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this page documents all of the more advanced config options. Binds, curves,
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execs, etc.
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Please remember, that for ALL arguments separated by a comma, if you want to leave one of them empty, you cannot reduce the number of commas, *unless told otherwise in a specific section*:
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```
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three_param_keyword=A,B,C # OK
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three_param_keyword=A,C # NOT OK
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three_param_keyword=A,,C # OK
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```
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# Monitors
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```
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monitor=name,res,offset,scale
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```
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for example:
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```
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monitor=DP-1,1920x1080@144,0x0,1
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```
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will tell Hyprland to make the monitor on DP-1 a 1920x1080 display, at 144Hz,
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0x0 off from the beginning and a scale of 1.
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Please use the offset for its intended purpose before asking stupid questions
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about "fixing" monitors being mirrored.
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Please remember the offset is calculated with the scaled resolution, meaning if
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you want your 4K monitor with scale 2 to the left of your 1080p one, you'd use
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the offset `1920x0` for the second screen. (3840 / 2)
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Leaving the name empty will define a fallback rule to use when no other rules match.
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You can use `preferred` as a resolution to use the display's preferred size, and `auto` as an offset to let Hyprland decide on an offset for you.
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Recommended rule for easy and quick plugging in of random monitors:
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```
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monitor=,preferred,auto,1
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```
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Will make any monitor that was not specified with an explicit rule automatically placed in a sensible location with its preferred resolution.
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To disable a monitor, use
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```
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monitor=name,disable
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```
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If your workflow requires custom reserved area, you can add it with
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```
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monitor=name,addreserved,TOP,BOTTOM,LEFT,RIGHT
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```
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Where `TOP` `BOTTOM` `LEFT` `RIGHT` are integers in pixels of the reserved area
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to add. This does stack on top of the calculated one, (e.g. bars) but you may
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only use one of these rules per monitor in the config.
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```
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workspace=name,number
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```
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for example:
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```
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workspace=DP-1,1
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```
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will tell Hyprland to make the default workspace on DP-1 a number 1.
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If you want to rotate a monitor, use
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```
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monitor=NAME,transform,TRANSFORM
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```
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where `NAME` is the name, and `TRANSFORM` is an integer, from 0 to 7,
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corresponding to your transform of choice.
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***Important!*** This keyword **MUST** be _after_ your `monitor=` keyword with
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the resolution, etc.
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```
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WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL = 0
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WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_90 = 1
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WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_180 = 2
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WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_270 = 3
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WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED = 4
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WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_90 = 5
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WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_180 = 6
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WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_270 = 7
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```
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# Binds
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```
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bind=MOD,key,dispatcher,params
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```
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for example,
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```
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bind=SUPERSHIFT,Q,exec,firefox
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```
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will bind opening firefox to SUPER+SHIFT+Q
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Please note that `SHIFT` modifies the key names, so for example
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```
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bind=SHIFT,1,anything,
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```
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will not work, because when you press SHIFT+1, on your screen you won't get a 1,
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you'll get a !
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Common overwrites:
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```
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1 -> exclam
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2 -> at
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3 -> numbersign
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4 -> dollar
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5 -> percent
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6 -> asciicircum
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7 -> ampersand
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8 -> asterisk
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9 -> parenleft
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0 -> parenright
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- -> underscore
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= -> plus
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```
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*(Overwrites may vary on different keymaps)*
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See the
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[xkbcommon-keysyms.h header](https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/blob/master/include/xkbcommon/xkbcommon-keysyms.h)
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for all the keysyms. The name you should use is the one after XKB_KEY\_, written
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in all lowercase.
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If you are unsure of what your key's name is, or what it shifts into, you can
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use `xev` or `wev` to find that information.
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If you want to bind by a keycode, you can just input it in the KEY position,
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e.g.:
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```
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bind=SUPER,28,exec,amongus
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```
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Will bind SUPER+T. (T is keycode 28.) - You can also use `xev` or `wev` to find
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keycodes.
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You can also unbind with `unbind`, e.g.:
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```
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unbind=SUPER,O
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```
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May be useful for dynamic keybindings with `hyprctl`.
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You can also bind mouse buttons, by prefacing the mouse keycode with `mouse:`,
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for example:
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```
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bind=SUPER,mouse:272,exec,amongus
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```
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will bind it to SUPER+LMB.
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For binding only modkeys, you need to use the TARGET modmask (with the activating mod) and the `r` flag, e.g.:
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```
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bindr=SUPERALT,Alt_L,exec,amongus
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```
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## Bind flags
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bind supports flags in this format:
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```
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bind[flags]=...
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```
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e.g.:
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```
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bindrl=MOD,KEY,exec,amongus
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```
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flags:
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```
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l -> locked, aka. works also when an input inhibitor is active
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r -> release, will trigger on release of a key
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e -> repeat, will repeat when held.
