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## Wofi
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Wofi is a GTK-based customizable launcher for wayland.
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Wofi is a GTK-based customizable launcher for Wayland.
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[SourceHut](https://hg.sr.ht/~scoopta/wofi).
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## Rofi (Wayland fork)
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## fuzzel
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Fuzzel is an application launcher for wlroots based Wayland compositors, similar
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Fuzzel is an application launcher for wlroots-based Wayland compositors, similar
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to rofi's `drun` mode. [Codeberg](https://codeberg.org/dnkl/fuzzel)
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## tofi
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tofi can get on screen within a single frame.
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[Github](https://github.com/philj56/tofi)
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For a more comprehensive list of launchers, check
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[awesome-hyprland](https://github.com/hyprland-community/awesome-hyprland#runners-menus-and-application-launchers).
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## Emacs
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If you are already running an emacs server you can use Emacs.
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For the config you can check out [DistroTube's Configuring Emacs](https://gitlab.com/dwt1/configuring-emacs/-/blob/main/07-the-final-touches/scripts/app-launchers.el?ref_type=heads) or [Sebastian Wae's `app-launcher`](https://github.com/SebastienWae/app-launcher) repositories.
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For the config you can check out
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[DistroTube's Configuring Emacs](https://gitlab.com/dwt1/configuring-emacs/-/blob/main/07-the-final-touches/scripts/app-launchers.el?ref_type=heads)
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or [Sebastian Wae's `app-launcher`](https://github.com/SebastienWae/app-launcher)
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repositories.
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## Anyrun
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Anyrun is a Wayland-native krunner-like runner, made with customizability in
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mind. It is modular and extensible through plugins. It can be used as an app launcher with its Applications Plugin.
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mind. It is modular and extensible through plugins. It can be used as an app
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launcher with its Applications Plugin.
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[GitHub](https://github.com/anyrun-org/anyrun)
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## Walker
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Walker is an extensible Wayland-native runner with various built-in modules (applications, runner, hyprland windows, websearch [as of 2024-03-15]). It can be run as a service for faster startups.
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Walker is an extensible Wayland-native runner with various built-in modules
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(applications, runner, hyprland windows, websearch [as of 2024-03-15]). It can
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be run as a service for faster startups.
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[GitHub](https://github.com/abenz1267/walker)
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For a more comprehensive list of launchers, check
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[awesome-hyprland](https://github.com/hyprland-community/awesome-hyprland#runners-menus-and-application-launchers).
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in the clipboard after the application is closed.
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[Github](https://github.com/Linus789/wl-clip-persist)
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`clipse` - Utilizes Wayland with `wl-clipboard` support and runs from a single binary. Stores text and images indefinitely, accessible via a nice TUI that can be bound to a floating window in your Hyprland config. Allows custom themes, image/text previews, multi-select, pinned items and more.
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`clipse` - Utilizes Wayland with `wl-clipboard` support and runs from a single
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binary. Stores text and images indefinitely, accessible via a nice TUI that can
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be bound to a floating window in your Hyprland config. Allows custom themes,
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image/text previews, multi-select, pinned items and more.
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[GitHub](https://github.com/savedra1/clipse)
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## copyq
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```
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If the main window of `copyq` cannot close/hide properly, try to enable its
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"Hide main window" option in the Layout configuration tab in the Preferences dialog.
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"Hide main window" option in the Layout configuration tab in the Preferences
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dialog.
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## cliphist
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Note that any of the above lines can be disabled based on your needs.
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To bind `cliphist` to a hotkey and display it under `rofi` or `dmenu` or `wofi`,
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you can edit it in `~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf`.
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you can edit it in `hyprland.conf`.
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### For `rofi` users
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## clipman
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Start by adding the following line to your `~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf`
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Start by adding the following line to your `hyprland.conf`
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```ini
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exec-once = wl-paste -t text --watch clipman store --no-persist
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## clipse
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Start by adding the following line to your `~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf`
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Start by adding the following line to your `hyprland.conf`
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```ini
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exec-once = clipse -listen
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bind = SUPER, V, exec, alacritty --class clipse -e clipse
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```
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Replace `alacritty` with the terminal environment you use if necessary. The class is optional, but it's recommended to use a floating window to achieve more GUI-like behavior.
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Replace `alacritty` with the terminal environment you use if necessary. The
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class is optional, but it's recommended to use a floating window to achieve more
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GUI-like behavior.
