├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── alacritty └── alacritty.yml ├── dunst └── dunstrc ├── river ├── backgrounds │ ├── barn.png │ ├── cat-rainbow-arch.png │ ├── cat_mountains.png │ ├── comfy-home.png │ ├── dark-cat-rosewater.png │ ├── doggocat.png │ ├── evening-sky.png │ ├── line_icons.png │ ├── marketplace.png │ ├── mountains-dark.png │ ├── windows-error.jpg │ └── yosemite.png ├── init └── process.sh ├── rofi ├── catppuccin.rasi ├── config.rasi └── leave │ └── leave.sh ├── screenshots ├── 1.png ├── 2.png ├── 3.png ├── 4.png └── waybar.png ├── system_scripts ├── background-changer ├── mediaplayer.py ├── pkill_bc └── wayland_session_lock ├── waybar └── river │ ├── config-river │ └── river_style.css └── zsh ├── .zshrc └── .zshrc-alias /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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If not, see . 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | Copyright (C) 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # riverwm 2 | River dotfiles. Catppuccin 3 | ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/theCode-Breaker/riverwm/main/screenshots/1.png) 4 | 5 | ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/theCode-Breaker/riverwm/main/screenshots/2.png) 6 | 7 | ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/theCode-Breaker/riverwm/main/screenshots/3.png) 8 | 9 | ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/theCode-Breaker/riverwm/main/screenshots/4.png) 10 | 11 | ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/theCode-Breaker/riverwm/main/screenshots/waybar.png) 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /alacritty/alacritty.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | font: 2 | normal: 3 | family: "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font" 4 | style: Medium 5 | 6 | # Bold font face 7 | bold: 8 | family: "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font" 9 | style: Bold 10 | 11 | # Italic font face 12 | italic: 13 | family: "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font" 14 | style: Italic 15 | 16 | # Bold italic font face 17 | bold_italic: 18 | family: "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font" 19 | style: Bold Italic 20 | 21 | # Point size 22 | size: 10 23 | 24 | # Catppuccin! 25 | colors: 26 | # Default colors 27 | primary: 28 | background: '0x1E1D2F' 29 | foreground: '0xD9E0EE' 30 | 31 | # Colors the cursor will use if `custom_cursor_colors` is true 32 | cursor: 33 | text: '0x1E1D2F' 34 | cursor: '0xF5E0DC' 35 | 36 | # Normal colors 37 | normal: 38 | black: '0x6E6C7E' 39 | red: '0xF28FAD' 40 | green: '0xABE9B3' 41 | yellow: '0xFAE3B0' 42 | blue: '0x96CDFB' 43 | magenta: '0xF5C2E7' 44 | cyan: '0x89DCEB' 45 | white: '0xD9E0EE' 46 | 47 | # Bright colors 48 | bright: 49 | black: '0x988BA2' 50 | red: '0xF28FAD' 51 | green: '0xABE9B3' 52 | yellow: '0xFAE3B0' 53 | blue: '0x96CDFB' 54 | magenta: '0xF5C2E7' 55 | cyan: '0x89DCEB' 56 | white: '0xD9E0EE' 57 | 58 | indexed_colors: 59 | - { index: 16, color: '0xF8BD96' } 60 | - { index: 17, color: '0xF5E0DC' } 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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pages for complete 9 | # documentation. 10 | 11 | # Use the "logo" key as the primary modifier 12 | mod="Mod4" 13 | riverctl spawn "dbus-update-activation-environment SEATD_SOCK DISPLAY WAYLAND _DISPLAY XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=river" 14 | 15 | # start alacritty 16 | riverctl map normal $mod Return spawn 'alacritty' 17 | 18 | # close the focused view 19 | riverctl map normal $mod Q close 20 | 21 | # reload 22 | riverctl map normal $mod R spawn $HOME/.config/river/init 23 | 24 | # launcher 25 | riverctl map normal $mod D spawn "rofi -show drun" 26 | 27 | # pcmanfm-qt 28 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift f spawn "thunar" 29 | 30 | # firefox 31 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift B spawn "vivaldi-stable" 32 | 33 | # manual syslock 34 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift x spawn "bash ~/.config/system_scripts/wayland_session_lock" 35 | 36 | # exit river 37 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift E spawn "bash ~/.config/rofi/leave/leave.sh" 38 | 39 | # Screenshot 40 | riverctl map normal None Print spawn 'IMG=~/Pictures/screenshots/$(date | sed "s/\s/-/g" | sed "s/--/-/g").png&&grim -g "$(slurp)" $IMG && cat $IMG | wl-copy && notify-send "Screenshot has been saved and copied to your clipboard" -a "grim" -u normal -t 2000' 41 | 42 | # Mod+J and Mod+K to focus the next/previous view in the layout stack 43 | riverctl map normal $mod J focus-view next 44 | riverctl map normal $mod K focus-view previous 45 | 46 | # Mod+Shift+J and Mod+Shift+K to swap the focused view with the next/previous 47 | # view in the layout