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Drew
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Drew
e37603431d cleanup 2023-12-18 15:58:53 +01:00
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## Flashfocus config file
## @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
# Opacity of window during flash.
flash-opacity: 0.88
# Windows are restored to this opacity value at the end of a flash.
default-opacity: 1
# Length of flash in milliseconds.
time: 100
# If true, flashes are not faded out. This will improve performance but flashes
# won't be smooth.
simple: false
# Number of animation frames in a flash.
ntimepoints: 10
# Set this to false if you don't want windows to flash on focus.
flash-on-focus: false
# Set this to false if you don't want fullscreen windows to flash.
flash-fullscreen: false
# Whether or not to flash windows if they are the only window on the desktop.
# Possible values:
# 'always':
# Always flash lone windows
# 'never':
# Never flash lone windows
# 'on_open_close':
# Lone windows will be flashed only if a) if they were just opened and b)
# if another window was just closed.
# 'on_switch':
# Lone windows will be flashed only upon switching desktops.
flash-lone-windows: 'on_switch'
# Defining window-specific flash rules
#
# X11-based window managers (e.g i3, bspwm)
# -----------------------------------------
# Flash rules are defined by matching the WM_CLASS property of a window. To get
# the WM_CLASS property use 'xprop WM_CLASS' and click on a window. The
# property is a tuple of the form (window-id, window-class). The window-class
# is usually the name of the application, but not always.
#
#
# Say I'd like to set all 'termite' windows to 80% opacity but leave other
# windows at full opacity:
#
# rules:
# - window-class: Termite
# default-opacity: 0.8
#
#
# I also would prefer that firefox windows are not flashed on focus:
#
# rules:
# - window-class: firefox
# flash-on-focus: False
# - window-class: Termite
# default-opacity: 0.8
#
#
# For more complicated rules, you can use (python-style) regexes:
#
# rules:
# - window-id: ^(?!termite)$
# default-opacity: 0.8
#
#
# Sway
# ----
# Native wayland apps can be matched using the app_id and window name. These
# can be found using `swaymsg -t get_tree`. XWayland apps are matched with
# using WM_CLASS as above (this can also be found with `swaymsg`)
#
# Given that termite is wayland native and firefox is not, the rules above
# could instead be written:
#
rules:
- app-id: kitty
default-opacity: 0.98
flash-on-focus: true
- app-id: gnome-terminal
default-opacity: 0.98
flash-on-focus: true
#
# rules:
# - window-name: ^(?!termite)$
# default-opacity: 0.8

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{
"global": {
"ask_for_confirmation_before_quitting": true,
"check_for_updates_on_startup": true,
"show_in_menu_bar": true,
"show_profile_name_in_menu_bar": false,
"unsafe_ui": false
},
"profiles": [
{
"complex_modifications": {
"parameters": {
"basic.simultaneous_threshold_milliseconds": 50,
"basic.to_delayed_action_delay_milliseconds": 500,
"basic.to_if_alone_timeout_milliseconds": 1000,
"basic.to_if_held_down_threshold_milliseconds": 500,
"mouse_motion_to_scroll.speed": 100
},
"rules": []
},
"devices": [
{
"disable_built_in_keyboard_if_exists": false,
"fn_function_keys": [],
"identifiers": {
"is_keyboard": true,
"is_pointing_device": false,
"product_id": 50475,
"vendor_id": 1133
},
"ignore": false,
"manipulate_caps_lock_led": true,
"simple_modifications": [
{
"from": {
"key_code": "caps_lock"
},
"to": [
{
"key_code": "escape"
}
]
}
],
"treat_as_built_in_keyboard": false
},
{
"disable_built_in_keyboard_if_exists": false,
"fn_function_keys": [],
"identifiers": {
"is_keyboard": false,
"is_pointing_device": true,
"product_id": 50475,
"vendor_id": 1133
},
"ignore": true,
"manipulate_caps_lock_led": false,
"simple_modifications": [],
"treat_as_built_in_keyboard": false
}
],
"fn_function_keys": [
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f1"
},
"to": [
{
"consumer_key_code": "display_brightness_decrement"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f2"
},
"to": [
{
"consumer_key_code": "display_brightness_increment"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f3"
},
"to": [
{
"apple_vendor_keyboard_key_code": "mission_control"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f4"
},
"to": [
{
"apple_vendor_keyboard_key_code": "spotlight"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f5"
},
"to": [
{
"consumer_key_code": "dictation"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f6"
},
"to": [
{
"key_code": "f6"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f7"
},
"to": [
{
"consumer_key_code": "rewind"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f8"
},
"to": [
{
"consumer_key_code": "play_or_pause"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f9"
},
"to": [
{
"consumer_key_code": "fast_forward"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f10"
},
"to": [
{
"consumer_key_code": "mute"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f11"
},
"to": [
{
"consumer_key_code": "volume_decrement"
}
]
},
{
"from": {
"key_code": "f12"
},
"to": [
{
"consumer_key_code": "volume_increment"
}
]
}
],
"name": "Default profile",
"parameters": {
"delay_milliseconds_before_open_device": 1000
},
"selected": true,
"simple_modifications": [],
"virtual_hid_keyboard": {
"country_code": 0,
"indicate_sticky_modifier_keys_state": true,
"mouse_key_xy_scale": 100
}
}
]
}

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# vim:fileencoding=utf-8:ft=conf:foldmethod=marker
#: Fonts {{{
#: kitty has very powerful font management. You can configure
#: individual font faces and even specify special fonts for particular
#: characters.
font_family Anka/Coder bold
# bold_font auto
# italic_font auto
# bold_italic_font auto
#: You can specify different fonts for the bold/italic/bold-italic
#: variants. To get a full list of supported fonts use the `kitty
#: list-fonts` command. By default they are derived automatically, by
#: the OSes font system. Setting them manually is useful for font
#: families that have many weight variants like Book, Medium, Thick,
#: etc. For example::
#: font_family Operator Mono Book
#: bold_font Operator Mono Medium
#: italic_font Operator Mono Book Italic
#: bold_italic_font Operator Mono Medium Italic
font_size 9.5
#: Font size (in pts)
# force_ltr no
#: kitty does not support BIDI (bidirectional text), however, for RTL
#: scripts, words are automatically displayed in RTL. That is to say,
#: in an RTL script, the words "HELLO WORLD" display in kitty as
#: "WORLD HELLO", and if you try to select a substring of an RTL-
#: shaped string, you will get the character that would be there had
#: the the string been LTR. For example, assuming the Hebrew word
#: ירושלים, selecting the character that on the screen appears to be ם
#: actually writes into the selection buffer the character י.
