long skip-single-session \
84 | -n "$(basename "$0")" -- "$@" || \
85 | echo usage
86 | )"
87 |
88 | if [ "$CONFDIR" == "$HOME/.tdm" ] ; then
89 | echo "Following tdm v1.3.0, the configuration files should be moved to '${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tdm' in order to become XDG compliant"
90 | echo "Use 'tdmctl migrate' to automatically migrate your configuration to the new location"
91 | echo "Support for the old configuration directory ($CONFDIR) will be dropped in tdm 2.x.y"
92 | fi
93 |
94 | if [ -z "$XDG_VTNR" ]; then
95 | XDG_VTNR="$(tty | sed -n -e 's|^/dev/tty\([1-9][0-9]*\)|\1|p')"
96 | export XDG_VTNR
97 | fi
98 |
99 | while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
100 | case "$1" in
101 | '--xstart')
102 | xstart=true
103 | ;;
104 | '--disable-xrunning-check')
105 | xrunning_check=false
106 | ;;
107 | '--silent')
108 | silent=true
109 | ;;
110 | '--help'|'-h')
111 | usage 0
112 | ;;
113 | '--disable-long-names')
114 | disable_long_names=true
115 | ;;
116 | '--skip-single-session')
117 | skip_single_session=true
118 | ;;
119 | '--')
120 | shift
121 | break
122 | ;;
123 | *)
124 | >&2 printf 'Whoops, option "%s" is not yet implemented!\n' "$1"
125 | exit 42
126 | ;;
127 | esac
128 | shift
129 | done
130 |
131 | if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
132 | >&2 echo 'Too many arguments.'
133 | exit 2
134 | fi
135 |
136 | # started from startx, so start session
137 | if "$xstart" ; then
138 | if [[ -f "${CONFDIR}/tdmexit" ]]; then
139 | # shellcheck source=tdmexit
140 | . "${CONFDIR}/tdmexit"
141 | fi
142 | if [[ -x "/tmp/tdmdefault" ]]; then
143 | exec /tmp/tdmdefault
144 | else
145 | exec "${CONFDIR}/default"
146 | fi
147 | fi
148 |
149 | clear
150 | # check for a 'good' tty
151 | (basename "$(tty)" |grep -q tty) || fallback "Invalid tty"
152 |
153 | # X started, do not show X session options in the menu
154 | hide_xsessions=false
155 | $xrunning_check && [[ "$(find /tmp/.X11-unix -type s | wc -l)" -gt 0 ]] && hide_xsessions=true
156 |
157 | # build confdir
158 | if [ ! -d "${CONFDIR}" ]; then
159 | tdmctl init
160 | fi
161 |
162 | # otherwise, run as the session chosen script
163 | if [[ -f "${CONFDIR}/tdminit" ]]; then
164 | # shellcheck source=tdminit
165 | source "${CONFDIR}/tdminit"
166 | fi
167 |
168 | # XID: X session Number
169 | # TOTAL: Number of items
170 | # sid : id that user selects
171 |
172 | ((XID=0))
173 | ((TOTAL=0))
174 | xsessions=()
175 | prglist=()
176 | DEFOPT=()
177 |
178 | if [[ -x "${CONFDIR}/default" ]]; then
179 | SDEFAULT=$(readlink "${CONFDIR}/default")
180 | DEFAULTWM=$(basename "${SDEFAULT}")
181 | else
182 | SDEFAULT=
183 | DEFAULTWM=
184 | fi
185 |
186 | if [ -d "${SESSIONS}" ] && ! $hide_xsessions; then
187 | for script in "${SESSIONS}"/*; do
188 | if [ -x "${script}" ] && valid_item "${script}" ; then
189 | xsessions[$XID]="${script}"
190 | NAME=$(basename "${script}")
191 | prglist=("${prglist[@]}" "${XID}" "${NAME}")
192 | if [[ "${NAME}" == "${DEFAULTWM}" ]]; then
193 | DEFOPT=("--default-item" "${XID}")
194 | fi
195 | (( XID=XID+1 ))
196 | (( TOTAL=TOTAL+1 ))
197 | fi
198 | done
199 | elif ! [ -d "${SESSIONS}" ]; then
200 | echo "${SESSIONS} doesn't exist."