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```
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## Binding mods
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You can bind a mod alone like this:
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```
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bindr=ALT,Alt_L,exec,amongus
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```
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## General dispatcher list:
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Please keep in mind some layout-specific dispatchers will be listed in the layout pages (See the sidebar)
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### exec
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executes a shell command
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**params**: command
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### pass
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passes the key (with mods) to a specified window. Can be used as a workaround to
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global keybinds not working on Wayland.
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**params**: a window, so:
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class regex
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OR
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`title:` and a title regex
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OR
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`pid:` and the pid
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OR
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`address:` and an address
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### killactive
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kills the focused window
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**params**: none
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### workspace
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changes the workspace
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params: workspace (see below)
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### movetoworkspace
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moves the focused window to workspace X
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**params**: workspace (see below)
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### movetoworkspacesilent
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moves the focused window to workspace X, without changing to that workspace
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(silent)
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**params**: workspace (see below)
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### togglefloating
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toggles the focused window floating
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**params**: none
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### fullscreen
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toggles the focused window's fullscreen state
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**params**: 0 - real fullscreen (takes your entire screen), 1 - "maximize"
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fullscreen (keeps the gaps and bar(s))
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### dpms
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sets the monitor's dpms status.
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**Warning**: it is NOT recommended to set DPMS with a keybind directly, as it might cause undefined behavior. Instead, consider something like
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```
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bind = MOD,KEY,exec,sleep 1 && hyprctl dispatch dpms off
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```
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**params**: `on` for on, `off` for off.
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### pseudo
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toggles the focused window to be pseudotiled
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**params**: none
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### movefocus
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moves the focus in a specified direction
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**params**: l/r/u/d (left right up down)
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### movewindow
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moves the active window in a specified direction OR monitor
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**params**: l/r/u/d (left right up down) OR mon: and ONE OF: l/r/u/d OR name OR
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id (e.g.: `mon:DP-1` or `mon:l`)
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### resizeactive
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resizes the active window.
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**params**:
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- pixel delta to resize by, integer X and Y, separated by a space.
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OR
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- "exact" followed by a space and exact pixel size
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negative X -> left, negative Y -> top, positive X -> right, positive Y -> bottom
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e.g.:
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```
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bind=MOD,KEY,resizeactive,-20 0
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bind=MOD,KEY,resizeactive,exact 1280 720
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```
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### moveactive
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moves the active window.
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**params**:
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- pixel delta to move by, integer X and Y, separated by a space.
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OR
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- "exact" followed by a space and exact coordinates
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negative X -> left, negative Y -> top, positive X -> right, positive Y -> bottom
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e.g.:
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```
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bind=MOD,KEY,moveactive,20 -20
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bind=MOD,KEY,moveactive,exact 720 0
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```
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### cyclenext
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focuses the next window on a workspace
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**params**: empty for next, `prev` for previous
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### focuswindow
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focuses the first found window matching a specified regex
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**params**:
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class regex
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OR
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`title:` and a title regex
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OR
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`pid:` and the pid
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OR
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`address:` and an address
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### focusmonitor
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focuses a monitor
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**params**: direction OR name OR id
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Directions: l/r/u/d (left right up down)
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Name: e.g. `DP-1`
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ID: e.g. `0`
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(You can get names and IDs with `hyprctl monitors`)
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### splitratio
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changes the split ratio
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**params**: relative split change, +n/-n, e.g. +0.1 or -0.02, clamps to 0.1 -
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1.9
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### toggleopaque
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toggles the current window to always be opaque
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**params**: none
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### movecursortocorner
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moves the cursor to the corner of the active window
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**params**: direction, 0 - 3, bottom left - 0, bottom right - 1, top right - 2,
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top left - 3.
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### workspaceopt
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toggles a workspace option for the active workspace.
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**params**: a workspace option
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Workspace options:
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```
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allfloat -> makes all new windows floating (also floats/unfloats windows on toggle)
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allpseudo -> makes all new windows pseudo (also pseudos/unpseudos on toggle)
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```
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### exit
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exits the compositor. No questions asked.
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**params**: none
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### forcerendererreload
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forces the renderer to reload all resources and outputs.
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**params**: none
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### movecurrentworkspacetomonitor
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Moves the active workspace to a monitor
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**params**: monitor ID, name or direction (l/r/u/d)
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### moveworkspacetomonitor
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Moves a workspace to a monitor
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**params**: workspace and monitor ID, name or direction
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e.g.:
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```
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bind=MOD,KEY,moveworkspacetomonitor,4 0
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```
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will move workspace 4 to monitor 0.
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### togglespecialworkspace
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toggles the special workspace on/off.