#: kitty's default behavior is useful in conjunction with a filter to
#: reverse the word order, however, if you wish to manipulate RTL
#: glyphs, it can be very challenging to work with, so this option is
#: provided to turn it off. Furthermore, this option can be used with
#: the command line program GNU FriBidi
#: <https://github.com/fribidi/fribidi#executable> to get BIDI
#: support, because it will force kitty to always treat the text as
#: LTR, which FriBidi expects for terminals.
adjust_line_height 110%
# adjust_column_width 0
#: Change the size of each character cell kitty renders. You can use
#: either numbers, which are interpreted as pixels or percentages
#: (number followed by %), which are interpreted as percentages of the
#: unmodified values. You can use negative pixels or percentages less
#: than 100% to reduce sizes (but this might cause rendering
#: artifacts).
# symbol_map U+E0A0-U+E0A3,U+E0C0-U+E0C7 PowerlineSymbols
#: Map the specified unicode codepoints to a particular font. Useful
#: if you need special rendering for some symbols, such as for
#: Powerline. Avoids the need for patched fonts. Each unicode code
#: point is specified in the form U+<code point in hexadecimal>. You
#: can specify multiple code points, separated by commas and ranges
#: separated by hyphens. symbol_map itself can be specified multiple
#: times. Syntax is::
#: symbol_map codepoints Font Family Name
disable_ligatures never
#: Choose how you want to handle multi-character ligatures. The
#: default is to always render them. You can tell kitty to not render
#: them when the cursor is over them by using cursor to make editing
#: easier, or have kitty never render them at all by using always, if
#: you don't like them. The ligature strategy can be set per-window
#: either using the kitty remote control facility or by defining
#: shortcuts for it in kitty.conf, for example::
#: map alt+1 disable_ligatures_in active always
#: map alt+2 disable_ligatures_in all never
#: map alt+3 disable_ligatures_in tab cursor
# font_features none
#: Choose exactly which OpenType features to enable or disable. This
#: is useful as some fonts might have features worthwhile in a
#: terminal. For example, Fira Code Retina includes a discretionary
#: feature, zero, which in that font changes the appearance of the
#: zero (0), to make it more easily distinguishable from Ø. Fira Code
#: Retina also includes other discretionary features known as
#: Stylistic Sets which have the tags ss01 through ss20.
#: Note that this code is indexed by PostScript name, and not the font
#: family. This allows you to define very precise feature settings;
#: e.g. you can disable a feature in the italic font but not in the
#: regular font.
#: To get the PostScript name for a font, use kitty + list-fonts
#: --psnames::
#: $ kitty + list-fonts --psnames | grep Fira
#: Fira Code
#: Fira Code Bold (FiraCode-Bold)
#: Fira Code Light (FiraCode-Light)
#: Fira Code Medium (FiraCode-Medium)
#: Fira Code Regular (FiraCode-Regular)
#: Fira Code Retina (FiraCode-Retina)
#: The part in brackets is the PostScript name.
#: Enable alternate zero and oldstyle numerals::
#: font_features FiraCode-Retina +zero +onum
#: Enable only alternate zero::
#: font_features FiraCode-Retina +zero
#: Disable the normal ligatures, but keep the calt feature which (in
#: this font) breaks up monotony::
#: font_features TT2020StyleB-Regular -liga +calt
#: In conjunction with force_ltr, you may want to disable Arabic
#: shaping entirely, and only look at their isolated forms if they
#: show up in a document. You can do this with e.g.::
#: font_features UnifontMedium +isol -medi -fina -init
# box_drawing_scale 0.001, 1, 1.5, 2
#: Change the sizes of the lines used for the box drawing unicode
#: characters These values are in pts. They will be scaled by the
#: monitor DPI to arrive at a pixel value. There must be four values
#: corresponding to thin, normal, thick, and very thick lines.
#: }}}
#: Cursor customization {{{
# cursor #cccccc
#: Default cursor color
# cursor_text_color #111111
#: Choose the color of text under the cursor. If you want it rendered
#: with the background color of the cell underneath instead, use the
#: special keyword: background
# cursor_shape block
#: The cursor shape can be one of (block, beam, underline)
# cursor_beam_thickness 1.5
#: Defines the thickness of the beam cursor (in pts)
# cursor_underline_thickness 2.0
#: Defines the thickness of the underline cursor (in pts)
# cursor_blink_interval -1
#: The interval (in seconds) at which to blink the cursor. Set to zero
#: to disable blinking. Negative values mean use system default. Note
#: that numbers smaller than repaint_delay will be limited to
#: repaint_delay.
cursor_stop_blinking_after 15.0
#: Stop blinking cursor after the specified number of seconds of
#: keyboard inactivity. Set to zero to never stop blinking.
#: }}}
#: Scrollback {{{
scrollback_lines 10000
#: Number of lines of history to keep in memory for scrolling back.
#: Memory is allocated on demand. Negative numbers are (effectively)
#: infinite scrollback. Note that using very large scrollback is not
#: recommended as it can slow down resizing of the terminal and also
#: use large amounts of RAM.
# scrollback_pager less --chop-long-lines --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS +INPUT_LINE_NUMBER
#: Program with which to view scrollback in a new window. The
#: scrollback buffer is passed as STDIN to this program. If you change
#: it, make sure the program you use can handle ANSI escape sequences
#: for colors and text formatting. INPUT_LINE_NUMBER in the command
#: line above will be replaced by an integer representing which line
#: should be at the top of the screen.
