--- weight: 12 title: Using hyprctl --- `hyprctl` is a utility for controlling some parts of the compositor from a CLI or a script. If you install with `make install`, or any package, it should automatically be installed. To check if `hyprctl` is installed, simply execute it by issuing `hyprctl` in the terminal. If it's not, go to the repo root and `/hyprctl`. Issue a `make all` and then `sudo cp ./hyprctl /usr/bin`. {{< callout type=warning >}} _hyprctl_ calls will be dispatched by the compositor _synchronously_, meaning any spam of the utility will cause slowdowns. It's recommended to use `--batch` for many control calls, and limiting the amount of info calls. For live event handling, see the [socket2](../../IPC/). {{< /callout >}} ## Commands ### dispatch Issue a `dispatch` to call a keybind dispatcher with an arg. An arg has to be present, for dispatchers without parameters it can be anything. To pass an argument starting with `-` or `--`, such as command line options to `exec` programs, pass `--` as an option. This will disable any subsequent parsing of options by _hyprctl_. Examples: ```sh hyprctl dispatch exec kitty hyprctl dispatch -- exec kitty --single-instance hyprctl dispatch pseudo x ``` Returns: `ok` on success, an error message on fail. See [Dispatchers](../Dispatchers) for a list of dispatchers. ### keyword issue a `keyword` to call a config keyword dynamically. Examples: ```sh hyprctl keyword bind SUPER,O,pseudo hyprctl keyword general:border_size 10 hyprctl keyword monitor DP-3,1920x1080@144,0x0,1 ``` Returns: `ok` on success, an error message on fail. ### reload Issue a `reload` to force reload the config. ### kill Issue a `kill` to get into a kill mode, where you can kill an app by clicking on it. You can exit it with ESCAPE. Kind of like xkill. ### setcursor Sets the cursor theme and reloads the cursor manager. Will set the theme for everything except GTK, because GTK. Please note that since 0.37.0, this only accepts hyprcursor themes. For legacy xcursor themes, use the `XCURSOR_THEME` and `XCURSOR_SIZE` env vars. params: theme and size e.g.: ```sh hyprctl setcursor Bibata-Modern-Classic 24 ``` ### output Allows you to add and remove fake outputs to your preferred backend. Usage: ```sh hyprctl output create [backend] (name) ``` or ```sh hyprctl output remove [name] ``` Where `[backend]` is the name of the backend and `(name)` is an optional name for the output. If `(name)` is not specified, the default naming scheme will be used (`HEADLESS-2`, `WL-1`, etc.) {{< callout type=info >}} `create` and `remove` can also be `add` or `destroy`, respectively. {{< /callout >}} Available backends: - `wayland`: Creates an output as a Wayland window. This will only work if you're already running Hyprland with the Wayland backend. - `headless`: Creates a headless monitor output. If you're running a VNC/RDP/Sunshine server, you should use this. - `auto`: Picks a backend for you. For example, if you're running Hyprland from the TTY, `headless` will be chosen. For example, to create a headless output named "test": ```sh hyprctl output create headless test ``` And to remove it: ```sh hyprctl output remove test ``` ### switchxkblayout Sets the xkb layout index for a keyboard. For example, if you set: ```ini device { name=my-epic-keyboard-v1 kb_layout=us,pl,de } ``` You can use this command to switch between them. ```sh hyprctl switchxkblayout [DEVICE] [CMD] ``` where `CMD` is either `next` for next, `prev` for previous, or `ID` for a specific one (in the above case, `us`: 0, `pl`: 1, `de`: 2). You can find the `DEVICE` using `hyprctl devices` command. Example command for a typical keyboard: ```sh hyprctl switchxkblayout at-translated-set-2-keyboard next ``` {{< callout type=info >}} If you want a single variant ie. pl/dvorak on one layout but us/qwerty on the other, xkb parameters can still be blank, however the amount of comma-separated parameters have to match. Alternatively, a single parameter can be specified for it to apply to all three. ```ini input { kb_layout = pl,us,ru kb_variant = dvorak,, kb_options = caps:ctrl_modifier } ``` {{< /callout >}} ### seterror Sets the hyprctl error string. Will reset when Hyprland's config is reloaded. ```sh hyprctl seterror 'rgba(66ee66ff)' hello world this is my problem ``` To disable: ```sh hyprctl seterror disable ``` ### setprop Sets a window prop. Can be locked by adding `lock` at the end. If `lock` is not added, will be unlocked. Locking means a dynamic windowrule _cannot_ override this setting. Usage: ```sh hyprctl setprop [lock] ``` Regex supports different modes. The supported modes are: ```ini class - class title - title initialclass - initialClass initialtitle - initialTitle active - active window address - address