Launch your bar with `exec-once=`. ## Waybar Waybar is a GTK status bar made specifically for wlroots compositors. To use it, it's recommended to use the AUR package `waybar-hyprland-git`, or compile manually with the `USE_EXPERIMENTAL` flag enabled. To compile manually: Clone the source, cd into it, then do: ```sh sed -i 's/zext_workspace_handle_v1_activate(workspace_handle_);/const std::string command = "hyprctl dispatch workspace " + name_;\n\tsystem(command.c_str());/g' src/modules/wlr/workspace_manager.cpp meson --prefix=/usr --buildtype=plain --auto-features=enabled --wrap-mode=nodownload build meson configure -Dexperimental=true build ``` and finally: ```sh sudo ninja -C build install ``` If you want to use the workspaces module, it's called `wlr/workspaces`. For more info regarding configuration, see [The Waybar Wiki](https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/wiki). ## Eww In order to use [Eww](https://github.com/elkowar/eww), you first have to install it, either using your distro's package manager, by searching `eww-wayland`, or by manually compiling. In the latter case, you can follow the [instructions](https://elkowar.github.io/eww). ### Configuration After you've successfully installed Eww, you can move onto configuring it. There are a few examples listed in the [Readme](https://github.com/elkowar/eww). We highly recommend you also read through the [Configuration options](https://elkowar.github.io/eww/configuration.html). {{< hint type=important >}} Read [the Wayland section](https://elkowar.github.io/eww/configuration.html#wayland) carefully before asking why your bar doesn't work. {{< /hint >}}