# scrollback_pager_history_size 0
#: Separate scrollback history size, used only for browsing the
#: scrollback buffer (in MB). This separate buffer is not available
#: for interactive scrolling but will be piped to the pager program
#: when viewing scrollback buffer in a separate window. The current
#: implementation stores one character in 4 bytes, so approximatively
#: 2500 lines per megabyte at 100 chars per line. A value of zero or
#: less disables this feature. The maximum allowed size is 4GB.
# wheel_scroll_multiplier 5.0
#: Modify the amount scrolled by the mouse wheel. Note this is only
#: used for low precision scrolling devices, not for high precision
#: scrolling on platforms such as macOS and Wayland. Use negative
#: numbers to change scroll direction.
# touch_scroll_multiplier 1.0
#: Modify the amount scrolled by a touchpad. Note this is only used
#: for high precision scrolling devices on platforms such as macOS and
#: Wayland. Use negative numbers to change scroll direction.
#: }}}
#: Mouse {{{
mouse_hide_wait -1
#: Hide mouse cursor after the specified number of seconds of the
#: mouse not being used. Set to zero to disable mouse cursor hiding.
#: Set to a negative value to hide the mouse cursor immediately when
#: typing text. Disabled by default on macOS as getting it to work
#: robustly with the ever-changing sea of bugs that is Cocoa is too
#: much effort.
url_color #0087bd
url_style curly
#: The color and style for highlighting URLs on mouse-over. url_style
#: can be one of: none, single, double, curly
# open_url_modifiers kitty_mod
#: The modifier keys to press when clicking with the mouse on URLs to
#: open the URL
# open_url_with default
#: The program with which to open URLs that are clicked on. The
#: special value default means to use the operating system's default
#: URL handler.
url_prefixes http https file ftp
#: The set of URL prefixes to look for when detecting a URL under the
#: mouse cursor.
copy_on_select no
#: Copy to clipboard or a private buffer on select. With this set to
#: clipboard, simply selecting text with the mouse will cause the text
#: to be copied to clipboard. Useful on platforms such as macOS that
#: do not have the concept of primary selections. You can instead
#: specify a name such as a1 to copy to a private kitty buffer
#: instead. Map a shortcut with the paste_from_buffer action to paste
#: from this private buffer. For example::
#: map cmd+shift+v paste_from_buffer a1
#: Note that copying to the clipboard is a security risk, as all
#: programs, including websites open in your browser can read the
#: contents of the system clipboard.
strip_trailing_spaces smart
#: Remove spaces at the end of lines when copying to clipboard. A
#: value of smart will do it when using normal selections, but not
#: rectangle selections. always will always do it.
rectangle_select_modifiers ctrl+alt
#: The modifiers to use rectangular selection (i.e. to select text in
#: a rectangular block with the mouse)
# terminal_select_modifiers shift
#: The modifiers to override mouse selection even when a terminal
#: application has grabbed the mouse
select_by_word_characters :@-./_~?&=%+#
#: Characters considered part of a word when double clicking. In
#: addition to these characters any character that is marked as an
#: alphanumeric character in the unicode database will be matched.
# click_interval -1.0
#: The interval between successive clicks to detect double/triple
#: clicks (in seconds). Negative numbers will use the system default
#: instead, if available, or fallback to 0.5.
focus_follows_mouse yes
#: Set the active window to the window under the mouse when moving the
#: mouse around
# pointer_shape_when_grabbed arrow
#: The shape of the mouse pointer when the program running in the
#: terminal grabs the mouse. Valid values are: arrow, beam and hand
#: }}}
#: Performance tuning {{{
# repaint_delay 10
#: Delay (in milliseconds) between screen updates. Decreasing it,
#: increases frames-per-second (FPS) at the cost of more CPU usage.
#: The default value yields ~100 FPS which is more than sufficient for
#: most uses. Note that to actually achieve 100 FPS you have to either
#: set sync_to_monitor to no or use a monitor with a high refresh
#: rate. Also, to minimize latency when there is pending input to be
#: processed, repaint_delay is ignored.
# input_delay 3
#: Delay (in milliseconds) before input from the program running in
#: the terminal is processed. Note that decreasing it will increase
#: responsiveness, but also increase CPU usage and might cause flicker
#: in full screen programs that redraw the entire screen on each loop,
#: because kitty is so fast that partial screen updates will be drawn.
# sync_to_monitor yes
#: Sync screen updates to the refresh rate of the monitor. This
#: prevents tearing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_tearing)
#: when scrolling. However, it limits the rendering speed to the
#: refresh rate of your monitor. With a very high speed mouse/high
#: keyboard repeat rate, you may notice some slight input latency. If
#: so, set this to no.
#: }}}
#: Terminal bell {{{
# enable_audio_bell yes
#: Enable/disable the audio bell. Useful in environments that require
#: silence.
# visual_bell_duration 0.0
#: Visual bell duration. Flash the screen when a bell occurs for the
#: specified number of seconds. Set to zero to disable.
window_alert_on_bell yes
#: Request window attention on bell. Makes the dock icon bounce on
#: macOS or the taskbar flash on linux.
bell_on_tab yes
#: Show a bell symbol on the tab if a bell occurs in one of the
#: windows in the tab and the window is not the currently focused
#: window
# command_on_bell none
#: Program to run when a bell occurs.
#: }}}
#: Window layout {{{
remember_window_size yes
initial_window_width 800
initial_window_height 600
#: If enabled, the window size will be remembered so that new
#: instances of kitty will have the same size as the previous
#: instance. If disabled, the window will initially have size
#: configured by initial_window_width/height, in pixels. You can use a
#: suffix of "c" on the width/height values to have them interpreted
#: as number of cells instead of pixels.
# enabled_layouts *
#: The enabled window layouts. A comma separated list of layout names.
#: The special value all means all layouts. The first listed layout
#: will be used as the startup layout. Default configuration is all
#: layouts in alphabetical order. For a list of available layouts, see
#: the https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/index.html#layouts.
# window_resize_step_cells 2
# window_resize_step_lines 2
#: The step size (in units of cell width/cell height) to use when
#: resizing windows. The cells value is used for horizontal resizing
#: and the lines value for vertical resizing.
# window_border_width 1.0
#: The width (in pts) of window borders. Will be rounded to the
#: nearest number of pixels based on screen resolution. Note that
#: borders are displayed only when more than one window is visible.