stack 48 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift J swap next 49 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift K swap previous 50 | 51 | # Mod+Period and Mod+Comma to focus the next/previous output 52 | riverctl map normal $mod Period focus-output next 53 | riverctl map normal $mod Comma focus-output previous 54 | 55 | # Mod+Shift+{Period,Comma} to send the focused view to the next/previous output 56 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift Period send-to-output next 57 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift Comma send-to-output previous 58 | 59 | # Mod+Return to bump the focused view to the top of the layout stack 60 | # riverctl map normal $mod Return zoom 61 | 62 | # Mod+H and Mod+L to decrease/increase the main ratio of rivertile(1) 63 | riverctl map normal $mod H send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-ratio -0.05" 64 | riverctl map normal $mod L send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-ratio +0.05" 65 | 66 | # Mod+Shift+H and Mod+Shift+L to increment/decrement the main count of rivertile(1) 67 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift H send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-count +1" 68 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift L send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-count -1" 69 | 70 | # Mod+Alt+{H,J,K,L} to move views 71 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1 H move left 100 72 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1 J move down 100 73 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1 K move up 100 74 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1 L move right 100 75 | 76 | # Mod+Alt+Control+{H,J,K,L} to snap views to screen edges 77 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1+Control H snap left 78 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1+Control J snap down 79 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1+Control K snap up 80 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1+Control L snap right 81 | 82 | # Mod+Alt+Shif+{H,J,K,L} to resize views 83 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1+Shift H resize horizontal -100 84 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1+Shift J resize vertical 100 85 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1+Shift K resize vertical -100 86 | riverctl map normal $mod+Mod1+Shift L resize horizontal 100 87 | 88 | # Mod + Left Mouse Button to move views 89 | riverctl map-pointer normal $mod BTN_LEFT move-view 90 | 91 | # Mod + Right Mouse Button to resize views 92 | riverctl map-pointer normal $mod BTN_RIGHT resize-view 93 | 94 | for i in $(seq 1 9) 95 | do 96 | tags=$((1 << ($i - 1))) 97 | 98 | # Mod+[1-9] to focus tag [0-8] 99 | riverctl map normal $mod $i set-focused-tags $tags 100 | 101 | # Mod+Shift+[1-9] to tag focused view with tag [0-8] 102 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift $i set-view-tags $tags 103 | 104 | # Mod+Ctrl+[1-9] to toggle focus of tag [0-8] 105 | riverctl map normal $mod+Control $i toggle-focused-tags $tags 106 | 107 | # Mod+Shift+Ctrl+[1-9] to toggle tag [0-8] of focused view 108 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift+Control $i toggle-view-tags $tags 109 | done 110 | 111 | # Mod+0 to focus all tags 112 | # Mod+Shift+0 to tag focused view with all tags 113 | all_tags=$(((1 << 32) - 1)) 114 | riverctl map normal $mod 0 set-focused-tags $all_tags 115 | riverctl map normal $mod+Shift 0 set-view-tags $all_tags 116 | 117 | # Mod+Space to toggle float 118 | riverctl map normal $mod Space toggle-float 119 | 120 | # Mod+F to toggle fullscreen 121 | riverctl map normal $mod F toggle-fullscreen 122 | 123 | # Mod+{Up,Right,Down,Left} to change layout orientation 124 | riverctl map normal $mod Up send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-location top" 125 | riverctl map normal $mod Right send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-location right" 126 | riverctl map normal $mod Down send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-location bottom" 127 | riverctl map normal $mod Left send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-location left" 128 | 129 | # Declare a passthrough mode. This mode has only a single mapping to return to 130 | # normal mode. This makes it useful for testing a nested wayland compositor 131 | riverctl declare-mode passthrough 132 | 133 | # Mod+F11 to enter passthrough mode 134 | riverctl map normal $mod F11 enter-mode passthrough 135 | 136 | # Mod+F11 to return to normal mode 137 | riverctl map passthrough $mod F11 enter-mode normal 138 | 139 | # The scratchpad will live on an unused tag. Which tags are used depends on your 140 | # config, but rivers default uses the first 9 tags. 141 | scratch_tag=$((1 << 