hypridle is hyprland's idle management daemon. {{< toc >}} ## Configuration Configuration is done via the config file at `~/.config/hypr/hypridle.conf`. A config file is required; hypridle won't run without one. ### General Variables in the `general` category: | variable | description | type | default | | -- | -- | -- | -- | | lock_cmd | command to run when receiving a dbus lock event (e.g. `loginctl lock-session`) | string | empty | | unlock_cmd | command to run when receiving a dbus unlock event (e.g. `loginctl unlock-session`) | string | empty | | before_sleep_cmd | command to run when receiving a dbus prepare_sleep event | string | empty | | after_sleep_cmd | command to run when receiving a dbus post prepare_sleep event | string | empty | | ignore_dbus_inhibit | whether to ignore dbus-sent idle inhibit events (e.g. from firefox) | bool | false | ### Listeners Hypridle uses listeners to define actions on idleness. Every listener has a _timeout_ (in seconds). After idling for _timeout_ seconds, `on-timeout` will fire. When action is resumed after idle, `on-resume` will fire. Example listener: ```ini listener { timeout = 500 # in seconds on-timeout = notify-send "You are idle!" # command to run when timeout has passed on-resume = notify-send "Welcome back!" # command to run when activity is detected after timeout has fired. } ``` You can define as many listeners as you want.