#: They are meant to separate multiple windows.
# draw_minimal_borders yes
#: Draw only the minimum borders needed. This means that only the
#: minimum needed borders for inactive windows are drawn. That is only
#: the borders that separate the inactive window from a neighbor. Note
#: that setting a non-zero window margin overrides this and causes all
#: borders to be drawn.
# window_margin_width 0
#: The window margin (in pts) (blank area outside the border). A
#: single value sets all four sides. Two values set the vertical and
#: horizontal sides. Three values set top, horizontal and bottom. Four
#: values set top, right, bottom and left.
# single_window_margin_width -1
#: The window margin (in pts) to use when only a single window is
#: visible. Negative values will cause the value of
#: window_margin_width to be used instead. A single value sets all
#: four sides. Two values set the vertical and horizontal sides. Three
#: values set top, horizontal and bottom. Four values set top, right,
#: bottom and left.
window_padding_width 0
#: The window padding (in pts) (blank area between the text and the
#: window border). A single value sets all four sides. Two values set
#: the vertical and horizontal sides. Three values set top, horizontal
#: and bottom. Four values set top, right, bottom and left.
placement_strategy center
#: When the window size is not an exact multiple of the cell size, the
#: cell area of the terminal window will have some extra padding on
#: the sides. You can control how that padding is distributed with
#: this option. Using a value of center means the cell area will be
#: placed centrally. A value of top-left means the padding will be on
#: only the bottom and right edges.
# active_border_color #00ff00
#: The color for the border of the active window. Set this to none to
#: not draw borders around the active window.
# inactive_border_color #cccccc
#: The color for the border of inactive windows
# bell_border_color #ff5a00
#: The color for the border of inactive windows in which a bell has
#: occurred
# inactive_text_alpha 1.0
#: Fade the text in inactive windows by the specified amount (a number
#: between zero and one, with zero being fully faded).
# hide_window_decorations no
#: Hide the window decorations (title-bar and window borders) with
#: yes. On macOS, titlebar-only can be used to only hide the titlebar.
#: Whether this works and exactly what effect it has depends on the
#: window manager/operating system.
# resize_debounce_time 0.1
#: The time (in seconds) to wait before redrawing the screen when a
#: resize event is received. On platforms such as macOS, where the
#: operating system sends events corresponding to the start and end of
#: a resize, this number is ignored.
# resize_draw_strategy static
#: Choose how kitty draws a window while a resize is in progress. A
#: value of static means draw the current window contents, mostly
#: unchanged. A value of scale means draw the current window contents
#: scaled. A value of blank means draw a blank window. A value of size
#: means show the window size in cells.
resize_in_steps yes
#: Resize the OS window in steps as large as the cells, instead of
#: with the usual pixel accuracy. Combined with an
#: initial_window_width and initial_window_height in number of cells,
#: this option can be used to keep the margins as small as possible
#: when resizing the OS window. Note that this does not currently work
#: on Wayland.
#: }}}
#: Tab bar {{{
tab_bar_edge top
#: Which edge to show the tab bar on, top or bottom
tab_bar_margin_width 0.0
#: The margin to the left and right of the tab bar (in pts)
tab_bar_style separator
#: The tab bar style, can be one of: fade, separator, powerline, or
#: hidden. In the fade style, each tab's edges fade into the
#: background color, in the separator style, tabs are separated by a
#: configurable separator, and the powerline shows the tabs as a
#: continuous line.
tab_bar_min_tabs 2
#: The minimum number of tabs that must exist before the tab bar is
#: shown
tab_switch_strategy previous
#: The algorithm to use when switching to a tab when the current tab
#: is closed. The default of previous will switch to the last used
#: tab. A value of left will switch to the tab to the left of the
#: closed tab. A value of last will switch to the right-most tab.
# tab_fade 0.25 0.5 0.75 1
#: Control how each tab fades into the background when using fade for
#: the tab_bar_style. Each number is an alpha (between zero and one)
#: that controls how much the corresponding cell fades into the
#: background, with zero being no fade and one being full fade. You
#: can change the number of cells used by adding/removing entries to
#: this list.
# tab_separator " ┇"
tab_separator " "
#: The separator between tabs in the tab bar when using separator as
#: the tab_bar_style.
tab_title_template "{title}"
#: A template to render the tab title. The default just renders the
#: title. If you wish to include the tab-index as well, use something
#: like: {index}: {title}. Useful if you have shortcuts mapped for
#: goto_tab N.
# active_tab_title_template none
#: Template to use for active tabs, if not specified falls back to
#: tab_title_template.
active_tab_foreground #000
active_tab_background #eee
active_tab_font_style bold-italic
inactive_tab_foreground #444
inactive_tab_background #999
inactive_tab_font_style normal
#: Tab bar colors and styles
# tab_bar_background none
#: Background color for the tab bar. Defaults to using the terminal
#: background color.
#: }}}
#: Color scheme {{{
#: Solarized color scheme
background #001e26
foreground #9bc1c2
cursor #7f7f7f
selection_background #003747
color0 #002731
color8 #006388
color1 #d01b24
color9 #f4153b
color2 #6bbe6c
color10 #50ee84
color3 #a57705
color11 #b17e28
color4 #2075c7
color12 #178dc7
color5 #c61b6e
color13 #e14d8e
color6 #259185
color14 #00b29e
color7 #e9e2cb
color15 #fcf4dc
selection_foreground #001e26
# foreground #dddddd
# background #000000
#: The foreground and background colors
# background_opacity 1.0
#: The opacity of the background. A number between 0 and 1, where 1 is
#: opaque and 0 is fully transparent. This will only work if
#: supported by the OS (for instance, when using a compositor under
#: X11). Note that it only sets the background color's opacity in
#: cells that have the same background color as the default terminal
#: background. This is so that things like the status bar in vim,
#: powerline prompts, etc. still look good. But it means that if you
#: use a color theme with a background color in your editor, it will
#: not be rendered as transparent. Instead you should change the
#: default background color in your kitty config and not use a
#: background color in the editor color scheme. Or use the escape
#: codes to set the terminals default colors in a shell script to
#: launch your editor. Be aware that using a value less than 1.0 is a
#: (possibly significant) performance hit. If you want to dynamically
#: change transparency of windows set dynamic_background_opacity to
#: yes (this is off by default as it has a performance cost)
# background_image none
#: Path to a background image. Must be in PNG format.
