├── .flake8
├── .github
├── FUNDING.yml
└── workflows
│ └── python-publish.yml
├── .gitignore
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── autotiling
├── __about__.py
├── __init__.py
└── main.py
├── pyproject.toml
├── setup.cfg
└── setup.py
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1 | [flake8]
2 | ignore = E203, E266, E501, W503
3 | max-line-length = 80
4 | max-complexity = 18
5 | select = B,C,E,F,W,T4,B9
6 |
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1 | github: nwg-piotr
2 | liberapay: nwg
3 |
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/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml:
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1 | # This workflow will upload a Python Package using Twine when a release is created
2 | # For more information see: https://help.github.com/en/actions/language-and-framework-guides/using-python-with-github-actions#publishing-to-package-registries
3 |
4 | name: Upload Python Package
5 |
6 | on:
7 | release:
8 | types: [published]
9 |
10 | permissions:
11 | contents: read
12 |
13 | jobs:
14 | deploy:
15 |
16 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
17 |
18 | steps:
19 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4
20 | - name: Set up Python
21 | uses: actions/setup-python@v5
22 | with:
23 | python-version: '3.x'
24 | - name: Install dependencies
25 | run: |
26 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip
27 | pip install build
28 | - name: Build package
29 | run: python -m build
30 | - name: Publish package
31 | uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@release/v1
32 | with:
33 | user: __token__
34 | password: ${{ secrets.PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
35 | skip-existing: true
36 |
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1 | /.idea
2 | /venv
3 | /autotiling.egg-info/
4 | /build/
5 | /dist/
6 | **/*.DS_Store
7 |
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/CHANGELOG.md:
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1 | v1.5 (master)
2 | - added `Event.BINDING` subscription [#26](https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling/issues/26) @mtshrmn
3 |
4 | v1.4 (2021-02-24)
5 | - nwg-panel integration: args.workspaces saved to /tmp/autotiling on start
6 |
7 | v1.3 (2021-01-08)
8 | - added `--workspaces` argument to restrict autotiling to certain workspaces @riscie
9 | - code formatting and arguments cleanup
10 |
11 | v1.2 (2021-01-04)
12 | - added --version argument @nschloe
13 | - allowed autotiling to be run as a script directly @Lqp1
14 |
15 | v1.1 (2020-07-21)
16 | - added proper Python package structure so that could be published on PyPi
17 | [#14](https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling/pull/14) @nschloe
18 |
19 | v1.0 (2020-07-19)
20 | - changed fullscreen mode detection to reflect changes in sway 1.5
21 | [#11](https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling/pull/11) @ammgws
22 | 78
23 | v0.9 (2020-04-08)
24 | - bug in debugging fixed [#6](https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling/pull/6)
25 |
26 | v0.8 (2020-03-21)
27 | - `--debug` option added [#5](https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling/pull/5) @ammgws
28 |
29 | v0.7 (2020-02-20)
30 | - Only run command if absolutely necessary [#3](https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling/pull/3) @ammgws
31 |
32 | v0.5 (2020-02-19)
33 | - Check if con exists before querying submembers [#2](https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling/pull/2) @ammgws
34 |
35 | v0.4 (2019-12-11)
36 | - ignoring stacked layouts added [#1](https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling/pull/1) @travankor
37 |
38 | v0.3 (2019-09-26)
39 | - unnecessary Event.WINDOW_NEW subscription removed
40 |
41 | v0.2 (2019-09-25)
42 | - tabbed layouts and full screen mode excluded
43 | - fullscreen_mode detection diversified for i3 and sway
44 |
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1 | VERSION=$(shell python3 -c "from configparser import ConfigParser; p = ConfigParser(); p.read('setup.cfg'); print(p['metadata']['version'])")
2 |
3 | default:
4 | @echo "\"make publish\"?"
5 |
6 | upload:
7 | # Make sure we're on the master branch
8 | @if [ "$(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)" != "master" ]; then exit 1; fi
9 | rm -f dist/*
10 | # https://stackoverflow.com/a/58756491/353337
11 | python3 -m pep517.build --source --binary .
12 | twine upload dist/*
13 |
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15 | @if [ "$(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)" != "master" ]; then exit 1; fi
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19 |
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21 | @find . | grep -E "(__pycache__|\.pyc|\.pyo$\)" | xargs rm -rf
22 | @rm -rf *.egg-info/ build/ dist/ MANIFEST
23 |
24 | format:
25 | isort .
26 | black .
27 |
28 | black:
29 | black .
30 |
31 | lint:
32 | black --check .
33 | flake8 .
34 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # autotiling
2 | This script uses the [i3ipc-python library](https://github.com/altdesktop/i3ipc-python)
3 | to switch the layout splith/splitv depending on the currently focused window
4 | dimensions. It works on both sway and i3 window managers.