20 )) 142 | 143 | # Toggle the scratchpad with Super+P 144 | riverctl map normal Mod4 P toggle-focused-tags ${scratch_tag} 145 | 146 | # Send windows to the scratchpad with Super+Shift+P 147 | riverctl map normal Mod4+Shift P set-view-tags ${scratch_tag} 148 | 149 | # Set spawn tagmask to ensure new windows don't have the scratchpad tag unless 150 | # explicitly set. 151 | all_but_scratch_tag=$(( ((1 << 32) - 1) ^ $scratch_tag )) 152 | riverctl spawn-tagmask ${all_but_scratch_tag} 153 | 154 | 155 | # Various media key mapping examples for both normal and locked mode which do 156 | # not have a modifier 157 | for mode in normal locked 158 | do 159 | # Eject the optical drive 160 | riverctl map $mode None XF86Eject spawn 'eject -T' 161 | 162 | # Control pulse audio volume 163 | riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioRaiseVolume spawn 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +5%' 164 | riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioLowerVolume spawn 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -5%' 165 | riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioMute spawn 'pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle' 166 | 167 | # Control MPRIS aware media players 168 | riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioMedia spawn 'playerctl play-pause' 169 | riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioPlay spawn 'playerctl play-pause' 170 | riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioPrev spawn 'playerctl previous' 171 | riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioNext spawn 'playerctl next' 172 | 173 | # Control screen backlight brighness 174 | riverctl map $mode None XF86MonBrightnessUp spawn 'light -A 5' 175 | riverctl map $mode None XF86MonBrightnessDown spawn 'light -U 5' 176 | done 177 | 178 | # Set background and border color 179 | riverctl background-color 0xB5E8E0 180 | riverctl border-color-focused 0x89DCEB 181 | riverctl border-color-unfocused 0xABE9B3 182 | 183 | # Set repeat rate 184 | riverctl set-repeat 50 300 185 | 186 | # auto starting apps 187 | bash $HOME/.config/river/process.sh 188 | 189 | # Set app-ids of views which should float 190 | riverctl float-filter-add "float" 191 | riverctl float-filter-add "popup" 192 | 193 | # Set app-ids of views which should use client side decorations 194 | riverctl csd-filter-add "firefox" 195 | riverctl csd-filter-add "gedit" 196 | riverctl csd-filter-add "emacs" 197 | 198 | gnome_schema="org.gnome.desktop.interface" 199 | gsettings set "$gnome_schema" gtk-theme "Catppuccin-blue" 200 | gsettings set "$gnome_schema" icon-theme "Tela-circle-purple" 201 | gsettings set "$gnome_schema" cursor-theme "volantes_cursors" 202 | gsettings set "$gnome_schema" font-name "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Medium 10" 203 | 204 | # Set touchpad by grabbing the event 205 | for pad in $(riverctl list-inputs | grep -i touchpad ) 206 | do 207 | riverctl input $pad events enabled 208 | riverctl input $pad tap enabled 209 | done 210 | 211 | riverctl focus-follows-cursor normal 212 | 213 | # Set and exec into the default layout generator, rivertile. 214 | # River will send the process group of the init executable SIGTERM on exit. 215 | riverctl default-layout rivertile 216 | exec rivertile 217 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /river/process.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # auto starting apps 3 | killall -q polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 waybar dunst nm-applet 4 | /usr/lib/polkit-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 & 5 | waybar -c ~/.config/waybar/river/config-river -s ~/.config/waybar/river/river_style.css & 6 | dunst -config ~/.config/dunst/dunstrc & 7 | sh ~/.config/system_scripts/pkill_bc & 8 | nm-applet --indicator & 9 | swayidle -w timeout 300 ~/.config/system_scripts/wayland_session_lock & -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rofi/catppuccin.rasi: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * { 2 | bg-col: #1E1D2F; 3 | bg-col-light: #1E1D2F; 4 | border-col: #1E1D2F; 5 | selected-col: #1E1D2F; 6 | blue: #7aa2f7; 7 | fg-col: #D9E0EE; 8 | fg-col2: #F28FAD; 9 | grey: #D9E0EE; 10 | width: 600; 11 | } 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rofi/config.rasi: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | configuration{ 2 | modi: "run,drun"; 3 | lines: 6; 4 | font: "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font 14"; 5 | show-icons: true; 6 | icon-theme: "Oranchelo"; 7 | terminal: "st"; 8 | drun-display-format: "{icon} {name}"; 9 | location: 0; 10 | disable-history: false; 11 | hide-scrollbar: true; 12 | display-drun: "  Apps "; 13 | display-run: "  Run "; 14 | display-window: " 﩯 window"; 15 | display-Network: " 󰤨 Network"; 16 | sidebar-mode: true; 17 | } 