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**params**: none
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## Workspaces
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workspace args are unified. You have six 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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Relative workspace on monitor: e.g. `m+1`, `m-1` or `m+3`
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Relative open workspace: e.g. `e+1` or `e-10`
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Name: e.g. `name:Web`, `name:Anime` or `name:Better anime`
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Special Workspace: `special` **Warning**: `special` is supported ONLY on
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`movetoworkspace`. Any other dispatcher will result in undocumented behavior.
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### Special Workspace
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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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# Executing
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you can execute a shell script on startup of the compositor or on each time it's
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reloaded.
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**Note**: There currently is a bug with the exec that makes the executed app unable to die if killed, use `SIGKILL` (e.g. `killall name -9`) or launch from a script (`exec-once=~/myscript.sh` and do `myapp &` in the script)
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`exec-once=command` will execute only on launch
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`exec=command` will execute on each reload
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# Curves
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Defining your own Bezier curve can be done with the `bezier` keyword:
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bezier=NAME,X0,Y0,X1,Y1
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```
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where `NAME` is the name, and the rest are two points for the Cubic Bezier. A
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good website to design your bezier can be found
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[here, on cssportal.com](https://www.cssportal.com/css-cubic-bezier-generator/).
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Example curve:
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```
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bezier=overshot,0.05,0.9,0.1,1.1
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```
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# Window Rules
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You can set window rules for various actions. These are applied on window open!
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```
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windowrule=RULE,WINDOW
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```
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`RULE` is a rule (and a param if applicable)
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`WINDOW` is a RegEx, either:
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- plain regex (for matching a window class)
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- `title:` followed by a regex (for matching a window's title)
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you can get both by inspecting `hyprctl clients`
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Examples:
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```
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windowrule=float,^(kitty)$
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windowrule=move 0 0,title:^(Firefox)(.*)$
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```
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## Rules
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### float
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floats a window
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### tile
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tiles a window
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### fullscreen
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fullscreens a window
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### move \[x\] \[y\]
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moves a floating window (x,y -> int or %, e.g. 20% or 100)
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### size \[x\] \[y\]
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resizes a floating window (x,y -> int or %, e.g. 20% or 100)
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### center
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if the window is floating, will center it on the monitor.
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### pseudo
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pseudotiles a window
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### monitor \[id\]
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sets the monitor on which a window should open
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### workspace \[w\]
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sets the workspace on which a window should open (for workspace syntax, see
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binds->workspaces)
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you can also make \[w\] to `unset`, will unset all previous workspace rules
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applied to this window.
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you can also add `silent` after the workspace to make the window open silently.
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e.g.:
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```
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windowrule=workspace unset,Dolphin
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windowrule=workspace name:amongus silent,kitty
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windowrule=workspace 12,firefox
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```
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### opacity \[a\]
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additional opacity multiplier
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options for a:
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`float` -> sets an opacity
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`float float` -> sets activeopacity and inactiveopacity respectively
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_Notice_: Opacity is always a PRODUCT of all opacities. E.g. active_opacity to
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0.5 and windowrule opacity to 0.5 will result in a total opacity 0.25. You are
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allowed to set opacities over 1, but any opacity product over 1 will cause
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graphical glitches. E.g. 0.5 * 2 = 1, and it will be fine, 0.5 * 4 will cause
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graphical glitches.
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### opaque
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forces the window to be opaque (can be toggled with the toggleopaque dispatcher)
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### animation \[style\] \[opt\]
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forces an animation onto a window, with a selected opt.
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e.g.:
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```
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windowrule=animation slide left,kitty
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windowrule=animation popin,dolphin
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```
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### rounding \[x\]
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forces the application to have X pixels of rounding, ignoring the set default
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(in `decoration:rounding`)
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`x` has to be an int.
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## More examples
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```
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windowrule=float,kitty
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windowrule=monitor 0,Firefox
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windowrule=move 200 200,Discord
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```
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### noblur
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forces the window not to have blur
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### nofocus
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forces the window to never receive focus
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# Animations
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animations are declared with the `animation` keyword.
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```
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animation=NAME,ONOFF,SPEED,CURVE,STYLE
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or
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animation=NAME,ONOFF,SPEED,CURVE
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```
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for example:
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```
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animation=workspaces,1,8,default
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animation=windows,1,10,myepiccurve,slide
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```
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`ONOFF` can be either 0 or 1, 0 to disable, 1 to enable.
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`SPEED` is the amount of ds (1ds = 100ms) the animation will take
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`CURVE` is the bezier curve name, see curves above.
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`STYLE` (optional) is the animation style
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The animations are a tree. If an animation is unset, it will inherit its parent's values.
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_Animation tree:_
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```
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global
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↳ windows - styles: slide, popin
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↳ windowsIn - window open
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↳ windowsOut - window close
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↳ windowsMove - everything in between, moving, dragging, resizing.
