--- weight: 4 title: hyprlock --- hyprlock is a simple, yet fast, multi-threaded and GPU-accelerated screen lock for Hyprland. ## Configuration Configuration is done via the config file at `~/.config/hypr/hyprlock.conf`. It is not required, but recommended. Without it, locking shows the current screen. ### Variable types Hyprlock uses the following types in addition to [Hyprland's variable types](../../Configuring/Variables#Variable_types). | type | description | | -- | -- | | layoutxy | vec2 with an optional `%` suffix, allowing users to specify sizes as percentages of the output size. | ### General Variables in the `general` category: | variable | description | type | default | | -- | -- | -- | -- | | disable_loading_bar | disables the loading bar on the bottom of the screen while hyprlock is booting up. | bool | false | | hide_cursor | hides the cursor instead of making it visible | bool | false | | grace | the amount of seconds for which the lockscreen will unlock on mouse movement. | int | 0 | | no_fade_in | disables the fadein animation | bool | false | | no_fade_out | disables the fadeout animation | bool | false | | ignore_empty_input | skips validation when no password is provided | bool | false | | immediate_render | makes hyprlock immediately start to draw widgets. Backgrounds will render `background:color` until their `background:path` resource is available | bool | false | | pam_module | sets the pam module used for authentication. If the module isn't found in `/etc/pam.d`, "su" will be used as a fallback | str | hyprlock | | text_trim | sets if the text should be trimmed, useful to avoid trailing newline in commands output | bool | true | | fractional_scaling | whether to use fractional scaling. 0 - disabled, 1 - enabled, 2 - auto | int | 2 | | enable_fingerprint | enables parallel fingerprint auth with fprintd. | bool | false | | fingerprint_ready_message | sets the message that will be displayed when fprintd is ready to scan a fingerprint. | str | (Scan fingerprint to unlock) | | fingerprint_present_message | sets the message that will be displayed when a finger is placed on the scanner. | str | Scanning fingerprint | {{< callout type=warning >}} If you are not on hyprland, or your `XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP` is not Hyprland, the fade out will be disabled and the value of your `no_fade_out` variable will be ignored. {{< /callout >}} ## Keyboard Shortcuts and Actions The following keys and key-combinations describe hyprlock's default behaviour: | input | description | | -- | -- | | ESC | Clear password buffer | | Ctrl + u | Clear password buffer | | Ctrl + Backspace | Clear password buffer | ## Widgets The entire configuration of how hyprlock looks is done via widgets. ```ini widget_name { monitor = # further options } ``` `monitor` can be left empty for "all monitors" ## Widget List ### General remarks - All rendered text supports [pango markup](https://docs.gtk.org/Pango/pango_markup.html). - Additionally hyprlock will parse `
` for your convenience. (That's a linebreak) Remember to enable linebreaks in your spans with `allow_breaks="true"`. - Positioning is done via halign, valign, position, and zindex. Position is an added offset to the result of alignment. - halign: `left`, `center`, `right`, `none`. valign: `top`, `center`, `bottom`, `none` - zindex: Widgets with larger numbers will be placed above widgets with smaller numbers. All widgets default to 0, except background which defaults to -1. - All `position` and `size` options can be specified in pixels or as percentages of the output size. - pixels: `10, 10` or `10px, 10px` - percentages: `10%, 10%` - mixed: `10%, 5px` - Supported image formats are png, jpg and webp (no animations though) ### Shadowable Some widgets are shadowable, meaning they can have a shadow. For those widgets, you get: | variable | description | type | default | | -- | -- | -- | -- | | shadow_passes | passes for shadow, 0 to disable | int | 0 | | shadow_size | size for shadow | int | 3 | | shadow_color | shadow color | color | rgb(0,0,0) | | shadow_boost | boost shadow's opacity | float | 1.2 | ### Background Draws a background image or fills with color. If `path` is empty or missing, will use `color`. Otherwise, the image will be used. If `path` is `screenshot`, a screenshot of your desktop at launch will be used. | variable | description | type | default | |--|--|--|--| | monitor | monitor to draw on | str | [[Empty]] | | path | image path, `screenshot` or empty to fill with `color` | str | [[Empty]] | | color | fallback background color | color | rgba(17, 17, 17, 1.0) | | blur_passes | the amount of passes to perform. 