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For more details on `clipse`, please refer to its GitHub repo linked at the top of the page.
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For more details on `clipse`, please refer to its GitHub repo linked at the top
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of the page.
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## Hyprpicker
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Dead simple to use. Launch, click, and you're done.
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Dead simple to use. Launch, click, and you're done. Also see
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[its wiki page](../../Hypr-Ecosystem/hyprpicker).
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[GitHub](https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprpicker)
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The hypr ecosystem is a collection of apps developed by me (aka hyprwm)
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that are designed for Hyprland and to integrate with it as nicely as possible.
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The hypr ecosystem is a collection of apps developed by HyprWM, that are
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designed for Hyprland and to integrate with it as nicely as possible.
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## hyprpaper
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A cool, fast, IPC-controlled wallpaper utility.
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[Github link](https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprpaper)
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## hyprpicker
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A neat color picker for your Hyprland desktop.
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[Github link](https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprpicker)
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## xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland
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A must-have, see [The wiki page](../xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland)
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## hypridle
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An idle management daemon for Hyprland, for things like opening lock screens or powering off the monitor when idle.
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[Github link](https://github.com/hyprwm/hypridle)
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## hyprlock
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A simple, but fast, multithreaded, GPU-accelerated screen locker for Hyprland.
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[Github link](https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprlock)
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## More
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and more to come! :)
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See [Hypr Ecosystem](../../Hypr-Ecosystem).
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provide a dedicated launcher.
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It can be usually found by running `whereis <distro>-pipewire-launcher`. If such
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a file does not exist on your install, please refer to your distro's documentation
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for help.
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a file does not exist on your install, please refer to your distro's
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documentation for help.
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[^1]: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/PipeWire#OpenRC
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You can autostart it with
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`exec-once=/usr/lib/polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1`. On some distributions
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you might have to use a different path which could be
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`/usr/libexec/polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1`, `/usr/libexec/kf5/polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1`, or `/usr/libexec/kf6/polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1`.
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`/ usr/libexec/polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1`,
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`/usr/libexec/kf5/polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1`, or
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`/usr/libexec/kf6/polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1`.
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On other distributions that use a more recent version, such as Gentoo, it may be
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necessary to use
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_Starting method:_ manual ('exec-once')
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USB mass storage devices, like thumb drives, mobile phones, digital cameras,
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etc. do not mount automatically to the file system.
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etc. are not mounted automatically to the file system.
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Typically, we have to manually mount them, often using root and `umount` to do so.
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Typically, they have to be manually mounted, often using root and `umount` to do so.
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Many popular DEs automatically handle this by using `udisks2` wrappers.
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`udiskie` is a udisks2 front-end that allows to manage removable media such as
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CDs or flash drives from userspace.
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Install `udiskie` via your repositories, or
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Install `udiskie` via your package manager, or
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[build manually](https://github.com/coldfix/udiskie/wiki/installation)
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Head over to your `~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf` and add the following lines:
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Head over to your `hyprland.conf` and add the following line:
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```ini
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exec-once = udiskie &
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exec-once = udiskie
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```
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This launches `udiskie` and the `&` argument launches it in the
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background.
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[See more uses here](https://github.com/coldfix/udiskie/wiki/Usage).
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### Other useful utilities
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## Prerequisites
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Make sure you have `pipewire` and `wireplumber` installed, enabled and running
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if you don't have them yet.
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Make sure you have `pipewire`, `wireplumber` and
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[`xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland`](../../Hypr-Ecosystem/xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland)
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installed, enabled and running if you don't have them yet.
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## Screensharing
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[this amazing gist by Bruno Ancona Sala](https://gist.github.com/brunoanc/2dea6ddf6974ba4e5d26c3139ffb7580)
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for a great tutorial.
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## Better screensharing
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See [the hyprland portal page](../xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland)
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## XWayland
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If your screensharing application is running under XWayland (like Discord or
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supports Hyprland by default. To use it, it's recommended to use your distro's
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package.
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If you want to use the workspaces module, first, copy the configuration files
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from `/etc/xdg/waybar/` into `~/.config/waybar/`. Then, in
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`~/.config/waybar/config` replace all the references to `sway/workspaces` with
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`hyprland/workspaces`.