# background_image_layout tiled
#: Whether to tile or scale the background image.
# background_image_linear no
#: When background image is scaled, whether linear interpolation
#: should be used.
# dynamic_background_opacity no
#: Allow changing of the background_opacity dynamically, using either
#: keyboard shortcuts (increase_background_opacity and
#: decrease_background_opacity) or the remote control facility.
# background_tint 0.0
#: How much to tint the background image by the background color. The
#: tint is applied only under the text area, not margin/borders. Makes
#: it easier to read the text. Tinting is done using the current
#: background color for each window. This setting applies only if
#: background_opacity is set and transparent windows are supported or
#: background_image is set.
# dim_opacity 0.75
#: How much to dim text that has the DIM/FAINT attribute set. One
#: means no dimming and zero means fully dimmed (i.e. invisible).
# selection_foreground #000000
#: The foreground for text selected with the mouse. A value of none
#: means to leave the color unchanged.
# selection_background #fffacd
#: The background for text selected with the mouse.
#: The 16 terminal colors. There are 8 basic colors, each color has a
#: dull and bright version. You can also set the remaining colors from
#: the 256 color table as color16 to color255.
# color0 #000000
# color8 #767676
#: black
# color1 #cc0403
# color9 #f2201f
#: red
# color2 #19cb00
# color10 #23fd00
#: green
# color3 #cecb00
# color11 #fffd00
#: yellow
# color4 #0d73cc
# color12 #1a8fff
#: blue
# color5 #cb1ed1
# color13 #fd28ff
#: magenta
# color6 #0dcdcd
# color14 #14ffff
#: cyan
# color7 #dddddd
# color15 #ffffff
#: white
# mark1_foreground black
#: Color for marks of type 1
# mark1_background #98d3cb
#: Color for marks of type 1 (light steel blue)
# mark2_foreground black
#: Color for marks of type 2
# mark2_background #f2dcd3
#: Color for marks of type 1 (beige)
# mark3_foreground black
#: Color for marks of type 3
# mark3_background #f274bc
#: Color for marks of type 1 (violet)
#: }}}
#: Advanced {{{
# shell .
#: The shell program to execute. The default value of . means to use
#: whatever shell is set as the default shell for the current user.
#: Note that on macOS if you change this, you might need to add
#: --login to ensure that the shell starts in interactive mode and
#: reads its startup rc files.
# editor .
#: The console editor to use when editing the kitty config file or
#: similar tasks. A value of . means to use the environment variables
#: VISUAL and EDITOR in that order. Note that this environment
#: variable has to be set not just in your shell startup scripts but
#: system-wide, otherwise kitty will not see it.
# close_on_child_death no
#: Close the window when the child process (shell) exits. If no (the
#: default), the terminal will remain open when the child exits as
#: long as there are still processes outputting to the terminal (for
#: example disowned or backgrounded processes). If yes, the window
#: will close as soon as the child process exits. Note that setting it
#: to yes means that any background processes still using the terminal
#: can fail silently because their stdout/stderr/stdin no longer work.
# allow_remote_control no
#: Allow other programs to control kitty. If you turn this on other
#: programs can control all aspects of kitty, including sending text
#: to kitty windows, opening new windows, closing windows, reading the
#: content of windows, etc. Note that this even works over ssh
#: connections. You can chose to either allow any program running
#: within kitty to control it, with yes or only programs that connect
#: to the socket specified with the kitty --listen-on command line
#: option, if you use the value socket-only. The latter is useful if
#: you want to prevent programs running on a remote computer over ssh
#: from controlling kitty.
# listen_on none
#: Tell kitty to listen to the specified unix/tcp socket for remote
#: control connections. Note that this will apply to all kitty
#: instances. It can be overridden by the kitty --listen-on command
#: line flag. This option accepts only UNIX sockets, such as
#: unix:${TEMP}/mykitty or (on Linux) unix:@mykitty. Environment
#: variables are expanded. If {kitty_pid} is present then it is
#: replaced by the PID of the kitty process, otherwise the PID of the
#: kitty process is appended to the value, with a hyphen. This option
#: is ignored unless you also set allow_remote_control to enable
#: remote control. See the help for kitty --listen-on for more
#: details.
# env
#: Specify environment variables to set in all child processes. Note
#: that environment variables are expanded recursively, so if you
#: use::
#: env MYVAR1=a
#: env MYVAR2=${MYVAR1}/${HOME}/b
#: The value of MYVAR2 will be a/<path to home directory>/b.
# update_check_interval 0.0
#: Periodically check if an update to kitty is available. If an update
#: is found a system notification is displayed informing you of the
#: available update. The default is to check every 24 hrs, set to zero
#: to disable.
# startup_session none
#: Path to a session file to use for all kitty instances. Can be
#: overridden by using the kitty --session command line option for
#: individual instances. See
#: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/index.html#sessions in the kitty
#: documentation for details. Note that relative paths are interpreted
#: with respect to the kitty config directory. Environment variables
#: in the path are expanded.
# clipboard_control write-clipboard write-primary
#: Allow programs running in kitty to read and write from the
#: clipboard. You can control exactly which actions are allowed. The
#: set of possible actions is: write-clipboard read-clipboard write-
#: primary read-primary. You can additionally specify no-append to
#: disable kitty's protocol extension for clipboard concatenation. The
#: default is to allow writing to the clipboard and primary selection
#: with concatenation enabled. Note that enabling the read
#: functionality is a security risk as it means that any program, even
#: one running on a remote server via SSH can read your clipboard.
# term xterm-kitty
#: The value of the TERM environment variable to set. Changing this
#: can break many terminal programs, only change it if you know what
#: you are doing, not because you read some advice on Stack Overflow
#: to change it. The TERM variable is used by various programs to get
#: information about the capabilities and behavior of the terminal. If
#: you change it, depending on what programs you run, and how
#: different the terminal you are changing it to is, various things
#: from key-presses, to colors, to various advanced features may not
#: work.