18 | 19 | @theme "catppuccin" 20 | 21 | element-text, element-icon , mode-switcher { 22 | background-color: inherit; 23 | text-color: inherit; 24 | } 25 | 26 | window { 27 | height: 360px; 28 | border: 3px; 29 | border-color: @border-col; 30 | background-color: @bg-col; 31 | } 32 | 33 | mainbox { 34 | background-color: @bg-col; 35 | } 36 | 37 | inputbar { 38 | children: [prompt,entry]; 39 | background-color: @bg-col; 40 | border-radius: 6px; 41 | padding: 2px; 42 | } 43 | 44 | prompt { 45 | background-color: @blue; 46 | padding: 6px; 47 | text-color: @bg-col; 48 | border-radius: 3px; 49 | margin: 20px 0px 0px 20px; 50 | } 51 | 52 | textbox-prompt-colon { 53 | expand: false; 54 | str: ":"; 55 | } 56 | 57 | entry { 58 | padding: 6px; 59 | margin: 20px 0px 0px 10px; 60 | text-color: @fg-col; 61 | background-color: @bg-col; 62 | placeholder:"Search"; 63 | 64 | } 65 | 66 | listview { 67 | border: 0px 0px 0px; 68 | padding: 6px 0px 0px; 69 | margin: 10px 0px 0px 20px; 70 | columns: 2; 71 | background-color: @bg-col; 72 | } 73 | 74 | element { 75 | padding: 5px; 76 | background-color: @bg-col; 77 | text-color: @fg-col ; 78 | } 79 | 80 | element-icon { 81 | size: 25px; 82 | } 83 | 84 | element selected { 85 | background-color: @selected-col ; 86 | text-color: @fg-col2 ; 87 | } 88 | 89 | mode-switcher { 90 | spacing: 0; 91 | } 92 | 93 | button { 94 | padding: 10px; 95 | background-color: @bg-col-light; 96 | text-color: @grey; 97 | vertical-align: 0.5; 98 | horizontal-align: 0.5; 99 | } 100 | 101 | button selected { 102 | background-color: @bg-col; 103 | text-color: @blue; 104 | } 105 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rofi/leave/leave.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | choice=$(printf "Lock\nLogout\nSuspend\nReboot\nShutdown" | rofi -dmenu) 4 | if [[ $choice == "Lock" ]];then 5 | bash ~/.config/system_scripts/wayland_session_lock 6 | elif [[ $choice == "Logout" ]];then 7 | pkill -KILL -u "$USER" 8 | elif [[ $choice == "Suspend" ]];then 9 | systemctl suspend 10 | elif [[ $choice == "Reboot" ]];then 11 | systemctl reboot 12 | elif [[ $choice == "Shutdown" ]];then 13 | systemctl poweroff 14 | fi 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/1.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/theCode-Breaker/riverwm/054b7ede61738591e9eb5275962d63dad20a6dea/screenshots/1.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/2.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/theCode-Breaker/riverwm/054b7ede61738591e9eb5275962d63dad20a6dea/screenshots/2.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/3.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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| 5 | while true; do 6 | swaybg -i $(find $wallpapers_path -type f | shuf -n 1) -m fill 7 | sleep 29m 8 | done 9 | sleep 1m 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /system_scripts/mediaplayer.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | import argparse 3 | import logging 4 | import sys 5 | import signal 6 | import gi 7 | import json 8 | gi.require_version('Playerctl', '2.0') 9 | from gi.repository import Playerctl, GLib 10 | 11 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 12 | 13 | 14 | def write_output(text, player): 15 | logger.info('Writing output') 16 | 17 | output = {'text': text, 18 | 'class': 'custom-' + player.props.player_name, 19 | 'alt': player.props.player_name} 20 | 21 | sys.stdout.write(json.dumps(output) + '\n') 22 | sys.stdout.flush() 23 | 24 | 25 | def on_play(player, status, manager): 26 | logger.info('Received new playback status') 27 | on_metadata(player, player.props.metadata, manager) 28 | 29 | 30 | def on_metadata(player, metadata, manager): 31 | logger.info('Received new metadata') 32 | track_info = '' 33 | 34 | if player.props.player_name == 'spotify' and \ 35 | 'mpris:trackid' in metadata.keys() and \ 36 | ':ad:' in player.props.metadata['mpris:trackid']: 37 | track_info = 'AD PLAYING' 38 | elif player.get_artist() != '' and player.get_title() != '': 39 | track_info = '{artist} - {title}'.format(artist=player.get_artist(), 40 | title=player.get_title()) 41 | else: 42 | track_info = player.get_title() 43 | 44 | if player.props.status != 'Playing' and track_info: 45 | track_info = ' ' + track_info 46 | write_output(track_info, player) 47 | 48 | 49 | def on_player_appeared(manager, player, selected_player=None): 50 | if player is not None and (selected_player is None or player.name == selected_player): 51 | init_player(manager, player) 52 | else: 53 | logger.debug("New player appeared, but it's not the selected player, skipping") 54 | 55 | 56 | def on_player_vanished(manager, player): 57 | logger.info('Player has vanished') 58 | sys.stdout.write('\n') 59 | sys.stdout.flush() 60 | 61 | 62 | def init_player(manager, name): 63 | logger.debug('Initialize