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↳ fade
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↳ fadeIn - fade in (open) -> layers and windows
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↳ fadeOut - fade out (close) -> layers and windows
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↳ fadeSwitch - fade on changing activewindow and its opacity
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↳ fadeShadow - fade on changing activewindow for shadows
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↳ border
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↳ workspaces - styles: slide, slidevert, fade
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```
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### Extras
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For animation style `popin` in `windows`, you can specify a minimum percentage to start from. For example:
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```
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animation=windows,1,8,default,popin 80%
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```
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|
will make the animation 80% -> 100% of the size.
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# Defining variables
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You can define your own custom variables like this:
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|
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```
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$VAR = value
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```
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for example:
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```
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$MyFavoriteGame = Among Us
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|
```
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|
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then, to use them, simply use them. For example:
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|
|
|
```
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col.active_border=$MyColor
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|
```
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|
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You ARE allowed to do this:
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|
|
|
```
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|
col.active_border=ff$MyRedValue1111
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|
```
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|
|
|
# Sourcing (multi-file)
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|
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|
Use the `source` keyword to source another file.
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|
|
|
For example, in your `hyprland.conf` you can:
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|
|
|
```
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|
source=~/.config/hypr/myColors.conf
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|
```
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|
|
|
And Hyprland will enter that file and parse it like a Hyprland config.
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|
|
|
Please note it's LINEAR. Meaning lines above the `source=` will be parsed first,
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|
then lines inside `~/.config/hypr/myColors.conf`, then lines below.
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|
|
|
# Gestures
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|
|
|
Use something like
|
|
[libinput-gestures](https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures), with
|
|
`hyprctl` if you want to expand Hyprland's gestures beyond what's offered in
|
|
Basic Configuring.
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|
|
|
# Submaps
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|
|
|
If you want keybind submaps, for example if you press ALT+R, you can enter a
|
|
"resize" mode, resize with arrow keys, and leave with escape, do it like this:
|
|
|
|
```
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|
bind=ALT,R,submap,resize # will switch to a submap called resize
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|
|
|
submap=resize # will start a submap called "resize"
|
|
|
|
bind=,right,resizeactive,10 0
|
|
bind=,left,resizeactive,-10 0
|
|
bind=,up,resizeactive,0 -10
|
|
bind=,down,resizeactive,0 10
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|
|
|
bind=,escape,submap,reset # use reset to go back to the global submap
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|
|
|
submap=reset # will reset the submap, meaning end the current one and return to the global one.
|
|
|
|
# keybinds further down will be global again...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**IMPORTANT:** do not forget a keybind to reset the keymap while inside it! (In
|
|
this case, `escape`)
|
|
|
|
If you get stuck inside a keymap, you can use `hyprctl dispatch submap reset` to
|
|
go back. If you do not have a terminal open, tough luck buddy. I warned you.
|
|
|
|
# Per-device input configs
|
|
|
|
*Warning:* Some configs, notably touchpad ones, require a Hyprland restart.
|
|
|
|
Per-device config options will overwrite your options set in the `input`
|
|
section. It's worth noting that ONLY values explicitly changed will be
|
|
overwritten.
|
|
|
|
In order to apply per-device config options, make a new category like this:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
device:name {
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
the `name` can be easily obtained by doing `hyprctl devices`.
|
|
|
|
Inside of it, put your config options. All options from the `input` category
|
|
(and all subcategories, e.g. `input:touchpad`) can be put inside, **EXCEPT**:
|
|
|
|
force_no_accel, follow_mouse
|
|
|
|
For example:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
device:ROYUAN Akko Multi-modes Keyboard-B {
|
|
repeat_rate=50
|
|
repeat_delay=500
|
|
middle_button_emulation=0
|
|
}
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
*remember about the space after the end of the device's name (before the `{`)!*
|
|
|
|
# Wallpapers
|
|
|
|
The hyprland background you see when you first start Hyprland is **NOT A
|
|
WALLPAPER**, it's the default image rendered at the bottom of the render stack.
|
|
|
|
To set a wallpaper, use a wallpaper utility like
|
|
[hyprpaper](https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprpaper) or
|
|
[swaybg](https://github.com/swaywm/swaybg).
|
|
|
|
# Blurring layerSurfaces
|
|
|
|
LayerSurfaces are not windows. These are for example: Your wallpapers,
|
|
notification overlays, bars, etc.
|
|
|
|
If you really want to blur them, use `blurls=`
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
blurls=NAMESPACE
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
where `NAMESPACE` is the namespace of the layerSurface. (You can get it from
|
|
`hyprctl layers`)
|
|
|
|
to remove a namespace from being blurred (useful in dynamic situations) use:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
blurls=remove,NAMESPACE
|
|
```
|