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Here you will find links to some other projects that may not fit into any of the above categories.
Workspace management
hyprsome by sopa0: Awesome-like workspaces for Hyprland.
Keyboard layout management
hyprland-per-window-layout by MahouShoujoMivutilde and coffebar: Per window keyboard layouts for Hyprland.
IPC wrappers
hyprland-rs by yavko: A neat wrapper for Hyprland's IPC written in Rust
Screen shaders/color temperature
hyprshade by loqusion: Utility for swapping and scheduling screen shaders; also functions as an automatic color temperature shifter. (Useful for Nvidia users for whom other color temperature shifting apps do not work.)
Wireless settings
- iwgtk by Jesse Lentz: WiFi settings frontend for
iwd
in GTK - blueberry by Linux Mint: Bluetooth settings frontend in GTK
- Overskride by kaii-lb: A simple yet powerful bluetooth client in GTK4
- nm-applet by GNOME: Applet for interfacing with NetworkManager in GTK
Automatically Mounting Using udiskie
Starting method: manual ('exec-once')
USB Mass storage devices, like thumb drives, mobile phones, digital cameras, etc. do not mount automatically to the file system.
We generally have to manually mount it, often using root and umount
to do so.
Many popular DEs automatically handle this by using udisks2
wrappers.
udiskie
is a udisks2 front-end that allows to manage removable media such as
CDs or flash drives from userspace.
Install udiskie
via your repositories, or
build manually
Head over to your ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf
and add the following lines:
exec-once = udiskie &
What this does is launches udiskie
and &
argument launches it in the
background.