#: }}}
#: OS specific tweaks {{{
# macos_titlebar_color system
#: Change the color of the kitty window's titlebar on macOS. A value
#: of system means to use the default system color, a value of
#: background means to use the background color of the currently
#: active window and finally you can use an arbitrary color, such as
#: #12af59 or red. WARNING: This option works by using a hack, as
#: there is no proper Cocoa API for it. It sets the background color
#: of the entire window and makes the titlebar transparent. As such it
#: is incompatible with background_opacity. If you want to use both,
#: you are probably better off just hiding the titlebar with
#: hide_window_decorations.
# macos_option_as_alt no
#: Use the option key as an alt key. With this set to no, kitty will
#: use the macOS native Option+Key = unicode character behavior. This
#: will break any Alt+key keyboard shortcuts in your terminal
#: programs, but you can use the macOS unicode input technique. You
#: can use the values: left, right, or both to use only the left,
#: right or both Option keys as Alt, instead.
# macos_hide_from_tasks no
#: Hide the kitty window from running tasks (Option+Tab) on macOS.
# macos_quit_when_last_window_closed no
#: Have kitty quit when all the top-level windows are closed. By
#: default, kitty will stay running, even with no open windows, as is
#: the expected behavior on macOS.
# macos_window_resizable yes
#: Disable this if you want kitty top-level (OS) windows to not be
#: resizable on macOS.
# macos_thicken_font 0
#: Draw an extra border around the font with the given width, to
#: increase legibility at small font sizes. For example, a value of
#: 0.75 will result in rendering that looks similar to sub-pixel
#: antialiasing at common font sizes.
# macos_traditional_fullscreen no
#: Use the traditional full-screen transition, that is faster, but
#: less pretty.
# macos_show_window_title_in all
#: Show or hide the window title in the macOS window or menu-bar. A
#: value of window will show the title of the currently active window
#: at the top of the macOS window. A value of menubar will show the
#: title of the currently active window in the macOS menu-bar, making
#: use of otherwise wasted space. all will show the title everywhere
#: and none hides the title in the window and the menu-bar.
# macos_custom_beam_cursor no
#: Enable/disable custom mouse cursor for macOS that is easier to see
#: on both light and dark backgrounds. WARNING: this might make your
#: mouse cursor invisible on dual GPU machines.
# linux_display_server auto
#: Choose between Wayland and X11 backends. By default, an appropriate
#: backend based on the system state is chosen automatically. Set it
#: to x11 or wayland to force the choice.
#: }}}
#: Keyboard shortcuts {{{
#: For a list of key names, see: the GLFW key macros
#: <https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/blob/master/glfw/glfw3.h#L349>.
#: The name to use is the part after the GLFW_KEY_ prefix. For a list
#: of modifier names, see: GLFW mods
#: <https://www.glfw.org/docs/latest/group__mods.html>
#: On Linux you can also use XKB key names to bind keys that are not
#: supported by GLFW. See XKB keys
#: <https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/blob/master/xkbcommon/xkbcommon-
#: keysyms.h> for a list of key names. The name to use is the part
#: after the XKB_KEY_ prefix. Note that you can only use an XKB key
#: name for keys that are not known as GLFW keys.
#: Finally, you can use raw system key codes to map keys, again only
#: for keys that are not known as GLFW keys. To see the system key
#: code for a key, start kitty with the kitty --debug-keyboard option.
#: Then kitty will output some debug text for every key event. In that
#: text look for ``native_code`` the value of that becomes the key
#: name in the shortcut. For example:
#: .. code-block:: none
#: on_key_input: glfw key: 65 native_code: 0x61 action: PRESS mods: 0x0 text: 'a'
#: Here, the key name for the A key is 0x61 and you can use it with::
#: map ctrl+0x61 something
#: to map ctrl+a to something.
#: You can use the special action no_op to unmap a keyboard shortcut
#: that is assigned in the default configuration::
#: map kitty_mod+space no_op
#: You can combine multiple actions to be triggered by a single
#: shortcut, using the syntax below::
#: map key combine <separator> action1 <separator> action2 <separator> action3 ...
#: For example::
#: map kitty_mod+e combine : new_window : next_layout
#: this will create a new window and switch to the next available
#: layout
#: You can use multi-key shortcuts using the syntax shown below::
#: map key1>key2>key3 action
#: For example::
#: map ctrl+f>2 set_font_size 20
# kitty_mod ctrl+shift
#: The value of kitty_mod is used as the modifier for all default
#: shortcuts, you can change it in your kitty.conf to change the
#: modifiers for all the default shortcuts.
# clear_all_shortcuts no
#: You can have kitty remove all shortcut definition seen up to this
#: point. Useful, for instance, to remove the default shortcuts.
# kitten_alias hints hints --hints-offset=0
#: You can create aliases for kitten names, this allows overriding the
#: defaults for kitten options and can also be used to shorten
#: repeated mappings of the same kitten with a specific group of
#: options. For example, the above alias changes the default value of
#: kitty +kitten hints --hints-offset to zero for all mappings,
#: including the builtin ones.
#: Clipboard {{{
map kitty_mod+c copy_to_clipboard
#: There is also a copy_or_interrupt action that can be optionally
#: mapped to Ctrl+c. It will copy only if there is a selection and
#: send an interrupt otherwise. Similarly, copy_and_clear_or_interrupt
#: will copy and clear the selection or send an interrupt if there is
#: no selection.
map kitty_mod+v paste_from_clipboard
# map kitty_mod+s paste_from_selection
# map shift+insert paste_from_selection
# map kitty_mod+o pass_selection_to_program
#: You can also pass the contents of the current selection to any
#: program using pass_selection_to_program. By default, the system's
#: open program is used, but you can specify your own, the selection
#: will be passed as a command line argument to the program, for
#: example::
#: map kitty_mod+o pass_selection_to_program firefox
#: You can pass the current selection to a terminal program running in
#: a new kitty window, by using the @selection placeholder::
#: map kitty_mod+y new_window less @selection
#: }}}
#: Scrolling {{{
# map kitty_mod+up scroll_line_up
map kitty_mod+k scroll_line_up
# map kitty_mod+down scroll_line_down
map kitty_mod+j scroll_line_down
# map kitty_mod+page_up scroll_page_up
# map kitty_mod+page_down scroll_page_down
# map kitty_mod+home scroll_home
# map kitty_mod+end scroll_end
# map kitty_mod+h show_scrollback
#: You can pipe the contents of the current screen + history buffer as
#: STDIN to an arbitrary program using the ``launch`` function. For
#: example, the following opens the scrollback buffer in less in an
#: overlay window::
#: map f1 launch --stdin-source=@screen_scrollback --stdin-add-formatting --type=overlay less +G -R
#: For more details on piping screen and buffer contents to external
#: programs, see launch.