prefixed with 0x pid - process ID floating - first floating window on the current workspace tiled - first tiled window on the current workspace ``` If no mode is specified `class` is used by default. {{< callout type=info >}} To get more information about a window, you can use `hyprctl clients`. {{< /callout >}} {{< callout type=warning >}} Please beware that `hyprctl clients` will display the fields as **initialClass** and **initialTitle** while the regex mode uses `initialclass` and `initialtitle`. {{< /callout >}} Prop List: | prop | comment | | --- | --- | | animationstyle | string, cannot be locked | | rounding | int, -1 means not overriden | | bordersize | int, -1 means not overriden | | forcenoblur | 0/1 | | forceopaque | 0/1| | forceopaqueoverriden | 0/1 | | forceallowsinput | 0/1, forceinput rule | | forcenoanims | 0/1 | | forcenoborder | 0/1 | | forcenodim | 0/1 | | forcenoshadow | 0/1 | | nofocus | 0/1 | | windowdancecompat | 0/1 | | nomaxsize | 0/1 | | minsize | vec2 (`x y`) | | maxsize | vec2 (`x y`) | | dimaround | 0/1 | | keepaspectratio | 0/1 | | alphaoverride | 0/1, makes the next setting be override instead of multiply | | alpha | float 0.0 - 1.0 | | alphainactiveoverride | 0/1, makes the next setting be override instead of multiply | | alphainactive | float 0.0 - 1.0 | | alphafullscreenoverride | 0/1, makes the next setting be override instead of multiply | | alphafullscreen | float 0.0 - 1.0 | | activebordercolor | gradient, -1 means not set | | inactivebordercolor | gradient, -1 means not set | For example: ```sh hyprctl setprop address:0x13371337 forcenoanims 1 lock # with locking hyprctl setprop address:0x13371337 nomaxsize 0 # without locking ``` ### notify Sends a notification using the built-in Hyprland notification system. ```sh hyprctl notify [ICON] [TIME_MS] [COLOR] [MESSAGE] ``` For example: ```sh hyprctl notify -1 10000 "rgb(ff1ea3)" "Hello everyone!" ``` Icon of `-1` means "No icon" Color of `0` means "Default color for icon" Icon list: ``` WARNING = 0 INFO = 1 HINT = 2 ERROR = 3 CONFUSED = 4 OK = 5 ``` Optionally, you can specify a font size of the notification like so: ```sh hyprctl notify -1 10000 "rgb(ff0000)" "fontsize:35 This text is big" ``` The default font-size is 13. ### dismissnotify Dismisses all or up to AMOUNT notifications. ```sh hyprctl dismissnotify # dismiss all notifications hyprctl dismissnotify 2 # dismiss the oldest 2 notifications hyprctl dismissnotify -1 # dismiss all notifications (same as no arguments) ``` ### rollinglog Prints the tail of the log. You can print the log out continuously by adding `--follow` or `-f`. By default, this will update 20 times per second, but you can also specify a number to change the rate, if you prefer. ```sh hyprctl rollinglog # prints the log normally hyprctl rollinglog --follow # follows the log hyprctl rollinglog --follow 120 # follows the log, updating 120 times per second ``` ## Info ```plain version - prints the Hyprland version along with flags, commit and branch of build. monitors - lists active outputs with their properties, 'monitors all' lists active and inactive outputs workspaces - lists all workspaces with their properties activeworkspace - gets the active workspace and its properties workspacerules - gets the list of defined workspace rules clients - lists all windows with their properties devices - lists all connected keyboards and mice decorations [window] - lists all decorations and their info binds - lists all registered binds activewindow - gets the active window name and its properties layers - lists all the layers splash - prints the current random splash getoption [option] - gets the config option status (values) cursorpos - gets the current cursor position in global layout coordinates animations - gets the currently configured info about animations and beziers instances - lists all running instances of Hyprland with their info layouts - lists all layouts available (including from plugins) configerrors - lists all current config parsing errors locked - prints whether the current session is locked. ``` For the getoption command, the option name should be written as `section:option`, e.g.: ```sh hyprctl getoption general:border_size # For nested sections: hyprctl getoption input:touchpad:disable_while_typing ``` See [Variables](../Variables) for sections and options you can use. ## Batch You can also use `--batch` to specify a batch of commands to execute. e.g. ```sh hyprctl --batch "keyword general:border_size 2 ; keyword general:gaps_out 20" ``` `;` separates the commands ## Flags You can specify flags for the request like this: ```sh hyprctl -j monitors ``` flag list: ```txt j -> output in JSON i -> select instance (id or index in hyprctl instances) ```