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This page documents all of the more advanced config options.
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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:
three_param_keyword = A, B, C # OK
three_param_keyword = A, C # NOT OK
three_param_keyword = A, , C # OK
three_param_keyword = A, B, # OK
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Table of contents
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Executing
you can execute a shell script on startup of the compositor or on each time it's reloaded.
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Note: The issue below was fixed in upstream. (since after v0.15.0beta)
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
exec=command
will execute on each reload
Defining variables
You can define your own custom variables like this:
$VAR = value
for example:
$MyFavoriteGame = Among Us
then, to use them, simply use them. For example:
col.active_border=$MyColor
You ARE allowed to do this:
col.active_border=ff$MyRedValue1111
Sourcing (multi-file)
Use the source
keyword to source another file.
For example, in your hyprland.conf
you can:
source=~/.config/hypr/myColors.conf
And Hyprland will enter that file and parse it like a Hyprland config.
Please note it's LINEAR. Meaning lines above the source=
will be parsed first,
then lines inside ~/.config/hypr/myColors.conf
, then lines below.
Gestures
Use something like
libinput-gestures, with
hyprctl
if you want to expand Hyprland's gestures beyond what's offered in
Variables.
Per-device input configs
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, float_switch_override_focus
Properties that change names:
touchdevice:transform -> touch_transform
touchdevice:output -> touch_output
Example config section:
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 {
)!
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With hyprctl, the category's spaces get turned into -
, and everything is
lowercase. So, for hyprctl
calls, do for example:
hyprctl keyword device:royuan-akko-multi-modes-keyboard-b:kb_layout us
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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 or 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