#: }}}
#: Window management {{{
map kitty_mod+enter new_window
#: You can open a new window running an arbitrary program, for
#: example::
#: map kitty_mod+y launch mutt
#: You can open a new window with the current working directory set to
#: the working directory of the current window using::
#: map ctrl+alt+enter launch --cwd=current
#: You can open a new window that is allowed to control kitty via the
#: kitty remote control facility by prefixing the command line with @.
#: Any programs running in that window will be allowed to control
#: kitty. For example::
#: map ctrl+enter launch --allow-remote-control some_program
#: You can open a new window next to the currently active window or as
#: the first window, with::
#: map ctrl+n launch --location=neighbor some_program
#: map ctrl+f launch --location=first some_program
#: For more details, see launch.
map kitty_mod+n new_os_window
#: Works like new_window above, except that it opens a top level OS
#: kitty window. In particular you can use new_os_window_with_cwd to
#: open a window with the current working directory.
map kitty_mod+q close_window
map kitty_mod+] next_window
map kitty_mod+[ previous_window
# map kitty_mod+f move_window_forward
# map kitty_mod+b move_window_backward
# map kitty_mod+` move_window_to_top
# map kitty_mod+r start_resizing_window
# map kitty_mod+1 first_window
# map kitty_mod+2 second_window
# map kitty_mod+3 third_window
# map kitty_mod+4 fourth_window
# map kitty_mod+5 fifth_window
# map kitty_mod+6 sixth_window
# map kitty_mod+7 seventh_window
# map kitty_mod+8 eighth_window
# map kitty_mod+9 ninth_window
# map kitty_mod+0 tenth_window
#: }}}
#: Tab management {{{
map kitty_mod+right next_tab
map kitty_mod+left previous_tab
map kitty_mod+t new_tab
map kitty_mod+w close_tab
# map kitty_mod+. move_tab_forward
# map kitty_mod+, move_tab_backward
# map kitty_mod+alt+t set_tab_title
#: You can also create shortcuts to go to specific tabs, with 1 being
#: the first tab, 2 the second tab and -1 being the previously active
#: tab, and any number larger than the last tab being the last tab::
#: map ctrl+alt+1 goto_tab 1
#: map ctrl+alt+2 goto_tab 2
#: Just as with new_window above, you can also pass the name of
#: arbitrary commands to run when using new_tab and use
#: new_tab_with_cwd. Finally, if you want the new tab to open next to
#: the current tab rather than at the end of the tabs list, use::
#: map ctrl+t new_tab !neighbor [optional cmd to run]
#: }}}
#: Layout management {{{
# map kitty_mod+l next_layout
#: You can also create shortcuts to switch to specific layouts::
#: map ctrl+alt+t goto_layout tall
#: map ctrl+alt+s goto_layout stack
#: Similarly, to switch back to the previous layout::
#: map ctrl+alt+p last_used_layout
#: }}}
#: Font sizes {{{
#: You can change the font size for all top-level kitty OS windows at
#: a time or only the current one.
# map kitty_mod+equal change_font_size all +2.0
# map kitty_mod+minus change_font_size all -2.0
# map kitty_mod+backspace change_font_size all 0
#: To setup shortcuts for specific font sizes::
#: map kitty_mod+f6 change_font_size all 10.0
#: To setup shortcuts to change only the current OS window's font
#: size::
#: map kitty_mod+f6 change_font_size current 10.0
#: }}}
#: Select and act on visible text {{{
#: Use the hints kitten to select text and either pass it to an
#: external program or insert it into the terminal or copy it to the
#: clipboard.
# map kitty_mod+e kitten hints
#: Open a currently visible URL using the keyboard. The program used
#: to open the URL is specified in open_url_with.
# map kitty_mod+p>f kitten hints --type path --program -
#: Select a path/filename and insert it into the terminal. Useful, for
#: instance to run git commands on a filename output from a previous
#: git command.
# map kitty_mod+p>shift+f kitten hints --type path
#: Select a path/filename and open it with the default open program.
# map kitty_mod+p>l kitten hints --type line --program -
#: Select a line of text and insert it into the terminal. Use for the
#: output of things like: ls -1
# map kitty_mod+p>w kitten hints --type word --program -
#: Select words and insert into terminal.
# map kitty_mod+p>h kitten hints --type hash --program -
#: Select something that looks like a hash and insert it into the
#: terminal. Useful with git, which uses sha1 hashes to identify
#: commits
# map kitty_mod+p>n kitten hints --type linenum
#: Select something that looks like filename:linenum and open it in
#: vim at the specified line number.
#: The hints kitten has many more modes of operation that you can map
#: to different shortcuts. For a full description see kittens/hints.
#: }}}
#: Miscellaneous {{{
# map kitty_mod+f11 toggle_fullscreen
# map kitty_mod+f10 toggle_maximized
# map kitty_mod+u kitten unicode_input
# map kitty_mod+f2 edit_config_file
# map kitty_mod+escape kitty_shell window
#: Open the kitty shell in a new window/tab/overlay/os_window to
#: control kitty using commands.