201 | echo "Making this directory."
202 | mkdir -p "${SESSIONS}"
203 | fi
204 |
205 | if [ -d "${EXTRA}" ]; then
206 | extra_marker="extra/"
207 | $disable_long_names && extra_marker=""
208 | for script in "${EXTRA}"/*; do
209 | if [ -x "${script}" ] && valid_item "${script}" ; then
210 | xsessions[$TOTAL]="${script}"
211 | NAME="$extra_marker$(basename "${script}")"
212 | prglist=("${prglist[@]}" "${TOTAL}" "${NAME}")
213 | (( TOTAL=TOTAL+1 ))
214 | fi
215 | done
216 | fi
217 |
218 | if [ $TOTAL -eq 0 ]; then
219 | $hide_xsessions && fallback "X started."
220 | fallback "No sessions found."
221 | fi
222 |
223 | tdm_curses(){
224 | tempfile="/tmp/tdm_$$"
225 | trap 'rm -f ${tempfile}' 0 1 2 3 6 14 15
226 | dialog "${DEFOPT[@]}" --menu "TDM ${VERSION}" 0 0 0 "${prglist[@]}" 2>${tempfile}
227 | sid=$(cat ${tempfile})
228 | [ -n "$sid" ]||fallback "Falling back to shell."
229 | }
230 |
231 | tdm_text(){
232 | echo "This is TDM ${VERSION}, a tiny display manager."
233 | echo "Please select from the following: (default ${DEFAULTWM})"
234 |
235 | local _i=0
236 | while [ ${_i} -lt ${TOTAL} ]
237 | do
238 | echo "${_i} ${prglist[${_i}*2+1]}"
239 | (( _i=_i+1 ))
240 | done
241 |
242 | echo -n "Program ID: "
243 | read -r sid
244 | }
245 |
246 | if ! nulltype dialog; then
247 | #no dialog program, force to use tdm_text
248 | TDMUI=tdm_text
249 | elif [ ! "${TDMUI}" == "tdm_text" ]; then
250 | TDMUI=tdm_curses
251 | fi
252 | echo "TOTOAL $TOTAL"
253 | if [ "$skip_single_session" == "true" ] && [ "$TOTAL" -eq 1 ] ; then
254 | sid=0
255 | else
256 | ${TDMUI}
257 | fi
258 |
259 | rm -f /tmp/tdmdefault
260 | if [[ (-n $sid) && ($sid -lt $TOTAL) && ($sid -ge $XID) ]]; then
261 | exec "${xsessions[$sid]}"
262 | elif [[ (-n $sid) && ($sid -lt $XID) && ($sid -ge 0) ]]; then
263 | if [[ ${SAVELAST} -ne 0 ]]; then
264 | ln -sf "${xsessions[${sid}]}" "${CONFDIR}/default"
265 | else
266 | ln -sf "${xsessions[${sid}]}" "/tmp/tdmdefault"
267 | fi
268 | startx ${STARTXARGS}
269 | else
270 | echo "Unknown value, load default."
271 | if [ -x "${CONFDIR}/default" ]; then
272 | startx ${STARTXARGS}
273 | else
274 | fallback "Session not defined, fallback."
275 | fi
276 | fi
277 |
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1 | .TH tdm 1
2 | .SH NAME
3 | tdm \- a tiny display manager
4 | .SH SYNOPSIS
5 | .B
6 | tdm
7 | [\fB--xstart|--disable-xrunning-check|--silent\fR]
8 | .TP
9 | .B
10 | tdmctl
11 | \fICOMMAND\fR [\fIARGS\fR]
12 | .SH DESCRIPTION
13 | .BR tdm (1)
14 | is a console based display manager, presenting the user with a list of
15 | available sessions after login. Sessions can be defined by creating symlinks
16 | to various programs or scripts, like your favourite window manager / desktop
17 | environment.
18 | .SH COMMANDS
19 | .SS tdm
20 | .TP
21 | .BR --xstart
22 | execute the chosen session from \fI.xinitrc\fR.
