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hyprctl
is a utility for controlling some parts of the compositor from a CLI
or a script. If you install with make install
, or any package, it should
automatically be installed.
To check if hyprctl
is installed, simply execute it by issuing hyprctl
in
the terminal.
If it's not, go to the repo root and /hyprctl
. Issue a make all
and then
sudo cp ./hyprctl /usr/bin
.
Commands
{{< hint type=warning >}}
hyprctl calls will be dispatched by the compositor synchronously,
meaning any spam of the utility will cause slowdowns.
It's recommended to use --batch
for many control calls, and
limiting the amount of info calls.
For live event handling, see the socket2.
{{< /hint >}}
Control
Dispatch
issue a dispatch
to call a keybind dispatcher with an arg.
An arg has to be present, for dispatchers without parameters it can be anything.
Examples:
hyprctl dispatch exec kitty
hyprctl dispatch pseudo x
Returns: ok
on success, an error message on fail.
See Dispatchers for a list of dispatchers.
Keyword
issue a keyword
to call a config keyword dynamically.
Examples:
hyprctl keyword bind SUPER,O,pseudo
hyprctl keyword general:border_size 10
Returns: ok
on success, an error message on fail.
Reload
issue a reload
to force reload the config.
kill
issue a kill
to get into a kill mode, where you can kill an app by clicking on
it. You can exit it with ESCAPE.
Kind of like xkill.
setcursor
Sets the cursor theme and reloads the cursor manager. Will set the theme for everything except GTK, because GTK.
params: theme and size
e.g.:
hyprctl setcursor Bibata-Modern-Classic 24
Info
version - prints the hyprland version, meaning flags, commit and branch of build.
monitors - lists all the outputs with their properties
workspaces - lists all workspaces with their properties
clients - lists all windows with their properties
devices - lists all connected keyboards and mice
activewindow - gets the active window name
layers - lists all the layers
splash - prints the current random splash
getoption [option] - gets the config option status (values)
For the getoption
command, you need to pass the command in the following format:
hyprctl getoption section:option
e.g.
hyprctl getoption general:border_size
See Variables for section and options you can use.
Batch
You can also use --batch
to specify a batch of commands to execute
e.g.
hyprctl --batch "keyword general:border_size 2 ; keyword general:gaps_out 20"
;
separates the commands
Flags
You can specify flags for the request like this:
hyprctl -j monitors
flag list:
j -> output in JSON