0 disables blurring | int | 0 | | blur_size | blur size (distance) | int | 7 | | noise | how much noise to apply | float | 0.0117 | | contrast | contrast modulation for blur | float | 0.8916 | | brightness | brightness modulation for blur | float | 0.8172 | | vibrancy | Increase saturation of blurred colors | float | 0.1696 | | vibrancy_darkness | How strong the effect of vibrancy is on dark areas | float | 0.05 | | zindex | z-index of the widget | int | -1 | {{< callout type=info >}} Blur options are taken from hyprland. See [Variables/#blur](../../Configuring/Variables/#blur). {{< /callout >}} {{% details title="Example background" closed="true" %}} ```ini background { monitor = path = screenshot color = rgba(25, 20, 20, 1.0) blur_passes = 2 } ``` {{% /details %}} ### Image ✓ Shadowable Draws an image. If `path` is empty or missing, nothing will be shown. | variable | description | type | default | |--|--|--|--| | monitor | monitor to draw on | str | [[Empty]] | | path | image path | str | [[Empty]] | | size | size scale based on the lesser side of the image | int | 150 | | rounding | negative values result in a circle | int | -1 | | border_size | border size | int | 0 | | border_color | border color | gradient | rgba(221, 221, 221, 1.0) | | rotate | rotation in degrees, counter-clockwise | int | 0 | | reload_time | seconds between reloading, 0 to reload with SIGUSR2 | int | -1 | | reload_cmd | command to get new path. if empty, old path will be used. don't run "follow" commands like tail -F | str | [[Empty]] | | position | position of the image | layoutxy | 0, 0 | | halign | horizontal alignment | str | center | | valign | vertical alignment | str | center | | zindex | z-index of the widget | int | 0 | {{% details title="Example image" closed="true" %}} ```ini image { monitor = path = /home/me/cutie.png size = 150 rounding = 0 # no rounding position = 0, 200 halign = center valign = center } ``` {{% /details %}} ### Shape ✓ Shadowable Draws a shape. | variable | description | type | default | |--|--|--|--| | monitor | monitor to draw on | str | [[Empty]] | | size | size of the shape | layoutxy | 100, 100 | | color | color of the shape | color | rgba(17, 17, 17, 1.0) | | rounding | negative values result in a circle | int | -1 | | rotate | rotation in degrees, counter-clockwise | int | 0 | | border_size | border size | int | 0 | | border_color | border color | gradient | rgba(0, 207, 230, 1.0) | | xray | if true, make a "hole" in the background (rectangle of specified size, no rotation) | bool | false | | position | position of the shape | layoutxy | 0, 0 | | halign | horizontal alignment | str | center | | valign | vertical alignment | str | center | | zindex | z-index of the widget | int | 0 | {{% details title="Example shape" closed="true" %}} ```ini shape { monitor = size = 360, 60 color = rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.0) # no fill rounding = -1 # circle border_size = 4 border_color = rgba(0, 207, 230, 1.0) position = 0, 80 halign = center valign = center } ``` {{% /details %}} ### Input Field ✓ Shadowable Draws a password input field. | variable | description | type | default | |--|--|--|--| | monitor | monitor to draw on | str | [[Empty]] | | size | size of the input field. | layoutxy | 400, 90 | | outline_thickness | thickness of the outline | int | 4 | | dots_size | size of the dots. [0.2 - 0.8] | float | 0.25 | | dots_spacing | spacing between dots. [-1.0 - 1.0] | float | 0.15 | | dots_center | whether to center the dots. align left otherwise | bool | true | | dots_rounding | rounding of the dots | int | -1 | | dots_fade_time | Milliseconds until a dot fully fades in | int | 200 | | dots_text_format | text character(s) used for the input indicator, rounded rectangles are the default. | str | [[Empty]] | | outer_color | border color | gradient | rgba(17, 17, 17, 1.0) | | inner_color | color of the inner box | color | rgba(200, 200, 200, 1.0) | | font_color | color of the font | color | rgba(10, 10, 10, 1.0) | | font_family | font family | str | Noto Sans | | fade_on_empty | fade the input field when empty | bool | true | | fade_timeout | milliseconds before `fade_on_empty` is triggered | int | 2000 | | placeholder_text | text rendered in the input box when it's empty | str | `Input Password...