├── rcrc ├── screenshot.png ├── Pictures └── wallpapers │ ├── wallpaper.jpg │ └── wallpaper-lock.jpg ├── local └── bin │ ├── clamshell.sh │ ├── import-gsettings │ ├── grim.sh │ └── pmenu.sh ├── config ├── kanshi │ └── config ├── mako │ └── config ├── wofi │ └── style.css ├── foot │ ├── modus-vivendi │ └── foot.ini ├── waybar │ ├── style.css │ ├── config │ └── modules.json ├── fish │ └── config.fish ├── alacritty │ └── alacritty.yml └── sway │ └── config ├── README.org └── LICENSE /rcrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | EXCLUDES="LICENSE README.org screenshot.png" 2 | UNDOTTED="Pictures" 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ronniedroid/.dotfiles/HEAD/screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Pictures/wallpapers/wallpaper.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ronniedroid/.dotfiles/HEAD/Pictures/wallpapers/wallpaper.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Pictures/wallpapers/wallpaper-lock.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ronniedroid/.dotfiles/HEAD/Pictures/wallpapers/wallpaper-lock.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /local/bin/clamshell.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/bash 2 | if grep -q open /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state; then 3 | swaymsg output eDP-1 enable 4 | else 5 | swaymsg output eDP-1 disable 6 | fi 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/kanshi/config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | profile { 2 | output eDP-1 disable 3 | output HDMI-A-1 mode 1920x1080 position 0,0 4 | } 5 | 6 | profile { 7 | output eDP-1 enable mode 1366x768 position 0,0 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/mako/config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | font=Hack Nerd Font 9 2 | background-color=#ffffff 3 | text-color=#000000 4 | width=250 5 | border-size=2 6 | border-color=#3584e4 7 | icon-path=/usr/share/icons/Adwaita 8 | default-timeout=5000 9 | ignore-timeout=1 10 | margin=40 11 | padding=10 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/wofi/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #outer-box { 2 | background-color: @theme_base_color; 3 | border: 2px solid @borders; 4 | } 5 | 6 | #input { 7 | background-color: @theme_base_color; 8 | border: 2px solid @borders; 9 | border-radius: 0; 10 | } 11 | 12 | #inner-box { 13 | background-color: @theme_base_color; 14 | } 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/foot/modus-vivendi: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- conf -*- 2 | # 3 | # modus-vivendi 4 | # See: https://protesilaos.com/emacs/modus-themes 5 | # 6 | 7 | [colors] 8 | background=1E1E1E 9 | foreground=ffffff 10 | regular0=1E1E1E 11 | regular1=ff8059 12 | regular2=44bc44 13 | regular3=d0bc00 14 | regular4=2fafff 15 | regular5=feacd0 16 | regular6=00d3d0 17 | regular7=bfbfbf 18 | bright0=595959 19 | bright1=ef8b50 20 | bright2=70b900 21 | bright3=c0c530 22 | bright4=79a8ff 23 | bright5=b6a0ff 24 | bright6=6ae4b9 25 | bright7=ffffff 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /local/bin/import-gsettings: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # usage: import-gsettings 4 | config="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/gtk-3.0/settings.ini" 5 | if [ ! -f "$config" ]; then exit 1; fi 6 | 7 | gnome_schema="org.gnome.desktop.interface" 8 | gtk_theme="$(grep 'gtk-theme-name' "$config" | sed 's/.