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title: Dispatchers
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---
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Please keep in mind some layout-specific dispatchers will be listed in the
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layout pages (See the sidebar).
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## Parameter explanation
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| Param type | Description |
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| --- | --- |
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| window | a window. Any of the following: class regex (by default, optionally `class:`), `initialclass:` initial class regex, `title:` title regex, `initialtitle` initial title regex, `pid:` the pid, `address:` the address, `activewindow` an active window, `floating` the first floating window on the current workspace, `tiled` the first tiled window on the current workspace |
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| workspace | see below. |
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| direction | `l` `r` `u` `d` left right up down |
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| monitor | One of: direction, ID, name, `current`, relative (e.g. `+1` or `-1`) |
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| resizeparams | relative pixel delta vec2 (e.g. `10 -10`), optionally a percentage of the window size (e.g. `20 25%`) or `exact` followed by an exact vec2 (e.g. `exact 1280 720`), optionally a percentage of the screen size (e.g. `exact 50% 50%`) |
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| floatvalue | a relative float delta (e.g `-0.2` or `+0.2`) or `exact` followed by a the exact float value (e.g. `exact 0.5`) |
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| zheight | `top` or `bottom` |
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| mod | `SUPER`, `SUPER_ALT`, etc. |
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| key | `g`, `code:42`, `42` or mouse clicks (`mouse:272`) |
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## List of Dispatchers
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| Dispatcher | Description | Params |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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| exec | executes a shell command | command (supports rules, see [below]({{< relref "#executing-with-rules" >}})) |
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| execr | executes a raw shell command (does not support rules) | command |
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| pass | passes the key (with mods) to a specified window. Can be used as a workaround to global keybinds not working on Wayland. | window |
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| sendshortcut | sends specified keys (with mods) to an optionally specified window. Can be used like pass | mod, key[, window] |
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| killactive | closes (not kills) the active window | none |
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| closewindow | closes a specified window | window |
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| workspace | changes the workspace | workspace |
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| movetoworkspace | moves the focused window to a workspace | workspace OR `workspace,window` for a specific window |
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| movetoworkspacesilent | same as above, but doesn't switch to the workspace | workspace OR `workspace,window` for a specific window |
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| togglefloating | toggles the current window's floating state | left empty / `active` for current, or `window` for a specific window |
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| setfloating | sets the current window's floating state to true | left empty / `active` for current, or `window` for a specific window |
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| settiled | sets the current window's floating state to false | left empty / `active` for current, or `window` for a specific window |
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| fullscreen | toggles the focused window's fullscreen state | 0 - fullscreen (takes your entire screen), 1 - maximize (keeps gaps and bar(s)), 2 - fullscreen (same as fullscreen except doesn't alter window's internal fullscreen state) |
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| fakefullscreen | toggles the focused window's internal fullscreen state without altering the geometry | none |
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| dpms | sets all monitors' DPMS status. Do not use with a keybind directly. | `on`, `off`, or `toggle`. For specific monitor add monitor name after a space |
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| pin | pins a window (i.e. show it on all workspaces) _note: floating only_ | left empty / `active` for current, or `window` for a specific window |
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| movefocus | moves the focus in a direction | direction |
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| movewindow | moves the active window in a direction or to a monitor. For floating windows, moves the window to the screen edge in that direction | direction or `mon:` and a monitor, optionally followed by a space and `silent` to prevent the focus from moving with the window|
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| swapwindow | swaps the active window with another window in the given direction | direction |
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| centerwindow | center the active window _note: floating only_ | none (for monitor center) or 1 (to respect monitor reserved area) |
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| resizeactive | resizes the active window | resizeparams |
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| moveactive | moves the active window | resizeparams |
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| resizewindowpixel | resizes a selected window | `resizeparams,window`, e.g. `100 100,^(kitty)$` |
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| movewindowpixel | moves a selected window | `resizeparams,window` |
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| cyclenext | focuses the next window on a workspace | none (for next) or `prev` (for previous) additionally `tiled` for only tiled, `floating` for only floating. `prev tiled` is ok. |
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| swapnext | swaps the focused window with the next window on a workspace | none (for next) or `prev` (for previous) |
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| tagwindow | apply tag to current or the first window matching | `tag [window]`, e.g. `+code ^(foot)$`, `music` |
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| focuswindow | focuses the first window matching | window |
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| focusmonitor | focuses a monitor | monitor |
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| splitratio | changes the split ratio | floatvalue |
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| toggleopaque | toggles the current window to always be opaque. Will override the `opaque` window rules. | none |
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| movecursortocorner | moves the cursor to the corner of the active window | direction, 0 - 3, bottom left - 0, bottom right - 1, top right - 2, top left - 3 |
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| movecursor | moves the cursor to a specified position | `x y` |
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| renameworkspace | rename a workspace | `id name`, e.g. `2 work` |
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| exit | exits the compositor with no questions asked. | none |
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| forcerendererreload | forces the renderer to reload all resources and outputs | none |
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| movecurrentworkspacetomonitor | Moves the active workspace to a monitor | monitor |
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| focusworkspaceoncurrentmonitor | Focuses the requested workspace on the current monitor, swapping the current workspace to a different monitor if necessary. If you want XMonad/Qtile-style workspace switching, replace `workspace` in your config with this. | workspace |
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| moveworkspacetomonitor | Moves a workspace to a monitor | workspace and a monitor separated by a space |
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| swapactiveworkspaces | Swaps the active workspaces between two monitors | two monitors separated by a space |
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| bringactivetotop | _Deprecated_ in favor of alterzorder. Brings the current window to the top of the stack | none |
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| alterzorder | Modify the window stack order of the active or specified window. Note: this cannot be used to move a floating window behind a tiled one. | zheight[,window] |
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| togglespecialworkspace | toggles a special workspace on/off | none (for the first) or name for named (name has to be a special workspace's name) |