5 |
6 | Inspired by https://github.com/olemartinorg/i3-alternating-layout.
7 |
8 | ## See on YouTube:
9 |
10 | [](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRZuhn92bQ)
12 |
13 | ## PLEASE DO READ THIS
14 |
15 | The script does one thing: it checks the window height / width ratio, and
16 | executes the equivalent of either `swaymsg splitv` or `swaymsg splith`. Nothing
17 | less, nothing more. This may make stack and tabbed layouts behave oddly.
18 | Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done about it – please, do not
19 | submit issues about it –, but there are two workaround that you can try.
20 |
21 | One option is, to enable autotiling on certain workspaces or outputs only.
22 | For instance, you could configure autotiling to be enabled on odd workspaces,
23 | but not on even ones:
24 |
25 | ```text
26 | ### Autostart
27 | exec_always autotiling -w 1 3 5 7 9
28 | ```
29 |
30 | Another option you can try, is setting `--limit` and only use stacking or
31 | tabbing on the lowest level. A good place to start would be `--limit 2`. Open
32 | four windows with the third and fourth window in the same container as two. This
33 | might mimic a master-stack layout, and you should now be able to switch to
34 | stacking or tabbed. Beware that the decision on how to split is still based on
35 | the height / width ratio.
36 |
37 | ## Installation
38 |
39 | The script has been packaged for the following distributions:
40 |
41 | [](https://repology.org/project/autotiling/versions)
43 |
44 | [](https://badge.fury.io/py/autotiling)
45 |
46 | Installing manually:
47 |
48 | 1. Install the `python-i3ipc>=2.0.1` package (or whatever it's called in your Linux
49 | distribution);
50 | 2. save the `main.py` file anywhere, rename to `autotiling`, make executable, move to your bin folder;
51 | 3. add `exec_always autotiling` to the `~/.config/sway/config` or `exec_always --no-startup-id
52 | autotiling` to the `~/.config/i3/config` file.
53 |
54 | ## Usage
55 |
56 | ```text
57 | $ autotiling -h
58 | usage: main.py [-h] [-d] [-v] [-o [OUTPUTS ...]] [-w [WORKSPACES ...]]
59 | [-l LIMIT] [-sw SPLITWIDTH] [-sh SPLITHEIGHT] [-sr SPLITRATIO]
60 | [-e [EVENTS ...]]
61 |
62 | options:
63 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
64 | -d, --debug print debug messages to stderr
65 | -v, --version display version information
66 | -o [OUTPUTS ...], --outputs [OUTPUTS ...]
67 | restricts autotiling to certain output; example:
68 | autotiling --output DP-1 HDMI-0
69 | -w [WORKSPACES ...], --workspaces [WORKSPACES ...]
70 | restricts autotiling to certain workspaces; example:
71 | autotiling --workspaces 8 9
72 | -l LIMIT, --limit LIMIT
73 | limit how often autotiling will split a container; try
74 | "2" if you like master-stack layouts; default: 0 (no
75 | limit)
76 | -sw SPLITWIDTH, --splitwidth SPLITWIDTH
77 | set the width of the vertical split (as factor);
78 | default: 1.0;
79 | -sh SPLITHEIGHT, --splitheight SPLITHEIGHT
80 | set the height of the horizontal split (as factor);
81 | default: 1.0;
82 | -sr SPLITRATIO, --splitratio SPLITRATIO
83 | Split direction ratio - based on window height/width;
84 | default: 1;try "1.61", for golden ratio - window has
85 | to be 61% wider for left/right split; default: 1.0;
86 | -e [EVENTS ...], --events [EVENTS ...]
87 | list of events to trigger switching split orientation;
88 | default: WINDOW MODE
89 | ```
90 |
91 | ### Events
92 |
93 | Changing event subscription has already been the objective of several pull request. To avoid doing this again and again,
94 | starting from v1.6 you may specify them in the `-e` | `--events` argument. If no value given, the script will subscribe
95 | to `Event.WINDOW` and `Event.MODE`, as if it was executed with `autotiling -e WINDOW MODE`. See
96 | [altdesktop/i3ipc-python`](https://github.com/altdesktop/i3ipc-python/blob/a670f24e7e04f509de8161cf760afe929c22ae93/i3ipc/events.py#L12) for event enumeration.
97 |
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/autotiling/__about__.py:
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1 | try:
2 | # Python 3.8
3 | from importlib import metadata
4 | except ImportError:
5 | import importlib_metadata as metadata
6 |
7 | try:
8 | __version__ = metadata.version("autotiling")
9 | except Exception:
10 | __version__ = "unknown"
11 |
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/autotiling/__init__.py:
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1 | from .__about__ import __version__
2 | from .main import main
3 |
4 | __all__ = ["main", "__version__"]
5 |
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/autotiling/main.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | """
4 | This script uses the i3ipc python module to switch the layout splith / splitv
5 | for the currently focused window, depending on its dimensions.