*\s*=\s*//')" 9 | icon_theme="$(grep 'gtk-icon-theme-name' "$config" | sed 's/.*\s*=\s*//')" 10 | cursor_theme="$(grep 'gtk-cursor-theme-name' "$config" | sed 's/.*\s*=\s*//')" 11 | font_name="$(grep 'gtk-font-name' "$config" | sed 's/.*\s*=\s*//')" 12 | gsettings set "$gnome_schema" gtk-theme "$gtk_theme" 13 | gsettings set "$gnome_schema" icon-theme "$icon_theme" 14 | gsettings set "$gnome_schema" cursor-theme "$cursor_theme" 15 | gsettings set "$gnome_schema" font-name "$font_name" 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/foot/foot.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- conf -*- 2 | 3 | font=JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono:size=13 4 | font-bold=JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono:weight=bold:size=13 5 | font-italic=JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono:slant=italic:size=13 6 | font-bold-italic=JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono:weight=bold:slant=italic:size=13 7 | # line-height= 8 | 9 | bold-text-in-bright=yes 10 | 11 | pad=10x10 center 12 | 13 | [colors] 14 | alpha=1.0 15 | background=ffffff 16 | foreground=000000 17 | 18 | regular0=000000 19 | regular1=a60000 20 | regular2=006800 21 | regular3=813e00 22 | regular4=0030a6 23 | regular5=721045 24 | regular6=00538b 25 | regular7=eeeeee 26 | 27 | bright0=555555 28 | bright1=7f1010 29 | bright2=104410 30 | bright3=5f4400 31 | bright4=002f88 32 | bright5=752f50 33 | bright6=12506f 34 | bright7=ffffff 35 | 36 | dim0=222222 37 | dim1=b60000 38 | dim2=006800 39 | dim3=904200 40 | dim4=1111ee 41 | dim5=7000e0 42 | dim6=205b93 43 | dim7=dddddd 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/waybar/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * { 2 | font-family: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font; 3 | font-size: 16px; 4 | } 5 | 6 | window#waybar { 7 | background: @theme_base_color; 8 | border-bottom: 1px solid @unfocused_borders; 9 | color: @theme_text_color; 10 | } 11 | 12 | window#waybar.hidden { 13 | opacity: 0.2; 14 | } 15 | 16 | #custom-pmenu { 17 | padding-right: 10px; 18 | } 19 | 20 | #workspaces { 21 | padding-left: 10px; 22 | } 23 | 24 | #workspaces button:hover { 25 | box-shadow: inherit; 26 | text-shadow: inherit; 27 | background: inherit; 28 | font-weight: bold; 29 | } 30 | 31 | #workspaces button { 32 | padding: 0 5px; 33 | padding-bottom: 2px; 34 | margin: 5px 2px; 35 | background-color: @theme_bg_color; 36 | color: @theme_text_color; 37 | border: 2px solid @theme_selected_bg_color; 38 | border-radius: 9999; 39 | } 40 | 41 | #workspaces button.persistent { 42 | border: 2px solid @borders; 43 | } 44 | 45 | #workspaces button.focused { 46 | background-color: @theme_selected_bg_color; 47 | color: @theme_selected_fg_color; 48 | } 49 | 50 | #workspaces button.urgent { 51 | border: 2px solid @warning_color; 52 | } 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/waybar/config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [{ 2 | "layer": "top", 3 | "output": "HDMI-A-1", 4 | "position": "bottom", 5 | "height": 30, 6 | "spacing": 10, 7 | // Import configuration 8 | "include": [ 9 | "~/.config/waybar/modules.json", 10 | ], 11 | // Choose the order of the modules 12 | "modules-left": ["sway/workspaces", "sway/mode"], 13 | "modules-center": ["sway/window",], 14 | "modules-right": ["tray", "custom/sep", "idle_inhibitor", "pulseaudio", "battery", "custom/sep", "sway/language", "clock", "custom/sep", "custom/max", "custom/float", "custom/kill", "custom/sep", "custom/pmenu"], 