23 | .TP
24 | .BR --disable-xrunning-check
25 | allow multiple logins once X is already started. By default, tdm will refuse to start if X is already running.
26 | .TP
27 | .BR --skip-single-session
28 | skips the user interface if there is only one session
29 | .TP
30 | .BR --silent
31 | silences all error messages from TDM
32 | .TP
33 | .BR --disable-long-names
34 | hides the category marker in the menu
35 | .SS tdmctl
36 | .TP
37 | .BR init
38 | initialize the config directory.
39 | .TP
40 | .BR list
41 | list available X and extra sessions.
42 | .TP
43 | .BR cache
44 | list cached files.
45 | .TP
46 | .BR check " [extra/]" \fISESSION\fR
47 | see what is.
48 | .TP
49 | .BR default " " [\fISESSION\fR]
50 | .br
51 | show/set default X session.
52 | .TP
53 | .BR add " " \fINAME\fR " " \fIPATH\fR " " [\fICATEGORY\fR]
54 | add a session (\fICATEGORY\fR can be either \fIX\fR or \fIextra\fR).
55 | .TP
56 | .BR remove " " \fINAME\fR
57 | remove a session.
58 | .TP
59 | .BR enable " " \fISESSION\fR
60 | enable \fISESSION\fR
61 | .TP
62 | .BR disable " " \fISESSION\fR
63 | disable \fISESSION\fR
64 | .TP
65 | .BR migrate
66 | Migrate an old configuration to make it XDG compliant (see \fBFILES AND DIRECTORIES\fR)
67 | .SH RETURN VALUE
68 | If no session was executed, returns 1. Otherwise 0.
69 | .SH FILES AND DIRECTORIES
70 | .TP
71 | The main configuration directory (hereafter named \fI$TDM_CONFIG\fR) is located in \fI$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tdm\fR. Older installations (before 1.3.0) used \fI$HOME/.tdm\fR
72 | (the migration can be achieved with \fBtdmctl migrate\fR).
73 | .TP
74 | .BR $TDM_CONFIG_DIR/tdminit
75 | commands executed at login
76 | .TP
77 | .BR $TDM_CONFIG_DIR/tdmexit
78 | commands executed before the X server (or extra session) is started
79 |
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/tdmctl:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # tdmctl: a tool to control and configure tdm.
4 |
5 | # This file is part of tdm, a tiny display manager.
6 | #
7 | # tdm is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 | # (at your option) any later version.
11 | #
12 | # tdm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
16 | #
17 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 | # along with tdm. If not, see .
19 |
20 | function load_confdir_path() {
21 | # usage: load_confdir_path
22 | for cfd in "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tdm" "$HOME/.tdm" ; do
23 | if [ -d "$cfd" ] ; then
24 | echo "$cfd"
25 | return
26 | fi
27 | done
28 | echo "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tdm"
29 | }
30 |
31 | init(){
32 | [[ "$1" = "-f" || "$1" = "--force" ]]&&rm -rf "${CONFDIR}"
33 | # build the directory tree if not exist
34 | if [[ ! -d "${CONFDIR}" ]]; then
35 | cp -Rv "${PREFIX}/share/tdm" "${CONFDIR}"
36 | [ ! -d "${CONFDIR}/extra" ] && mkdir "${CONFDIR}/extra"
37 | else
38 | echo "Nothing done (configuration directory already present)."
39 | echo "If you were asked to run 'tdmctl init', please check your configuration or remove '${CONFDIR}' and re-run 'tdmctl init'"
40 | fi
41 | }
42 |
43 | usage(){
44 | echo "tdmctl init: initialize the config directory."
45 | echo "tdmctl list: list available sessions (X and extra)."
46 | echo "tdmctl cache: list cached files."
47 | echo "tdmctl check [extra/]: see what is."
48 | echo "tdmctl default [session]: show/set default X session."
49 | echo "tdmctl add [X(default)/extra]: add a session."
50 | echo "tdmctl remove "
51 | echo "tdmctl enable/disable : enable/disable session."