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To start configuring, copy the configuration files from
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`/etc/xdg/waybar/` into `~/.config/waybar/`. Then, in `~/.config/waybar/config`
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To use the workspaces module, replace all the occurrences of `sway/workspaces`
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with `hyprland/workspaces`.
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For more info regarding configuration, see
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[The Waybar Wiki](https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/wiki/Module:-Hyprland).
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### How to launch
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After getting everything set up, you might want to check if Waybar is configured
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to your liking. To launch it, simply type `waybar` into your terminal. If you
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would like Waybar to launch alongside Hyprland, you can do this by adding a line
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to your Hyprland configuration that reads `exec-once=waybar`.
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Type `waybar` into your terminal. In order to have Waybar launch alongside
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Hyprland, add this line to your Hyprland configuration:
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### Waybar popups render behind the windows
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```ini
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exec-once = waybar
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```
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### Waybar FAQ
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#### Waybar popups render behind the windows
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In `~/.config/waybar/config`, make sure that you have the `layer` configuration
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set to `top` and not `bottom`.
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### Active workspace doesn't show up
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#### Active workspace doesn't show up
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Replace `#workspaces button.focused` with `#workspaces button.active` in
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`~/.config/waybar/style.css`.
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### Scrolling through workspaces
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#### Scrolling through workspaces
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Since a lot of configuration options from `sway/workspaces` are missing,
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you should deduce some of them by yourself. In the case of scrolling, it should
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## Eww
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[Eww](https://github.com/elkowar/eww) (ElKowar's Wacky Widgets) is a widget system made in Rust, which lets you
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create your own widgets similarly to how you can in AwesomeWM. The key difference
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is that it is independent of your window manager/compositor.
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[Eww](https://github.com/elkowar/eww) (ElKowar's Wacky Widgets) is a widget
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system made in Rust + GTK, which lets allows the creation of custom widgets
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similarly to AwesomeWM. The key difference is that it is independent of window
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manager/compositor.
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In order to use [Eww](https://github.com/elkowar/eww), you first have to install
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it, either using your distro's package manager, by searching `eww-wayland`, or
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by manually compiling. In the latter case, you can follow the
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Install Eww either using your distro's package manager, by searching
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`eww-wayland`, or by manually compiling. In the latter case, you can follow the
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[instructions](https://elkowar.github.io/eww).
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### Configuration
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After you've successfully installed Eww, you can move onto configuring it. There
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are a few examples listed in the [Readme](https://github.com/elkowar/eww). It's
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also highly recommended to read through the
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There are a few examples listed in the [Readme](https://github.com/elkowar/eww).
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It's also highly recommended to read through the
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[Configuration options](https://elkowar.github.io/eww/configuration.html).
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{{< callout >}}
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Read
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[the Wayland section](https://elkowar.github.io/eww/configuration.html#wayland)
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carefully before asking why your bar doesn't work.
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carefully, otherwise Eww won't work on Hyprland.
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{{< /callout >}}
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Like Waybar, [Hybrid](https://github.com/vars1ty/HybridBar) is a GTK status bar
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mainly focused on wlroots compositors.
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You can install it by installing `hybrid-bar` from the AUR.
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It can be installed using the `hybrid-bar` package from the AUR.
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### Configuration
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The configuration is done through JSON, more information is available
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The configuration is done through JSON. More information is available
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[here](https://github.com/vars1ty/HybridBar).
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### How to launch
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After configuring HybridBar, you can launch it by typing `hybrid-bar` into your
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terminal to try it out. It is also possible to set it to launch at start, to do
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this you can add a line to your Hyprland configuration that reads
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`exec-once=hybrid-bar`
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After configuring HybridBar, it can be launched by typing `hybrid-bar` into a
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terminal. It is also possible to set it to launch at startup. To do this, add
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this line to `hyprland.conf`:
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## hyprpaper
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Development team. See its usage and config by following the README on the
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[GitHub Page](https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprpaper).
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Development team. See its usage and config [here](../../Hypr-Ecosystem/hyprpaper).
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## swaybg
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Great utility if all you want is one simple static wallpaper that will never
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change, and don't want to make a config file. Get it
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Great utility if all you want is one simple static wallpaper. Get it
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[here](https://github.com/swaywm/swaybg).
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## wpaperd
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GUI wallpaper manager that allows to visually choose the static or animated
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wallpapers, and supports `swaybg` and `swww` as backends on Wayland.
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[GitHub](https://github.com/anufrievroman/waypaper)
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