15 | }, 16 | { 17 | "layer": "top", 18 | "output": "eDP-1", 19 | "position": "bottom", 20 | "height": 30, 21 | "spacing": 10, 22 | // Import modules 23 | "include": [ 24 | "~/.config/waybar/modules.json", 25 | ], 26 | // Choose the order of the modules 27 | "modules-left": ["sway/workspaces", "sway/mode", "sway/window"], 28 | "modules-right": ["tray", "custom/sep", "idle_inhibitor", "pulseaudio", "battery", "backlight", "custom/sep", "sway/language", "clock", "custom/sep", "custom/pmenu"], 29 | }] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/fish/config.fish: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function fish_greeting 2 | end 3 | 4 | set -gx RUSTUP_HOME ~/.local/bin/rustup 5 | set -gx CARGO_HOME ~/.local/bin/cargo 6 | set -gx GOPATH ~/.local/bin/go 7 | set -gx GHCUP_INSTALL_BASE_PREFIX $HOME 8 | set -gx GHCUP_USE_XDG_DIRS true 9 | 10 | fish_add_path $HOME/.local/bin 11 | fish_add_path $HOME/.local/bin/cargo/bin 12 | fish_add_path $HOME/.local/bin/go/bin 13 | fish_add_path $HOME/.composer/vendor/bin 14 | fish_add_path $HOME/.cabal/bin 15 | fish_add_path $HOME/.ghcup/bin 16 | 17 | set -gx JAVA_HOME ~/.local/bin/graalvm-ce-java17-22.1.0 18 | set -l xdg_data_home $XDG_DATA_HOME ~/.local/share 19 | set -gx --path XDG_DATA_DIRS $xdg_data_home[1]/flatpak/exports/share:/var/lib/flatpak/exports/share:/usr/local/share:/usr/share 20 | set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP sway 21 | set XDG_SESSION_TYPE wayland 22 | set QT_QPA_PLATFORM wayland 23 | set QT_WAYLAND_DISABLE_WINDOWDECORATION "1" 24 | set _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING 1 25 | 26 | for flatpakdir in ~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/bin /var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin 27 | if test -d $flatpakdir 28 | contains $flatpakdir $PATH; or set -a PATH $flatpakdir 29 | end 30 | end 31 | 32 | if not functions -q fundle; eval (curl -sfL https://git.io/fundle-install); end 33 | 34 | fundle plugin 'jorgebucaran/hydro' 35 | 36 | fundle init 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /local/bin/grim.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | # ____ _ _ _ _ 4 | # | _ \ ___ _ __ _ __ (_) ___ | \ | (_)___ ___ __ _ _ __ 5 | # | |_) / _ \| '_ \| '_ \| |/ _ \ | \| | / __/ __|/ _` | '_ \ 6 | # | _ < (_) | | | | | | | | __/ | |\ | \__ \__ \ (_| | | | | 7 | # |_| \_\___/|_| |_|_| |_|_|\___| |_| \_|_|___/___/\__,_|_| |_| 8 | # 9 | 10 | get_name=$(echo "" | wofi --dmenu -i -p "Screenshot name? (Optional)" -H 40 -W 250) 11 | now=$(date +"%a-%Y-%m-%d-%I-%M-%S") 12 | 13 | [ -z $get_name ] && name=$now || name=$get_name 14 | 15 | dir=$(xdg-user-dir PICTURES)/Screenshots/"$name.png" 16 | 17 | quick() { 18 | sleep 1 && grim $dir 19 | } 20 | 21 | delayed() { 22 | delay=$(echo -e "5\n10\n15" | wofi --dmenu -i -p "Delay amount" -H 110 -W 250) 23 | [ -z $delay ] && exit || sleep $delay && grim $dir 24 | } 25 | 26 | monitor() { 27 | monitors=$(swaymsg -t get_outputs | grep name | sed 's/"name":\ "//g;s/",//g' | $MENU) 28 | grim -o $monitors $dir 29 | } 30 | 31 | selection() { 32 | grim -g "$(slurp)" $dir 33 | } 34 | 35 | options=$(echo -e "Quick\nDelayed\nMonitor\nSelection" | wofi --dmenu -i -p "Screenshot type?" -H 135 -W 250) 36 | 37 | case "$options" in 38 | *Quick) quick ;; 39 | *Delayed) delayed ;; 40 | *Monitor) monitor ;; 41 | *Selection) selection ;; 42 | esac 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.org: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #+TITLE: My Personal Dotfiles and Scripts 2 | 3 | #+ATTR_HTML: :width 500 4 | [[file:screenshot.png]] 5 | 6 | * Install 7 | 8 | - Install all the dependencies 9 | - Install RCM dotifles management tool 10 | - clone this repo to your $HOME directory 11 | - cd into $HOME/.dotfiles/ 12 | - cp rcrc to $HOME/.rcrc 13 | - run rcup -v 14 | 15 | * dependencies 16 | 17 | ** Software I use 18 | 19 | - alacritty 20 | - emacs 21 | - sway 22 | - waybar 23 | - fish shell 24 | - wofi launcher 25 | - kanshi 26 | - nm-applet 27 | - udiskie 28 | - mako 29 | 30 | ** Fonts 31 | 32 | - Hack Nerd Font 33 | - JetBrainsMono Nerd Font 34 | 35 | * The dotfiles 36 | 37 | ** Configurations 38 | 39 | A very simple Sway, Waybar, Mako and wofi. 40 | Mostly trying to follow the adwaita theme colors. 41 | 42 | Waybar and Wofi pick there colors from the currently 43 | set GTK theme. 44 | 45 | ** Scripts 46 | 47 | Scripts found under local/bin 48 | 49 | - Clamshell: Disable the laptop display when the led is closed, made for sway (Unused when using Kanshi). 50 | - grim.sh: Takes a screenshot, uses wofi to name the file (optionally) and to choose a screenshot mode. (bound to `mode+o`) 51 | - pmenu.sh: Simple powermenu using wofi. (bound to `mode+p`) 52 | - import-gsettings: imports GTK settings into Sway (not sure I am keeping this one) 53 | 54 | * Links to my projects 55 | 56 | [[https://github.com/ronniedroid/getnf][getNF: A better way to install NerdFonts]] 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /local/bin/pmenu.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # ____ _ _ _ _ 4 | # | _ \ ___ _ __ _ __ (_) ___ | \ | (_)___ ___ __ _ _ __ 5 | # | |_) / _ \| '_ \| '_ \| |/ _ \ | \| | / __/ __|/ _` | '_ \ 6 | # | _ < (_) | | | | | | | | __/ | |\ | \__ \__ \ (_| | | | | 7 | # |_| \_\___/|_| |_|_| |_|_|\___| |_| \_|_|___/___/\__,_|_| |_| 8 | # 9 | 10 | Poweroff() { 11 | MENU="wofi --dmenu -i -p "-PowerOff?" --height 85 --width 200" 12 | P=$(echo -e "YES\nNO" | $MENU) 13 | 14 | case "$P" in 15 | YES) systemctl poweroff ;; 16 | NO) exit 0 ;; 17 | esac 18 | } 19 | 20 | Reboot() { 21 | MENU="wofi --dmenu -i -p "-Reboot?" --height 85 --width 200" 22 | R=$(echo -e "YES\nNO" | $MENU) 23 | 24 | case "$R" in 25 | YES) systemctl reboot ;; 26 | NO) exit 0 ;; 27 | esac 28 | } 29 | 30 | Logout() { 31 | MENU="wofi --dmenu -i -p "-Logout?" --height 85 --width 200" 32 | L=$(echo -e "YES\nNO" | $MENU) 33 | 34 | case "$L" in 35 | YES) swaymsg exit ;; 36 | NO) exit 0 ;; 37 | esac 38 | } 39 | 40 | Lock() { 41 | MENU="wofi --dmenu -i -p "-Lock?" --height 85 --width 200" 42 | L=$(echo -e "YES\nNO" | $MENU) 43 | 44 | case "$L" in 45 | YES) swaylock -f -i ~/Pictures/wallpapers/wallpaper-lock.jpg --ring-color 000000 -r -K --key-hl-color 92baff --separator-color 92baff ;; 46 | NO) exit 0 ;; 47 | esac 48 | } 49 | 50 | MENU="wofi --dmenu -i -p "-PowerMenu" --height 140 --width 200" 51 | PM=$(echo -e " Lock\n Logout\n Reboot\n Poweroff" | $MENU) 52 | 53 | case "$PM" in 54 | *Poweroff) Poweroff ;; 55 | *Reboot) Reboot ;; 56 | *Logout) Logout ;; 57 | *Lock) Lock ;; 58 | esac 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/waybar/modules.