player: {player}'.format(player=name.name)) 64 | player = Playerctl.Player.new_from_name(name) 65 | player.connect('playback-status', on_play, manager) 66 | player.connect('metadata', on_metadata, manager) 67 | manager.manage_player(player) 68 | on_metadata(player, player.props.metadata, manager) 69 | 70 | 71 | def signal_handler(sig, frame): 72 | logger.debug('Received signal to stop, exiting') 73 | sys.stdout.write('\n') 74 | sys.stdout.flush() 75 | # loop.quit() 76 | sys.exit(0) 77 | 78 | 79 | def parse_arguments(): 80 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 81 | 82 | # Increase verbosity with every occurrence of -v 83 | parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=0) 84 | 85 | # Define for which player we're listening 86 | parser.add_argument('--player') 87 | 88 | return parser.parse_args() 89 | 90 | 91 | def main(): 92 | arguments = parse_arguments() 93 | 94 | # Initialize logging 95 | logging.basicConfig(stream=sys.stderr, level=logging.DEBUG, 96 | format='%(name)s %(levelname)s %(message)s') 97 | 98 | # Logging is set by default to WARN and higher. 99 | # With every occurrence of -v it's lowered by one 100 | logger.setLevel(max((3 - arguments.verbose) * 10, 0)) 101 | 102 | # Log the sent command line arguments 103 | logger.debug('Arguments received {}'.format(vars(arguments))) 104 | 105 | manager = Playerctl.PlayerManager() 106 | loop = GLib.MainLoop() 107 | 108 | manager.connect('name-appeared', lambda *args: on_player_appeared(*args, arguments.player)) 109 | manager.connect('player-vanished', on_player_vanished) 110 | 111 | signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler) 112 | signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler) 113 | 114 | for player in manager.props.player_names: 115 | if arguments.player is not None and arguments.player != player.name: 116 | logger.debug('{player} is not the filtered player, skipping it' 117 | .format(player=player.name) 118 | ) 119 | continue 120 | 121 | init_player(manager, player) 122 | 123 | loop.run() 124 | 125 | 126 | if __name__ == '__main__': 127 | main() 128 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /system_scripts/pkill_bc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ## Kill few processes before their respawn, on a refresh of the Window Manager 4 | ## This will prevent multiple instances to run after refresh takes place 5 | ## You can grep multiple processes using this script and kill them 6 | 7 | #-- Kill Background-Changer --# 8 | process_id=`/bin/ps -fu $USER| grep "background-changer" | grep -v "grep" | awk '{print $2}'` 9 | kill $process_id 10 | 11 | #-- Now freshly start the process in the background --# 12 | bash ~/.config/system_scripts/background-changer & 13 | 14 | 15 | #-- You can add multiple processes here to prevent their respawns --# 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /system_scripts/wayland_session_lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | MUTEX="${HOME}/.config/lock/river-lock" 4 | LOG="${HOME}/.config/lock/lock-log" 5 | NOLOCK="${HOME}/.config/lock/NOLOCK" 6 | 7 | img=$(find ${HOME}/.config/river/backgrounds -type f | shuf -n 1) 8 | 9 | #scaleImg=$(feh --bg-fill "$img") 10 | #echo $scaleImg 11 | 12 | VERSION="0.5" 13 | 14 | log () { 15 | when=$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") 16 | msg="[lock ${VERSION}] ${when} $1" 17 | echo "${msg}" >> "${LOG}" 18 | } 19 | 20 | lock () { 21 | if [ ! -f "${NOLOCK}" ]; then 22 | swaylock -F -l -i $img 23 | else 24 | log "${NOLOCK} found, not locking" 25 | fi 26 | } 27 | 28 | if [ "$1" = force ]; then 29 | log "Forcing lock, removing ${NOLOCK} and ${MUTEX}" 30 | rm -rf "${NOLOCK}" 31 | rm -rf "${MUTEX}" 32 | fi 33 | 34 | if /bin/mkdir "$MUTEX"; then 35 | log "Successfully acquired lock" 36 | 37 | trap 'rm -rf "$MUTEX"' 0 # remove mutex when script finishes 38 | 39 | lock 40 | else 41 | log "cannot acquire lock, giving up on $MUTEX" 42 | exit 0 43 | fi 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /waybar/river/config-river: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "layer": "top", 3 | "modules-left": ["custom/launcher","cpu","memory","custom/media","tray"], 4 | "modules-center": ["river/tags"], 5 | "modules-right": ["custom/updates","custom/wallpaper","backlight","pulseaudio","clock", "battery","custom/power"], 6 | 7 | "pulseaudio": { 8 | "tooltip": false, 9 | "scroll-step": 5, 10 | "format": "{icon} {volume}%", 11 | "format-muted": "{icon} {volume}%", 12 | "on-click":"pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle", 13 | "format-icons": { 14 | "default": ["", "", ""] 15 | } 16 | }, 17 | 18 | "river/tags": { 19 | "num-tags": 6 20 | }, 21 | "network": { 22 | "tooltip": false, 23 | "format-wifi": " {essid}", 24 | "format-ethernet": "" 25 | }, 26 | "backlight": { 27 | "tooltip": false, 28 | "format": " {}%", 