6 | It works on both sway and i3 window managers.
7 |
8 | Inspired by https://github.com/olemartinorg/i3-alternating-layout
9 |
10 | Copyright: 2019-2021 Piotr Miller & Contributors
11 | e-mail: nwg.piotr@gmail.com
12 | Project: https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling
13 | License: GPL3
14 |
15 | Dependencies: python-i3ipc>=2.0.1 (i3ipc-python)
16 | """
17 | import argparse
18 | import os
19 | import sys
20 | from functools import partial
21 |
22 | from i3ipc import Connection, Event
23 |
24 | try:
25 | from .__about__ import __version__
26 | except ImportError:
27 | __version__ = "unknown"
28 |
29 |
30 | def temp_dir():
31 | return os.getenv("TMPDIR") or os.getenv("TEMP") or os.getenv("TMP") or "/tmp"
32 |
33 |
34 | def save_string(string, file_path):
35 | try:
36 | with open(file_path, "wt") as file:
37 | file.write(string)
38 | except Exception as e:
39 | print(e)
40 |
41 |
42 | def output_name(con):
43 | if con.type == "root":
44 | return None
45 |
46 | if p := con.parent:
47 | if p.type == "output":
48 | return p.name
49 | else:
50 | return output_name(p)
51 |
52 |
53 | def switch_splitting(i3, e, debug, outputs, workspaces, depth_limit, splitwidth, splitheight, splitratio):
54 | try:
55 | con = i3.get_tree().find_focused()
56 | output = output_name(con)
57 | # Stop, if outputs is set and current output is not in the selection
58 | if outputs and output not in outputs:
59 | if debug:
60 | print(f"Debug: Autotiling turned off on output {output}", file=sys.stderr)
61 | return
62 |
63 | if con and not workspaces or (str(con.workspace().num) in workspaces):
64 | if con.floating:
65 | # We're on i3: on sway it would be None
66 | # May be 'auto_on' or 'user_on'
67 | is_floating = "_on" in con.floating
68 | else:
69 | # We are on sway
70 | is_floating = con.type == "floating_con"
71 |
72 | if depth_limit:
73 | # Assume we reached the depth limit, unless we can find a workspace
74 | depth_limit_reached = True
75 | current_con = con
76 | current_depth = 0
77 | while current_depth < depth_limit:
78 | # Check if we found the workspace of the current container
79 | if current_con.type == "workspace":
80 | # Found the workspace within the depth limitation
81 | depth_limit_reached = False
82 | break
83 |
84 | # Look at the parent for next iteration
85 | current_con = current_con.parent
86 |
87 | # Only count up the depth, if the container has more than
88 | # one container as child
89 | if len(current_con.nodes) > 1:
90 | current_depth += 1
91 |
92 | if depth_limit_reached:
93 | if debug:
94 | print("Debug: Depth limit reached")
95 | return
96 |
97 | is_full_screen = con.fullscreen_mode == 1
98 | is_stacked = con.parent.layout == "stacked"
99 | is_tabbed = con.parent.layout == "tabbed"
100 |
101 | # Exclude floating containers, stacked layouts, tabbed layouts and full screen mode
102 | if (not is_floating
103 | and not is_stacked
104 | and not is_tabbed
105 | and not is_full_screen):
106 | new_layout = "splitv" if con.rect.height > con.rect.width / splitratio else "splith"
107 |
108 | if new_layout != con.parent.layout:
109 | result = i3.command(new_layout)
110 | if result[0].success and debug:
111 | print(f"Debug: Switched to {new_layout}", file=sys.stderr)
112 | elif debug:
113 | print(f"Error: Switch failed with err {result[0].error}", file=sys.stderr)
114 |
115 | if e.change in ["new", "move"] and con.percent:
116 | if con.parent.layout == "splitv" and splitheight != 1.0: # top / bottom
117 | # print(f"split top fac {splitheight*100}")
118 | i3.command(f"resize set height {int(con.percent * splitheight * 100)} ppt")
119 | elif con.parent.layout == "splith" and splitwidth != 1.0: # top / bottom: # left / right
120 | # print(f"split right fac {splitwidth*100} ")
121 | i3.command(f"resize set width {int(con.percent * splitwidth * 100)} ppt")
122 |
123 | elif debug:
124 | print("Debug: No focused container found or autotiling on the workspace turned off", file=sys.stderr)
125 |
126 | except Exception as e:
127 | print(f"Error: {e}", file=sys.stderr)
128 |
129 |
130 | def get_parser():
131 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="autotiling", description="Script for sway and i3 to automatically switch the horizontal / vertical window split orientation")
132 |
133 | parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", action="store_true",
134 | help="print debug messages to stderr")
135 | parser.add_argument("-v", "--version", action="version",
136 | version=f"%(prog)s {__version__}, Python {sys.version}",
137 | help="display version information")
138 | parser.add_argument("-o", "--outputs", nargs="*", type=str, default=[],