` | | hide_input | render an input indicator similar to swaylock instead of dots when set to true | bool | false | | rounding | -1 means complete rounding (circle/oval) | int | -1 | | check_color | color accent when waiting for waiting for the authentication result | gradient | rgba(204, 136, 34, 1.0) | | fail_color | color accent when authentication fails | gradient | rgba(204, 34, 34, 1.0) | | fail_text | text rendered when authentication fails | str | `$FAIL ($ATTEMPTS)` | | fail_timeout | milliseconds before `fail_text` and `fail_color` disappears | int | 2000 | | fail_transition | transition time in ms between normal `outer_color` and `fail_color` | int | 300 | | capslock_color | color accent when capslock is active | gradient | [[Empty]] | | numlock_color | color accent when numlock is active | gradient | [[Empty]] | | bothlock_color | color accent when both locks are active | gradient | [[Empty]] | | invert_numlock | change color if numlock is off | bool | false | | swap_font_color | swap font and inner colors on color change events | bool | false | | position | position of the input field | layoutxy | 0, 0 | | halign | horizontal alignment | str | center | | valign | vertical alignment | str | center | | zindex | z-index of the widget | int | 0 | {{< callout type=info >}} #### Colors information When `outline_thickness` set to `0`, the color of the inner box will be changed instead of the outer. Behaviour of `swap_font_color` is as follows: - `outline_thickness` is `0`: if set, font color will be swapped with inner one on color change events (e.g. Caps-lock on or password check). - `outline_thickness` is not `0`: if set, font and inner colors will be swapped on password check and authentication failure. - `swap_font_color` will narrow the accent colors from a gradient to a single color by using the first specified color. {{< /callout >}} Available variables for `placeholder_text`: - `$PROMPT` - prompt text provided by pam. Usually this will be "Password: ", but it depends on your pam configuration. Available variables for `fail_text`: - `$FAIL` - pam fail reason - `$ATTEMPTS` - number of failed authentication attempts {{% details title="Example input-field" closed="true" %}} ```ini input-field { monitor = size = 20%, 5% outline_thickness = 3 inner_color = rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.0) # no fill outer_color = rgba(33ccffee) rgba(00ff99ee) 45deg check_color=rgba(00ff99ee) rgba(ff6633ee) 120deg fail_color=rgba(ff6633ee) rgba(ff0066ee) 40deg font_color = rgb(143, 143, 143) fade_on_empty = false rounding = 15 position = 0, -20 halign = center valign = center } ``` {{% /details %}} ### Label ✓ Shadowable Draws a label. | variable | description | type | default | |--|--|--|--| | monitor | monitor to draw on | str | [[Empty]] | | text | text to render | str | Sample Text | | text_align | multi-line text alignment inside label container. center/right or any value for default left. | str | center | | color | color of the text | color | rgba(254, 254, 254, 1.0) | | font_size | size of the font | int |16 | | font_family | font family | str | Sans | | rotate | rotation in degrees, counter-clockwise | int | 0 | | position | position of the label | layoutxy | 0, 0 | | halign | horizontal alignment | str | center | | valign | vertical alignment | str | center | Available variables for `text`: - `$USER` - username (e.g. linux-user) - `$DESC` - user description (e.g. Linux User) - `$TIME` - current time in 24-hour format (e.g. `13:37`) - `$TIME12` - current time in 12-hour format (e.g. `1:37 PM`) - `$PROMPT` - last pam prompt - `$FAIL` - last pam fail reason - `$ATTEMPTS` - failed attempts - `$LAYOUT` - current keyboard layout - `$FPRINTMESSAGE` - last message from fingerprint matching `text` also supports launching commands, for example: ```ini text = cmd[update:1000] echo "$(date)" ``` Worth noting: - `update:` - time is in ms. - label can be forcefully updated by specifying `update: