hyprlock is a simple, yet fast, multi-threaded and GPU-accelerated screen lock for hyprland. {{< toc >}} ## 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. ### 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 | true | | 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 | ## 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 and position. Position is an added offset to the result of alignment. - halign: `left`, `center`, `right`, `none`. valign: `top`, `center`, `bottom`, `none` ### 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. ```ini background { monitor = path = /home/me/someImage.png # only png supported for now color = rgba(25, 20, 20, 1.0) # all these options are taken from hyprland, see https://wiki.hyprland.org/Configuring/Variables/#blur for explanations blur_passes = 0 # 0 disables blurring blur_size = 7 noise = 0.0117 contrast = 0.8916 brightness = 0.8172 vibrancy = 0.1696 vibrancy_darkness = 0.0 } ``` ### Input Field Draws a password input field. ```ini input-field { monitor = size = 200, 50 outline_thickness = 3 dots_size = 0.33 # Scale of input-field height, 0.2 - 0.8 dots_spacing = 0.15 # Scale of dots' absolute size, 0.0 - 1.0 dots_center = false dots_rounding = -1 # -1 default circle, -2 follow input-field rounding outer_color = rgb(151515) inner_color = rgb(200, 200, 200) font_color = rgb(10, 10, 10) fade_on_empty = true placeholder_text = Input Password... # Text rendered in the input box when it's empty. hide_input = false rounding = -1 # -1 means complete rounding (circle/oval) position = 0, -20 halign = center valign = center } ``` ### Label Draws a label. ```ini label { monitor = text = Hi there, $USER color = rgba(200, 200, 200, 1.0) font_size = 25 font_family = Noto Sans position = 0, 80 halign = center valign = center } ``` Available variables for `text`: - `$USER` - username - `$TIME` - current time (e.g. `13:37`) `text` also supports launching commands, for example: ```ini text = cmd[update:1000] echo "$(date)" ``` Worth noting: - `update:` - time is in ms. - Variables seen above are parsed _before_ the command is ran. - **do not** run commands that never exit. This will hang the AsyncResourceGatherer and you won't have a good time.