52 | echo "tdmctl migrate"
53 | exit
54 | }
55 |
56 | verify(){
57 | if [ ! -d "${CONFDIR}" ] ; then
58 | echo "Configuration directory '${CONFDIR}' does not exist"
59 | echo "Please run 'tdmctl init' first"
60 | exit
61 | fi
62 | if [ ! -d "${CONFDIR}/sessions" ] ; then
63 | echo "Configuration directory '${CONFDIR}' does not exist"
64 | echo "Please fix your configuration"
65 | exit
66 | fi
67 | if [ ! -d "${CONFDIR}/extra" ] ; then
68 | echo "Configuration directory '${CONFDIR}/extra' does not exist"
69 | echo "Please fix your configuration"
70 | exit
71 | fi
72 | }
73 |
74 |
75 | check(){
76 | readlink "$1" || cat "$1" 2>/dev/null || echo "$1 not found or missing read permission"
77 | }
78 |
79 | function migrate() {
80 | if [ "$CONFDIR" != "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tdm" ] ; then
81 | mv -v "$CONFDIR" "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tdm"
82 | else
83 | echo "A configuration is already present in '${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tdm'. Please migrate manually."
84 | fi
85 | }
86 |
87 | CONFDIR="$(load_confdir_path)"
88 | CACHEDIR="${CONFDIR}/cache"
89 | PREFIX=/usr/local
90 |
91 | if [ "$CONFDIR" == "$HOME/.tdm" ] ; then
92 | echo "Following tdm v1.3.0, the configuration files should be moved to '${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tdm' in order to become XDG compliant"
93 | echo "Use 'tdmctl migrate' to automatically migrate your configuration to the new location"
94 | echo "Support for the old configuration directory ($CONFDIR) will be dropped in tdm 2.x.y"
95 | fi
96 |
97 | if [ ! -n "$1" ]; then
98 | usage
99 | exit
100 | fi
101 |
102 |
103 | case "$1" in
104 | init)
105 | shift
106 | init "$@"
107 | ;;
108 | list)
109 | verify
110 | for session in "$CONFDIR/sessions"/*; do
111 | [ -x "$session" ] && basename "$session"
112 | done
113 | for session in "$CONFDIR/extra"/*; do
114 | [ -x "$session" ] && echo "extra/$(basename "$session")"
115 | done
116 | ;;
117 | cache)
118 | verify
119 | for file in "$CACHEDIR"/*; do
120 | fn=$(basename "$file")
121 | echo "${fn:1}"
122 | done
123 | ;;
124 | default)
125 | verify
126 | if [ ! -n "$2" ]; then
127 | if [ ! -L "$CONFDIR/default" ] ; then
128 | echo "No default session found"
129 | exit 1
130 | fi
131 | echo "Checking $(readlink "$CONFDIR/default")"
132 | check "$(readlink "$CONFDIR/default")"
133 | else
134 | if [[ "$2" == extra/* ]] ; then
135 | FILE="$CONFDIR/$2"
136 | else
137 | FILE="$CONFDIR/sessions/$2"
138 | fi
139 |
140 | if [ -x "$FILE" ]; then
141 | echo "Setting default to $2"
142 | ln -sf "$FILE" "$CONFDIR/default"
143 | else
144 | echo "tdmctl error: $2 is not available"
145 | fi
146 | fi
147 | ;;
148 | check)
149 | verify
150 | if [ ! -n "$2" ]; then
151 | usage
152 | fi
153 | if [[ "$2" == extra/* ]] ; then
154 | FILE="$CONFDIR/$2"
155 | else
156 | FILE="$CONFDIR/sessions/$2"
157 | fi
158 | if [ -f "$FILE" ]; then
159 | check "$FILE"
160 | else
161 | echo "$2 not exist!"
162 | exit 1
163 | fi
164 | ;;
165 | add)
166 | verify
167 | [ -n "$3" ]||usage
168 | if [[ "$4" == "X" || "$4" == "" ]]; then
169 | ln -s "$3" "${CONFDIR}/sessions/$2"
170 | elif [ "$4" == "extra" ]; then
171 | ln -s "$3" "${CONFDIR}/extra/$2"
172 | else
173 | usage
174 | fi
175 | ;;
176 | remove)
177 | verify
178 | [ -n "$2" ] || usage
179 | if [ -L "${CONFDIR}/sessions/$2" ]; then
180 | rm -v "${CONFDIR}/sessions/$2"
181 | fi
182 | if [ -L "${CONFDIR}/extra/$2" ]; then
183 | rm -v "${CONFDIR}/extra/$2"
184 | fi
185 | ;;
186 | enable)
187 | verify
188 | if [ -L "${CACHEDIR}/X$2" ]; then
189 | mv -v "${CACHEDIR}/X$2" "${CONFDIR}/sessions/$2"
190 | fi
191 | if [ -L "${CACHEDIR}/E$2" ]; then
192 | mv -v "${CACHEDIR}/E$2" "${CONFDIR}/extra/$2"
193 | fi
194 | ;;
195 | disable)
196 | verify
197 | if [ ! -d "${CACHEDIR}" ]; then
198 | mkdir -p "${CACHEDIR}"
199 | fi
200 | # backup to cache
201 | if [ -L "${CONFDIR}/sessions/$2" ]; then
202 | mv -v "${CONFDIR}/sessions/$2" "${CACHEDIR}/X$2"
203 | fi
204 | if [ -L "${CONFDIR}/extra/$2" ]; then
205 | mv -v "${CONFDIR}/extra/$2" "${CACHEDIR}/E$2"
206 | fi
207 | ;;
208 | migrate)
209 | migrate
210 | ;;
211 | *)
212 | usage
213 | ;;
214 | esac
215 |
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1 | # _tdmctl: tab completion for tdmctl.
2 |
3 | # This file is part of tdm, a tiny display manager.
4 | #
5 | # tdm is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 | # (at your option) any later version.
9 | #
10 | # tdm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
14 | #
15 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 | # along with tdm. If not, see .
17 |
18 | _tdmctl()
19 | {
20 | local cur prev opts base
21 | COMPREPLY=()
22 | cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
23 | prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}"
24 |
25 | #
26 | # The basic options we'll complete.
27 | #
28 | opts="init list add cache check default enable disable"
29 |
30 | #
31 | # Complete the arguments to some of the basic commands.
32 | #
33 | case "${prev}" in
34 | check|default|disable)
35 | local sessions=$(tdmctl list)
36 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${sessions}" -- ${cur}) )
37 | return 0
38 | ;;
39 | enable)
40 | local sessions=$(tdmctl cache)
41 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${sessions}" -- ${cur}) )
42 | return 0
43 | ;;
44 | *)
45 | ;;
46 | esac
47 |
48 | COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "${opts}" -- ${cur}))
49 | return 0
50 | }
51 | complete -F _tdmctl tdmctl
52 |
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/tdmexit:
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1 | # tdmexit: script executed before tdm starts your WM/DE.
2 |
3 | # This file is part of tdm, a tiny display manager.
4 | #
5 | # tdm is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 | # (at your option) any later version.
9 | #
10 | # tdm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
14 | #
15 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 | # along with tdm. If not, see .
17 |
18 | # Example commands to execute before your WM/DE
19 | #export LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8
20 | #fcitx
21 | #feh --bg-scale /path/to/wallpaper
22 |
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/tdminit:
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1 | # tdminit: script executed at login.
2 |
3 | # This file is part of tdm, a tiny display manager.
4 | #
5 | # tdm is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 | # (at your option) any later version.
9 | #
10 | # tdm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
14 | #
15 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 | # along with tdm. If not, see .
17 |
18 | # Uncomment to disable saving last session
19 | #SAVELAST=0
20 |
21 | # Uncomment to use text UI instead of ncurses UI
22 | #TDMUI=tdm_text
23 |
24 | # Uncomment to show linux logo
25 | #linux_logo -L classic
26 |
27 | # Args passed along when calling startx
28 | #STARTXARGS=
29 |
30 | # Uncomment to start X without selecting a session
31 | #exec startx
32 |
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