139 | help="restricts autotiling to certain output; example: autotiling --output DP-1 HDMI-0")
140 | parser.add_argument("-w", "--workspaces", nargs="*", type=str, default=[],
141 | help="restricts autotiling to certain workspaces; example: autotiling --workspaces 8 9")
142 | parser.add_argument("-l", "--limit", type=int, default=0,
143 | help='limit how often autotiling will split a container; '
144 | 'try "2" if you like master-stack layouts; default: 0 (no limit)')
145 | parser.add_argument("-sw",
146 | "--splitwidth",
147 | help='set the width of the vertical split (as factor); default: 1.0;',
148 | type=float,
149 | default=1.0, )
150 | parser.add_argument("-sh",
151 | "--splitheight",
152 | help='set the height of the horizontal split (as factor); default: 1.0;',
153 | type=float,
154 | default=1.0, )
155 | parser.add_argument("-sr",
156 | "--splitratio",
157 | help='Split direction ratio - based on window height/width; default: 1;'
158 | 'try "1.61", for golden ratio - window has to be 61%% wider for left/right split; default: 1.0;',
159 | type=float,
160 | default=1.0, )
161 |
162 | """
163 | Changing event subscription has already been the objective of several pull request. To avoid doing this again
164 | and again, let's allow to specify them in the `--events` argument.
165 | """
166 | parser.add_argument("-e", "--events", nargs="*", type=str, default=["WINDOW", "MODE"],
167 | help="list of events to trigger switching split orientation; default: WINDOW MODE")
168 |
169 | return parser
170 |
171 | def main():
172 | args = get_parser().parse_args()
173 |
174 | if args.debug:
175 | if args.outputs:
176 | print(f"autotiling is only active on outputs: {','.join(args.outputs)}")
177 | if args.workspaces:
178 | print(f"autotiling is only active on workspaces: {','.join(args.workspaces)}")
179 |
180 | # For use w/ nwg-panel
181 | ws_file = os.path.join(temp_dir(), "autotiling")
182 | if args.workspaces:
183 | save_string(','.join(args.workspaces), ws_file)
184 | else:
185 | if os.path.isfile(ws_file):
186 | os.remove(ws_file)
187 |
188 | if not args.events:
189 | print("No events specified", file=sys.stderr)
190 | sys.exit(1)
191 |
192 | handler = partial(
193 | switch_splitting,
194 | debug=args.debug,
195 | outputs=args.outputs,
196 | workspaces=args.workspaces,
197 | depth_limit=args.limit,
198 | splitwidth=args.splitwidth,
199 | splitheight=args.splitheight,
200 | splitratio=args.splitratio
201 | )
202 | i3 = Connection()
203 | for e in args.events:
204 | try:
205 | i3.on(Event[e], handler)
206 | print(f"{Event[e]} subscribed")
207 | except KeyError:
208 | print(f"'{e}' is not a valid event", file=sys.stderr)
209 |
210 | i3.main()
211 |
212 |
213 | if __name__ == "__main__":
214 | main()
215 |
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1 | [build-system]
2 | requires = ["setuptools>=42", "wheel"]
3 | build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
4 |
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/setup.cfg:
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1 | [metadata]
2 | name = autotiling
3 | version = 1.9.3
4 | author = Piotr Miller
5 | author_email = nwg.piotr@gmail.com
6 | description = Automatically switch the horizontal/vertical window split orientation in sway and i3
7 | url = https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling
8 | project_urls =
9 | Code=https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling
10 | Issues=https://github.com/nwg-piotr/autotiling/issues
11 | long_description = file: README.md
12 | long_description_content_type = text/markdown
13 | license = GPL-3.0-or-later
14 | license_files =
15 | LICENSE
16 | classifiers =
17 | Development Status :: 4 - Beta
18 | License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)
19 | Operating System :: OS Independent
20 | Programming Language :: Python
21 | Programming Language :: Python :: 3
22 | Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
23 | Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
24 | Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
25 | Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
26 | Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
27 |
28 | [options]
29 | packages = find:
30 | install_requires =
31 | importlib_metadata;python_version<"3.8"
32 | i3ipc
33 | python_requires = >=3.6
34 | setup_requires =
35 | setuptools>=42
36 | wheel
37 |
38 |
39 | [options.entry_points]
40 | console_scripts =
41 | autotiling = autotiling.main:main
42 |
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1 | from setuptools import setup
2 |
3 | if __name__ == "__main__":
4 | setup()
5 |
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