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| focusurgentorlast | Focuses the urgent window or the last window | none |
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| togglegroup | toggles the current active window into a group | none |
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| changegroupactive | switches to the next window in a group. | b - back, f - forward, or index start at 1 |
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| focuscurrentorlast | Switch focus from current to previously focused window | none |
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| lockgroups | Locks the groups (all groups will not accept new windows) | `lock` for locking, `unlock` for unlocking, `toggle` for toggle |
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| lockactivegroup | Lock the focused group (the current group will not accept new windows or be moved to other groups) | `lock` for locking, `unlock` for unlocking, `toggle` for toggle |
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| moveintogroup | Moves the active window into a group in a specified direction. No-op if there is no group in the specified direction. | direction |
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| moveoutofgroup | Moves the active window out of a group. No-op if not in a group | left empty / `active` for current, or `window` for a specific window |
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| movewindoworgroup | Behaves as `moveintogroup` if there is a group in the given direction. Behaves as `moveoutofgroup` if there is no group in the given direction relative to the active group. Otherwise behaves like `movewindow`. | direction |
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| movegroupwindow | Swaps the active window with the next or previous in a group | `b` for back, anything else for forward |
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| denywindowfromgroup | Prohibit the active window from becoming or being inserted into group | `on`, `off` or, `toggle` |
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| setignoregrouplock | Temporarily enable or disable binds:ignore_group_lock | `on`, `off`, or `toggle` |
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| global | Executes a Global Shortcut using the GlobalShortcuts portal. See [here](../Binds/#global-keybinds) | name |
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| submap | Change the current mapping group. See [Submaps](../Binds/#submaps) | `reset` or name |
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{{< callout type=warning >}}
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it is NOT recommended to set DPMS with a keybind directly, as it might cause
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undefined behavior. Instead, consider something like
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```ini
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bind = MOD,KEY,exec,sleep 1 && hyprctl dispatch dpms off
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```
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{{< /callout >}}
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### Grouped (tabbed) windows
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Hyprland allows you to make a group from the current active window with the
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`togglegroup` bind dispatcher.
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A group is like i3wm’s “tabbed” container. It takes the space of one window, and
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you can change the window to the next one in the tabbed “group” with the
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`changegroupactive` bind dispatcher.
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The new group’s border colors are configurable with the appropriate `col.`
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settings in the `group` config section.
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You can lock a group with the `lockactivegroup` dispatcher in order to stop new
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windows from entering this group. In addition, the `lockgroups` dispatcher can be
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used to toggle an independent global group lock that will prevent new windows
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from entering any groups, regardless of their local group lock stat.
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You can prevent a window from being added to a group or becoming a group with the
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`denywindowfromgroup` dispatcher. `movewindoworgroup` will behave like
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`movewindow` if the current active window or window in direction has this property
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set.
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## Workspaces
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You have eight choices:
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- ID: e.g. `1`, `2`, or `3`
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- Relative ID: e.g. `+1`, `-3` or `+100`
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- workspace on monitor, relative with `+` or `-`, absolute with `~`: e.g. `m+1`, `m-2` or `m~3`
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- workspace on monitor including empty workspaces, relative with `+` or `-`, absolute with `~`: e.g. `r+1` or `r~3`
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- open workspace, relative with `+` or `-`, absolute with `~`: e.g. `e+1`, `e-10`, or `e~2`
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- Name: e.g. `name:Web`, `name:Anime` or `name:Better anime`
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- Previous workspace: `previous`
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- First available empty workspace: `empty`, suffix with `m` to only search on monitor. and/or `n` to make it the *next* available empty workspace. e.g. `emptynm`
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- Special Workspace: `special` or `special:name` for named special workspaces.
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{{< callout type=warning >}}
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`special` is supported ONLY on `movetoworkspace` and `movetoworkspacesilent`.
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Any other dispatcher will result in undocumented behavior.
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{{< /callout >}}
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{{< callout >}}
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Numerical workspaces (e.g. `1`, `2`, `13371337`) are allowed **ONLY** between 1
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and 2147483647 (inclusive)
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Neither `0` nor negative numbers are allowed.
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{{< /callout >}}
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## Special Workspace
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A special workspace is what is called a "scratchpad" in some other places. A
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workspace that you can toggle on/off on any monitor.
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{{< callout type=info >}}
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You can define multiple named special workspaces, but the amount of those is
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limited to 97 at a time.
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{{< /callout >}}
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For example, to move a window/application to a special workspace you can use the
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following syntax:
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```
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bind = SUPER, C, movetoworkspace, special
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#The above syntax will move the window to a special workspace upon pressing 'SUPER'+'C'.
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#To see the hidden window you can use the togglespecialworkspace dispatcher mentioned above.
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```
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## Executing with rules
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The `exec` dispatcher supports adding rules. Please note some windows might work
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better, some worse. It records the PID of the spawned process and uses that. For example, if
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your process forks and then the fork opens a window, this will not work.
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The syntax is:
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```
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bind = mod, key, exec, [rules...] command
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```
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For example:
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```
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bind = SUPER, E, exec, [workspace 2 silent;float;noanim] kitty
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```
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