29 | "interval":1, 30 | "on-scroll-up": "light -A 5", 31 | "on-scroll-down": "light -U 5" 32 | }, 33 | "battery": { 34 | "states": { 35 | "good": 95, 36 | "warning": 30, 37 | "critical": 20 38 | }, 39 | "format": "{icon} {capacity}%", 40 | "format-charging": " {capacity}%", 41 | "format-plugged": " {capacity}%", 42 | "format-alt": "{time} {icon}", 43 | "format-icons": ["", "", "", "", ""] 44 | }, 45 | "tray":{ 46 | "icon-size":18, 47 | "spacing": 10 48 | }, 49 | "clock": { 50 | "format": "{: %I:%M %p  %d/%m/%Y}" 51 | }, 52 | "cpu": { 53 | "interval": 15, 54 | "format": " {}%", 55 | "max-length": 10 56 | }, 57 | "memory": { 58 | "interval": 30, 59 | "format": " {}%", 60 | "max-length": 10 61 | }, 62 | "custom/media": { 63 | "interval": 30, 64 | "format": "{icon} {}", 65 | "return-type": "json", 66 | "max-length": 20, 67 | "format-icons": { 68 | "spotify": " ", 69 | "default": " " 70 | }, 71 | "escape": true, 72 | "exec": "$HOME/.config/system_scripts/mediaplayer.py 2> /dev/null", 73 | "on-click": "playerctl play-pause" 74 | }, 75 | "custom/launcher":{ 76 | "format": " ", 77 | "on-click": "rofi -show drun", 78 | "on-click-right": "killall rofi" 79 | }, 80 | "custom/power":{ 81 | "format": " ", 82 | "on-click": "bash ~/.config/rofi/leave/leave.sh", 83 | }, 84 | "custom/updates":{ 85 | "format": "{} Update(s)", 86 | "exec": "checkupdates | wc -l", 87 | "exec-if": "[[ $(checkupdates | wc -l) != 0 ]]", 88 | "interval": 15, 89 | "on-click": "alacritty -e paru -Syu && notify-send 'The system has been updated' " 90 | }, 91 | "custom/wallpaper":{ 92 | "format":" ", 93 | "on-click": "bash ~/.config/system_scripts/pkill_bc" 94 | } 95 | } 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /waybar/river/river_style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * { 2 | border: none; 3 | border-radius: 10; 4 | font-family: "JetbrainsMono Nerd Font" ; 5 | font-size: 15px; 6 | min-height: 10px; 7 | } 8 | 9 | window#waybar { 10 | background: transparent; 11 | } 12 | 13 | window#waybar.hidden { 14 | opacity: 0.2; 15 | } 16 | 17 | #window { 18 | margin-top: 6px; 19 | padding-left: 10px; 20 | padding-right: 10px; 21 | border-radius: 10px; 22 | transition: none; 23 | color: transparent; 24 | background: transparent; 25 | } 26 | #tags { 27 | margin-top: 6px; 28 | margin-left: 12px; 29 | font-size: 4px; 30 | margin-bottom: 0px; 31 | border-radius: 10px; 32 | background: #161320; 33 | transition: none; 34 | } 35 | 36 | #tags button { 37 | transition: none; 38 | color: #B5E8E0; 39 | background: transparent; 40 | font-size: 16px; 41 | border-radius: 2px; 42 | } 43 | 44 | #tags button.occupied { 45 | transition: none; 46 | color: #F28FAD; 47 | background: transparent; 48 | font-size: 4px; 49 | } 50 | 51 | #tags button.focused { 52 | color: #ABE9B3; 53 | border-top: 2px solid #ABE9B3; 54 | border-bottom: 2px solid #ABE9B3; 55 | } 56 | 57 | #tags button:hover { 58 | transition: none; 59 | box-shadow: inherit; 60 | text-shadow: inherit; 61 | color: #FAE3B0; 62 | border-color: #E8A2AF; 63 | color: #E8A2AF; 64 | } 65 | 66 | #tags button.focused:hover { 67 | color: #E8A2AF; 68 | } 69 | 70 | #network { 71 | margin-top: 6px; 72 | margin-left: 8px; 73 | padding-left: 10px; 74 | padding-right: 10px; 75 | margin-bottom: 0px; 76 | border-radius: 10px; 77 | transition: none; 78 | color: #161320; 79 | background: #bd93f9; 80 | } 81 | 82 | #pulseaudio { 83 | margin-top: 6px; 84 | margin-left: 8px; 85 | padding-left: 10px; 86 | padding-right: 10px; 87 | margin-bottom: 0px; 88 | border-radius: 10px; 89 | transition: none; 90 | color: #1A1826; 91 | background: #FAE3B0; 92 | } 93 | 94 | #battery { 95 | margin-top: 6px; 96 | margin-left: 8px; 97 | padding-left: 10px; 98 | padding-right: 10px; 99 | margin-bottom: 0px; 100 | border-radius: 10px; 101 | transition: none; 102 | color: #161320; 103 | background: #B5E8E0; 104 | } 105 | 106 | #battery.charging, #battery.plugged { 107 | color: #161320; 108 | background-color: #B5E8E0; 109 | } 110 | 111 | #battery.critical:not(.charging) { 112 | background-color: #B5E8E0; 113 | color: #161320; 114 | animation-name: blink; 115 | animation-duration: 0.5s; 116 | animation-timing-function: linear; 117 | animation-iteration-count: infinite; 118 | animation-direction: alternate; 119 | } 120 | 121 | @keyframes blink { 122 | to { 123 | background-color: #BF616A; 124 | color: #B5E8E0; 125 | } 126 | } 127 | 128 | #backlight { 129 | margin-top: 6px; 130 | margin-left: 8px; 131 | padding-left: 10px; 132 | padding-right: 10px; 133 | margin-bottom: 0px; 134 | border-radius: 10px; 135 | transition: none; 136 | color: #161320; 137 | background: #F8BD96; 138 | } 139 | #clock { 140 | margin-top: 6px; 141 | margin-left: 8px; 142 | padding-left: 10px; 143 | padding-right: 10px; 144 | margin-bottom: 0px; 145 | border-radius: 10px; 146 | transition: none; 147 | color: #161320; 148 | background: #ABE9B3; 149 | /*background: #1A1826;*/ 150 | } 151 | 152 | #memory { 153 | margin-top: 6px; 154 | margin-left: 8px; 155 | padding-left: 10px; 156 | margin-bottom: 0px; 157 | padding-right: 10px; 158 | border-radius: 10px; 159 | transition: none; 160 | color: #161320; 161 | background: #DDB6F2; 162 | } 163 | #cpu { 164 | margin-top: 6px; 165 | margin-left: 8px; 166 | padding-left: 10px; 167 | margin-bottom: 0px; 168 | padding-right: 10px; 169 | border-radius: 10px; 170 | transition: none; 171 | color: #161320; 172 | background: #96CDFB; 173 | } 174 | 175 | #tray { 176 | margin-top: 6px; 177 | margin-left: 8px; 178 | padding-left: 10px; 179 | margin-bottom: 0px; 180 | padding-right: 10px; 181 | border-radius: 10px; 182 | transition: none; 183 | color: #B5E8E0; 184 | background: #161320; 185 | } 186 | 187 | #custom-launcher { 188 | font-size: 24px; 189 | margin-top: 6px; 190 | margin-left: 8px; 191 | padding-left: 10px; 192 | padding-right: 5px; 193 | border-radius: 10px; 194 | transition: none; 195 | color: #89DCEB; 196 | background: #161320; 197 | } 198 | 199 | #custom-power { 200 | font-size: 20px; 201 | margin-top: 6px; 202 | margin-left: 8px; 203 | margin-right: 8px; 204 | padding-left: 10px; 205 | padding-right: 5px; 206 | margin-bottom: 0px; 207 | border-radius: 10px; 208 | transition: none; 209 | color: #161320; 210 | background: #F28FAD; 211 | } 212 | 213 | #custom-wallpaper { 214 | margin-top: 6px; 215 | margin-left: 8px; 216 | padding-left: 10px; 217 | padding-right: 10px; 218 | margin-bottom: 0px; 219 | border-radius: 10px; 220 | transition: none; 221 | color: #161320; 222 | background: #C9CBFF; 223 | } 224 | 225 | #custom-updates { 226 | margin-top: 6px; 227 | margin-left: 8px; 228 | padding-left: 10px; 229 | padding-right: 10px; 230 | margin-bottom: 0px; 231 | border-radius: 10px; 232 | transition: none; 233 | color: #161320; 234 | background: #E8A2AF; 235 | } 236 | 237 | #custom-media { 238 | margin-top: 6px; 239 | margin-left: 8px; 240 | padding-left: 10px; 241 | padding-right: 10px; 242 | margin-bottom: 0px; 243 | border-radius: 10px; 244 | transition: none; 245 | color: #161320; 246 | background: #F2CDCD; 247 | } 248 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /zsh/.zshrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export PROMPT="%F{078}%~"$'\n'" ❯ %f" 2 | autoload -U promptinit; promptinit 3 | autoload -U colors && colors 4 | export PWD=/home/$USER 5 | export OLDPWD=/home/$USER 6 | export BAT_THEME="Nord" 7 | 8 | export KEYTIMEOUT=1 9 | export ZSH=/usr/share/oh-my-zsh 10 | source $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh 11 | export EDITOR=/usr/bin/nvim 12 | export VISUAL=/usr/bin/nvim 13 | export _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1 14 | export _JAVA_OPTIONS="-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=lcd -Dswing.aatext=true" 15 | export MANPAGER="sh -c 'col -bx | bat -l man -p'" 16 | 17 | HISTSIZE=50000 18 | SAVEHIST=50000 19 | HISTFILE=~/.zsh_history 20 | HIST_STAMPS="dd/mm/yyyy" 21 | compinit 22 | _comp_options+=(globdots) # lets you tab complete hidden files by default 23 | 24 | #(cat ~/.cache/wal/sequences &) 25 | plugins=( 26 | zsh-autosuggestions 27 | vi-mode 28 | zsh-syntax-highlighting 29 | ) 30 | 31 | # Change cursor shape for different vi modes. 32 | function zle-keymap-select { 33 | if [[ ${KEYMAP} == vicmd ]] || 34 | [[ $1 = 'block' ]]; then 35 | echo -ne '\e[1 q' 36 | elif [[ ${KEYMAP} == main ]] || 37 | [[ ${KEYMAP} == viins ]] || 38 | [[ ${KEYMAP} = '' ]] || 39 | [[ $1 = 'beam' ]]; then 40 | echo -ne '\e[5 q' 41 | fi 42 | } 43 | zle -N zle-keymap-select 44 | zle-line-init() { 45 | zle -K viins # initiate `vi insert` as keymap (can be removed if `bindkey -V` has been set elsewhere) 46 | echo -ne "\e[5 q" 47 | } 48 | zle -N zle-line-init 49 | echo -ne '\e[5 q' # Use beam shape cursor on startup. 50 | preexec() { echo -ne '\e[5 q' ;} # Use beam shape cursor for each new prompt. 51 | 52 | # ci" 53 | autoload -U select-quoted 54 | zle -N select-quoted 55 | for m in visual viopp; do 56 | for c in {a,i}{\',\",\`}; do 57 | bindkey -M $m $c select-quoted 58 | done 59 | done 60 | 61 | # ci{, ci(, di{ etc.. 62 | autoload -U select-bracketed 63 | zle -N select-bracketed 64 | for m in visual viopp; do 65 | for c in {a,i}${(s..)