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title: Workspace Rules
---
You can set workspace rules to achieve workspace-specific behaviors. For
instance, you can define a workspace where all windows are drawn without borders
or gaps.
For layout-specific rules, see the specific layout page. For example:
[Master Layout->Workspace Rules](../Master-Layout#workspace-rules).
### Workspace selectors
Workspaces that have already been created can be targeted by workspace
selectors, e.g. `r[2-4] w[t1]`.
Selectors have props separated by a space. No spaces are allowed inside props
themselves.
Props:
- `r[A-B]` - ID range from A to B inclusive
- `s[bool]` - Whether the workspace is special or not
- `n[bool]`, `n[s:string]`, `n[e:string]` - named actions. `n[bool]` ->
whether a workspace is a named workspace, `s` and `e` are starts and ends
with respectively
- `m[monitor]` - Monitor selector
- `w[(flags)A-B]`, `w[(flags)X]` - Prop for window counts on the workspace.
A-B is an inclusive range, X is a specific number. Flags can be omitted.
It can be `t` for tiled-only, `f` for floating-only, `g` to count groups
instead of windows, and `v` to count only visible windows.
- `f[-1]`, `f[0]`, `f[1]`, `f[2]` - fullscreen state of the workspace. `-1`: no
fullscreen, `0`: fullscreen, `1`: maximized, `2`, fullscreen without
fullscreen state sent to the window.
### Syntax
```ini
workspace = WORKSPACE, RULES
```
- WORKSPACE is a valid workspace identifier (see
[Dispatchers->Workspaces](../Dispatchers#workspaces)). This field is
mandatory. This _can be_ a workspace selector, but please note
workspace selectors can only match _existing_ workspaces.
- RULES is one (or more) rule(s) as described here in [rules](#rules).
### Examples
```ini
workspace = name:myworkspace, gapsin:0, gapsout:0
workspace = 3, rounding:false, bordersize:0
workspace = w[tg1-4], shadow:false
```
#### Smart gaps
To replicate "smart gaps" / "no gaps when only" from other WMs/Compositors, use this bad boy:
```ini
workspace = w[tv1], gapsout:0, gapsin:0
workspace = f[1], gapsout:0, gapsin:0
windowrulev2 = bordersize 0, floating:0, onworkspace:w[tv1]
windowrulev2 = rounding 0, floating:0, onworkspace:w[tv1]
windowrulev2 = bordersize 0, floating:0, onworkspace:f[1]
windowrulev2 = rounding 0, floating:0, onworkspace:f[1]
```
## Rules
| Rule | Description | type |
| --- | --- | --- |
| monitor:[m] | Binds a workspace to a monitor. See [syntax](#syntax) and [Monitors](../Monitors). | string |
| default:[b] | Whether this workspace should be the default workspace for the given monitor | bool |
| gapsin:[x] | Set the gaps between windows (equivalent to [General->gaps_in](../Variables#general)) | int |
| gapsout:[x] | Set the gaps between windows and monitor edges (equivalent to [General->gaps_out](../Variables#general)) | int |
| bordersize:[x] | Set the border size around windows (equivalent to [General->border_size](../Variables#general)) | int |
| border:[b] | Whether to draw borders or not | bool |
| shadow:[b] | Whether to draw shadows or not | bool |
| rounding:[b] | Whether to draw rounded windows or not | bool |
| decorate:[b] | Whether to draw window decorations or not | bool |
| persistent:[b] | Keep this workspace alive even if empty and inactive | bool |
| on-created-empty:[c] | A command to be executed once a workspace is created empty (i.e. not created by moving a window to it). See the [command syntax](../Dispatchers#executing-with-rules) | string |
| defaultName:[s] | A default name for the workspace. | string |
### Example Rules
```ini
workspace = 3, rounding:false, decorate:false
workspace = name:coding, rounding:false, decorate:false, gapsin:0, gapsout:0, border:false, decorate:false, monitor:DP-1
workspace = 8,bordersize:8
workspace = name:Hello, monitor:DP-1, default:true
workspace = name:gaming, monitor:desc:Chimei Innolux Corporation 0x150C, default:true
workspace = 5, on-created-empty:[float] firefox
workspace = special:scratchpad, on-created-empty:foot
```