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "sway/workspaces": { 3 | "disable-scroll": true, 4 | "all-outputs": true, 5 | "format": "{icon}", 6 | "persistent_workspaces": { 7 | "1": "[]", 8 | "2": "[]", 9 | "3": "[]", 10 | "4": "[]", 11 | "5": "[]", 12 | "6": "[]" 13 | }, 14 | "format-icons": { 15 | "1": "a", 16 | "2": "s", 17 | "3": "d", 18 | "4": "f", 19 | "5": "u", 20 | "6": "i" 21 | } 22 | }, 23 | "sway/mode": { 24 | "format": "{}" 25 | }, 26 | "sway/wondow": { 27 | "max-length": 100 28 | }, 29 | "sway/language": { 30 | "format": " {}" 31 | }, 32 | "custom/max": { 33 | "format": "{icon}", 34 | "format-icons": " ", 35 | "on-click": "swaymsg fullscreen", 36 | "tooltip": false 37 | }, 38 | "custom/float": { 39 | "format": "{icon}", 40 | "format-icons": " ", 41 | "on-click": "swaymsg floating toggle", 42 | "tooltip": false 43 | }, 44 | "custom/kill": { 45 | "format": "{icon}", 46 | "format-icons": " ", 47 | "on-click": "swaymsg kill", 48 | "tooltip": false 49 | }, 50 | "custom/pmenu": { 51 | "format": "{icon}", 52 | "format-icons": " ", 53 | "on-click": "$HOME/.local/bin/pmenu.sh", 54 | "tooltip": false 55 | }, 56 | "custom/sep": { 57 | "format": "{icon}", 58 | "format-icons": "|" 59 | }, 60 | "idle_inhibitor": { 61 | "format": "{icon}", 62 | "format-icons": { 63 | "activated": "󰅶 ", 64 | "deactivated": "󰾪 " 65 | } 66 | }, 67 | "tray": { 68 | // "icon-size": 21, 69 | "spacing": 10 70 | }, 71 | "clock": { 72 | "timezone": "Asia/Baghdad", 73 | "format": "{:%H:%M}", 74 | "tooltip-format": "{:%Y %B}\n{calendar}", 75 | "format-alt": "{:%Y-%m-%d}" 76 | }, 77 | "backlight": { 78 | // "device": "acpi_video1", 79 | "format": "{icon} {percent}%", 80 | "format-icons": ["", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", ""] 81 | }, 82 | "battery": { 83 | "states": { 84 | // "good": 95, 85 | "warning": 30, 86 | "critical": 15 87 | }, 88 | "format": "{icon} {capacity}%", 89 | "format-charging": "󰢝 {capacity}%", 90 | "format-plugged": "󰂄 {capacity}%", 91 | "format-alt": "{icon} {time}", 92 | // "format-good": "", // An empty format will hide the module 93 | // "format-full": "", 94 | "format-icons": ["󰁺", "󰁻", "󰁼", "󰁽", "󰁾", "󰁿", "󰂀", "󰂁", "󰂂", "󰁹"] 95 | }, 96 | "pulseaudio": { 97 | // "scroll-step": 1, // %, can be a float 98 | "format": "{icon} {volume}%", 99 | "format-muted": " ", 100 | "format-icons": { 101 | "default": ["", "", ""] 102 | }, 103 | "on-click": "pavucontrol" 104 | } 105 | } 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/alacritty/alacritty.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Copyright (c) 2017-present Sven Greb 2 | 3 | # License: MIT 4 | # References: 5 | # https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | window: 10 | dimensions: 11 | columns: 80 12 | lines: 24 13 | 14 | 15 | padding: 16 | x: 10 17 | y: 10 18 | 19 | dynamic_padding: true 20 | 21 | decorations: full 22 | font: 23 | 24 | size: 12.0 25 | offset: 26 | x: 0 27 | y: 4 28 | 29 | normal: 30 | family: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono 31 | style: Regular 32 | 33 | bold: 34 | family: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono 35 | style: Bold 36 | 37 | italic: 38 | family: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono 39 | style: Italic 40 | 41 | # Colors (Modus) 42 | schemes: 43 | modus-vivendi: &dark 44 | # Default colors 45 | primary: 46 | background: '#000000' 47 | foreground: '#ffffff' 48 | 49 | cursor: 50 | text: '#000000' 51 | background: '#777777' 52 | 53 | # Normal colors (except green it is from intense colors) 54 | normal: 55 | black: '#000000' 56 | red: '#ff8059' 57 | green: '#00fc50' 58 | yellow: '#eecc00' 59 | blue: '#29aeff' 60 | magenta: '#feacd0' 61 | cyan: '#00d3d0' 62 | white: '#eeeeee' 63 | 64 | # Bright colors [all the faint colors in the modus theme] 65 | bright: 66 | black: '#555555' 67 | red: '#ffa0a0' 68 | green: '#88cf88' 69 | yellow: '#d2b580' 70 | blue: '#92baff' 71 | magenta: '#e0b2d6' 72 | cyan: '#a0bfdf' 73 | white: '#ffffff' 74 | 75 | # dim [all the intense colors in modus theme] 76 | dim: 77 | black: '#222222' 78 | red: '#fb6859' 79 | green: '#00fc50' 80 | yellow: '#ffdd00' 81 | blue: '#00a2ff' 82 | magenta: '#ff8bd4' 83 | cyan: '#30ffc0' 84 | white: '#dddddd' 85 | 86 | modus-operandi: &light 87 | # Default colors 88 | primary: 89 | background: '#ffffff' 90 | foreground: '#000000' 91 | 92 | cursor: 93 | text: '#ffffff' 94 | background: '#777777' 95 | 96 | # Normal colors (except green it is from intense colors) 97 | normal: 98 | black: '#000000' 99 | red: '#a60000' 100 | green: '#006800' 101 | yellow: '#813e00' 102 | blue: '#0030a6' 103 | magenta: '#721045' 104 | cyan: '#00538b' 105 | white: '#eeeeee' 106 | 107 | # Bright colors [all the faint colors in the modus theme] 108 | bright: 109 | black: '#555555' 110 | red: '#7f1010' 111 | green: '#104410' 112 | yellow: '#5f4400' 113 | blue: '#002f88' 114 | magenta: '#752f50' 115 | cyan: '#12506f' 116 | white: '#ffffff' 117 | 118 | # dim [all the intense colors in modus theme] 119 | dim: 120 | black: '#222222' 121 | red: '#b60000' 122 | green: '#006800' 123 | yellow: '#904200' 124 | blue: '#1111ee' 125 | magenta: '#7000e0' 126 | cyan: '#205b93' 127 | white: '#dddddd' 128 | 129 | colors: *light 130 | 131 | window_opacity: 1 132 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/sway/config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### Variables 2 | set $mod Mod4 3 | set $left j 4 | set $down k 5 | set $up l 6 | set $right semicolon 7 | set $term foot 8 | set $menu wofi -I -i -a --width 300 --show drun 9 | set $gnome_schema org.gnome.desktop.interface 10 | set $laptop eDP-1 11 | set $gtk_theme 'adw-gtk3' 12 | set $icon_theme 'Papirus-Light' 13 | set $font_name 'Inter 11' 14 | 15 | ## Make GTK+ apps work well 16 | exec systemctl --user import-environment DISPLAY WAYLAND_DISPLAY SWAYSOCK 17 | exec hash dbus-update-activation-environment 2>/dev/null && \ 18 | dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd DISPLAY WAYLAND_DISPLAY SWAYSOCK 19 | 20 | ### theme 21 | exec_always { 22 | gsettings set $gnome_schema gtk-theme $gtk_theme 23 | gsettings set $gnome_schema icon-theme $icon_theme 24 | gsettings set $gnome_schema font-name $font_name 25 | } 26 | 27 | gaps { 28 | inner 5 29 | outer 5 30 | } 31 | 32 | default_border pixel 2 33 | titlebar_border_thickness 0 34 | titlebar_padding 0 0 35 | 36 | client.focused #3584e4 #3584e4 #3584e4 #3584e4 37 | client.focused_inactive #ffffff #ffffff #ffffff #ffffff 38 | client.unfocused #ffffff #ffffff #ffffff #ffffff 39 | 40 | ### startup 41 | 42 | exec { 43 | nm-applet --indicator 44 | udiskie --no-automount --no-notify --tray 45 | /usr/libexec/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 46 | } 47 | 48 | ### Output configuration 49 | 50 | output { 51 | * bg ~/Pictures/wallpapers/wallpaper.jpg fill 52 | } 53 | 54 | ## Disable the laptop screen when closed and enable when opened 55 | # bindswitch --reload --locked lid:on output $laptop disable 56 | # bindswitch --reload --locked lid:off output $laptop enable 57 | # exec_always