^:-'()[]{}<>bB'}; do 66 | bindkey -M $m $c select-bracketed 67 | done 68 | done 69 | # Use vim keys in tab complete menu: 70 | bindkey -M menuselect 'h' vi-backward-char 71 | bindkey -M menuselect 'k' vi-up-line-or-history 72 | bindkey -M menuselect 'l' vi-forward-char 73 | bindkey -M menuselect 'j' vi-down-line-or-history 74 | bindkey -v '^?' backward-delete-char 75 | bindkey '^R' history-incremental-search-backward 76 | bindkey '^E' edit-command-line 77 | bindkey -v 78 | source /usr/share/zsh/plugins/zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh 79 | source /usr/share/zsh/plugins/zsh-autosuggestions/zsh-autosuggestions.zsh 80 | [[ -f $PWD/.zshrc-alias ]] && . $PWD/.zshrc-alias 81 | precmd(){print""} 82 | clear && fm6000 -r -n -c random 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /zsh/.zshrc-alias: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ##Cmatrix thing 2 | alias matrix='cmatrix -s -C cyan' 3 | 4 | #systeminfo 5 | alias probe="sudo -E hw-probe -all -upload" 6 | 7 | # Replace ls with exa 8 | alias ls='exa -al --color=always --group-directories-first --icons' # preferred listing 9 | alias la='exa -a --color=always --group-directories-first --icons' # all files and dirs 10 | alias ll='exa -l --color=always --group-directories-first --icons' # long format 11 | alias lt='exa -aT --color=always --group-directories-first --icons' # tree listing 12 | alias l='exa -lah --color=always --group-directories-first --icons' # tree listing 13 | 14 | #pacman unlock 15 | alias unlock="sudo rm /var/lib/pacman/db.lck" 16 | 17 | #available free memory 18 | alias free="free -mt" 19 | 20 | #continue download 21 | alias wget="wget -c" 22 | 23 | #readable output 24 | alias df='df -h' 25 | 26 | #Pacman for software managment 27 | alias search='sudo pacman -Qs' 28 | alias remove='sudo pacman -R' 29 | alias install='sudo pacman -S' 30 | alias linstall='sudo pacman -U ' 31 | alias update='sudo pacman -Syyu' 32 | alias clrcache='sudo pacman -Scc' 33 | alias updb='paru && sudo pacman -Sy' 34 | alias orphans='sudo pacman -Rns $(pacman -Qtdq)' 35 | 36 | #Paru as aur helper - updates everything 37 | alias pget='paru -S ' 38 | alias prm='paru -Rs ' 39 | alias psr='paru -Ss ' 40 | alias upall='paru -Syyu --noconfirm' 41 | 42 | #Flatpak Update 43 | alias fpup='flatpak update' 44 | 45 | #Snap Update 46 | alias sup='sudo snap refresh' 47 | 48 | #grub update 49 | alias grubup='sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg' 50 | 51 | #get fastest mirrors in your neighborhood 52 | alias ram='rate-mirrors --allow-root arch | sudo tee /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist' 53 | alias reft='sudo systemctl enable reflector.service reflector.timer && sudo systemctl start reflector.service reflector.timer' 54 | 55 | #quickly kill stuff 56 | alias kc='killall conky' 57 | 58 | #Bash aliases 59 | alias mkfile='touch' 60 | alias thor='sudo thunar' 61 | alias jctl='journalctl -p 3 -xb' 62 | alias ssaver='xscreensaver-demo' 63 | alias reload='cd ~ && source ~/.zshrc' 64 | alias pingme='ping -c64 github.com' 65 | alias cls='clear && neofetch' 66 | alias traceme='traceroute github.com' 67 | 68 | #hardware info --short 69 | alias hw="hwinfo --short" 70 | 71 | #GiT command 72 | alias gc='git clone ' 73 | 74 | #userlist 75 | alias userlist="cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd" 76 | 77 | #Copy/Remove files/dirs 78 | alias rmd='rm -r' 79 | alias srm='sudo rm' 80 | alias srmd='sudo rm -r' 81 | alias cpd='cp -R' 82 | alias scp='sudo cp' 83 | alias scpd='sudo cp -R' 84 | 85 | #nano 86 | alias bashrc='sudo nano ~/.bashrc' 87 | alias zshrc='sudo nano ~/.zshrc' 88 | alias nsddm='sudo nano /etc/sddm.conf' 89 | alias pconf='sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf' 90 | alias mkpkg='sudo nano /etc/makepkg.conf' 91 | alias ngrub='sudo nano /etc/default/grub' 92 | alias smbconf='sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf' 93 | alias nmirrorlist='sudo nano /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist' 94 | 95 | #cd/ aliases 96 | alias home='cd ~' 97 | alias etc='cd /etc/' 98 | alias music='cd ~/Music' 99 | alias vids='cd ~/Videos' 100 | alias conf='cd ~/.config' 101 | alias desk='cd ~/Desktop' 102 | alias pics='cd ~/Pictures' 103 | alias dldz='cd ~/Downloads' 104 | alias docs='cd ~/Documents' 105 | alias sapps='cd /usr/share/applications' 106 | alias lapps='cd ~/.local/share/applications' 107 | 108 | #switch between lightdm and sddm 109 | alias tolightdm="sudo pacman -S lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings --noconfirm --needed ; sudo systemctl enable lightdm.service -f ; echo 'Lightm is active - reboot now'" 110 | alias tosddm="sudo pacman -S sddm --noconfirm --needed ; sudo systemctl enable sddm.service -f ; echo 'Sddm is active - reboot now'" 111 | 112 | #Recent Installed Packages 113 | alias rip="expac --timefmt='%Y-%m-%d %T' '%l\t%n %v' | sort | tail -200 | nl" 114 | alias riplong="expac --timefmt='%Y-%m-%d %T' '%l\t%n %v' | sort | tail -3000 | nl" 115 | 116 | #Package Info 117 | alias info='sudo pacman -Si ' 118 | alias infox='sudo pacman -Sii ' 119 | 120 | ##Refresh Keys 121 | alias rkeys='sudo pacman-key --refresh-keys' 122 | 123 | #shutdown or reboot 124 | alias sr="sudo reboot" 125 | alias ssn="sudo shutdown now" 126 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------