clamshell.sh 58 | 59 | exec_always kanshi 60 | 61 | ### Idle configuration 62 | exec swayidle -w \ 63 | timeout 300 'swaylock -f -i ~/Pictures/wallpapers/wallpaper-lock.jpg --ring-color 000000 -r -K --key-hl-color 92baff --separator-color 92baff' \ 64 | before-sleep 'swaylock -f -i ~/Pictures/wallpapers/wallpaper-lock.jpg --ring-color 000000 -r -K --key-hl-color 92baff --separator-color 92baff' 65 | 66 | ### Input configuration 67 | input "type:keyboard" { 68 | xkb_layout us,ara 69 | xkb_options ctrl:nocaps,grp:win_space_toggle 70 | } 71 | 72 | input "type:touchpad" { 73 | tap enabled 74 | natural_scroll disabled 75 | } 76 | 77 | ### Window rules 78 | for_window [app_id="com.github.finefindus.eyedropper"] floating enable; resize set width 400 height 600 79 | for_window [app_id="org.gnome.Calculator"] floating enable; resize set width 400 height 600 80 | for_window [app_id="com.stremio.Stremio"] inhibit_idle visible; border none 81 | focus_follows_mouse no 82 | 83 | ### Key bindings 84 | floating_modifier $mod normal 85 | 86 | bindsym --to-code { 87 | # Basics: 88 | $mod+t exec $term 89 | $mod+q kill 90 | $mod+x exec $menu 91 | $mod+Ctrl+r reload 92 | # Moving around: 93 | # Move your focus around 94 | $mod+$left focus left 95 | $mod+$down focus down 96 | $mod+$up focus up 97 | $mod+$right focus right 98 | # Move the focused window with the same, but add Shift 99 | $mod+Ctrl+$left move left 100 | $mod+Ctrl+$down move down 101 | $mod+Ctrl+$up move up 102 | $mod+Ctrl+$right move right 103 | # Workspaces: 104 | # Switch to workspace 105 | $mod+a workspace number 1 106 | $mod+s workspace number 2 107 | $mod+d workspace number 3 108 | $mod+f workspace number 4 109 | $mod+u workspace number 5 110 | $mod+i workspace number 6 111 | # Move focused container to workspace 112 | $mod+Ctrl+a move container to workspace number 1 113 | $mod+Ctrl+s move container to workspace number 2 114 | $mod+Ctrl+d move container to workspace number 3 115 | $mod+Ctrl+f move container to workspace number 4 116 | $mod+Ctrl+u move container to workspace number 5 117 | $mod+Ctrl+i move container to workspace number 6 118 | # Layout stuff: 119 | $mod+h splith 120 | $mod+v splitv 121 | # Switch the current container between different layout styles 122 | $mod+e layout toggle split 123 | $mod+Shift+f floating 124 | $mod+Alt+f fullscreen 125 | $mod+tab focus mode_toggle 126 | $mod+p exec $HOME/.local/bin/pmenu.sh 127 | $mod+o exec $HOME/.local/bin/grim.sh 128 | } 129 | 130 | bindsym --locked { 131 | # Brightness control 132 | XF86MonBrightnessDown exec light -U 5 133 | XF86MonBrightnessUp exec light -A 5 134 | # Volum control 135 | XF86AudioMute exec amixer set Master toggle 136 | XF86AudioLowerVolume exec amixer set Master 10%- 137 | XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec amixer set Master 10%+ 138 | } 139 | 140 | ### binding modes 141 | mode "resize" { 142 | bindsym --to-code { 143 | $left resize shrink width 10px 144 | $down resize grow height 10px 145 | $up resize shrink height 10px 146 | $right resize grow width 10px 147 | Return mode "default" 148 | Escape mode "default" 149 | } 150 | } 151 | 152 | # activate modes 153 | bindsym --to-code { 154 | $mod+r mode "resize" 155 | } 156 | 157 | ### Status Bar: 158 | bar { 159 | swaybar_command waybar 160 | } 161 | 162 | include /etc/sway/config.d/* 163 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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