# map kitty_mod+a>m set_background_opacity +0.1
# map kitty_mod+a>l set_background_opacity -0.1
# map kitty_mod+a>1 set_background_opacity 1
# map kitty_mod+a>d set_background_opacity default
# map kitty_mod+delete clear_terminal reset active
#: You can create shortcuts to clear/reset the terminal. For example::
#: # Reset the terminal
#: map kitty_mod+f9 clear_terminal reset active
#: # Clear the terminal screen by erasing all contents
#: map kitty_mod+f10 clear_terminal clear active
#: # Clear the terminal scrollback by erasing it
#: map kitty_mod+f11 clear_terminal scrollback active
#: # Scroll the contents of the screen into the scrollback
#: map kitty_mod+f12 clear_terminal scroll active
#: If you want to operate on all windows instead of just the current
#: one, use all instead of active.
#: It is also possible to remap Ctrl+L to both scroll the current
#: screen contents into the scrollback buffer and clear the screen,
#: instead of just clearing the screen::
#: map ctrl+l combine : clear_terminal scroll active : send_text normal,application \x0c
#: You can tell kitty to send arbitrary (UTF-8) encoded text to the
#: client program when pressing specified shortcut keys. For example::
#: map ctrl+alt+a send_text all Special text
#: This will send "Special text" when you press the ctrl+alt+a key
#: combination. The text to be sent is a python string literal so you
#: can use escapes like \x1b to send control codes or \u21fb to send
#: unicode characters (or you can just input the unicode characters
#: directly as UTF-8 text). The first argument to send_text is the
#: keyboard modes in which to activate the shortcut. The possible
#: values are normal or application or kitty or a comma separated
#: combination of them. The special keyword all means all modes. The
#: modes normal and application refer to the DECCKM cursor key mode
#: for terminals, and kitty refers to the special kitty extended
#: keyboard protocol.
#: Another example, that outputs a word and then moves the cursor to
#: the start of the line (same as pressing the Home key)::
#: map ctrl+alt+a send_text normal Word\x1b[H
#: map ctrl+alt+a send_text application Word\x1bOH
#: }}}
# }}}

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let mapleader =","
if ! filereadable(system('echo -n "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nvim/autoload/plug.vim"'))
echo "Downloading junegunn/vim-plug to manage plugins..."
silent !mkdir -p ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nvim/autoload/
silent !curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim" > ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nvim/autoload/plug.vim
autocmd VimEnter * PlugInstall
endif
call plug#begin(system('echo -n "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nvim/plugged"'))
"Plug 'tpope/vim-surround'
"Plug 'preservim/nerdtree'
"Plug 'junegunn/goyo.vim'
"Plug 'PotatoesMaster/i3-vim-syntax'
"Plug 'jreybert/vimagit'
"Plug 'lukesmithxyz/vimling'
Plug 'https://git.dotya.ml/dalahast/deadkeys.git'
"Plug 'vimwiki/vimwiki'
Plug 'bling/vim-airline'
Plug 'tpope/vim-commentary'
"Plug 'kovetskiy/sxhkd-vim'
Plug 'ap/vim-css-color'
call plug#end()
" Enable system clipboard
set clipboard+=unnamedplus
" Indent using 4 spaces
set tabstop=4
set softtabstop=-1
set shiftwidth=0
set shiftround
set expandtab
set autoindent
set smartindent
" Split from bottom right
set splitbelow splitright
" nnoremap c "_c
set nocompatible
filetype plugin on
syntax on
set encoding=utf-8
" Line numbering relative to cursor
set number relativenumber
" Enable autocompletion:
set wildmode=longest,list,full
" Disable automatic commenting on newline:
autocmd FileType * setlocal formatoptions-=c formatoptions-=r formatoptions-=o
" vimling:
nm <leader>d :call ToggleDeadKeys()<CR>
imap <leader>d <esc>:call ToggleDeadKeys()<CR>a
" Compile tex document
map <leader>c <esc>:w! \| !lualatex %<CR>
" Runs a script that cleans out tex build files whenever I close out of a .tex file.
autocmd VimLeave *.tex !texclear %
" Ensure tex files are read as tex
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.tex set filetype=tex
" Save as sudo for files that require it
cnoremap w!! execute 'silent! write !sudo tee % >/dev/null' <bar> edit!
" Automatically deletes all trailing whitespace and newlines at end of file on save.
autocmd BufWritePre * %s/\s\+$//e
autocmd BufWritepre * %s/\n\+\%$//e

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# Config for sway
#
### Variables
#
set {
$mod Mod4
$left h
$down j
$up k
$right l
$term kitty
#$menu rofi -show drun -icon-theme "Papirus-Dark" -show-icons | xargs swaymsg exec --
$menu wofi --show drun | xargs swaymsg exec --
$runmenu wofi --show run | xargs swaymsg exec --
$gnome-schema org.gnome.desktop.interface
$gtk_theme "Adapta-Nokto-Eta"
$icon_theme "Papirus-Dark"
$bg ~/Pictures/drain.png
#$lockscreen exec '~/.local/bin/lockscreen'
$lockscreen 'swaylock --screenshots --clock --indicator --indicator-radius 100 --indicator-thickness 10 --effect-blur 7x5 --effect-vignette 0.4:0.4 --ring-color bb00cc --key-hl-color 880033 --line-color 00000000 --inside-color 00000088 --separator-color 00000000 --grace 2 --fade-in 0.2'
# Heads
# For desktop
$primary DP-1
$portrait DVI-D-1
# For dankpad
#$primary LVDS-1
# For thonkpad
#$primary eDP-1
}
#
### Autoruns
#
exec_always --no-startup-id {
pkill flashfocus
gsettings set $gnome-schema gtk-theme $gtk_theme
gsettings set $gnome-schema icon-theme $icon_theme
gsettings set $gnome-schema font-name 'Cantarell 10'
gsettings set $gnome-schema monospace=font-name 'Anka/Coder 11'
mako --anchor top-right > /tmp/mako.log 2>&1
flashfocus
swaymsg focus output $primary
evolution
telegram-desktop
swayidle -w timeout 1200 exec $lockscreen\
timeout 1201 'swaymsg "output * dpms off"'\
resume 'swaymsg "output * dpms on"'\
before-sleep exec $lockscreen
}
#
### Output configuration
#
# For desktop
output $primary pos 1050 200 res 1920x1200
output $portrait pos 0 0 res 1680x1050
output $portrait transform 270
# For dankpad
#output $primary pos 0 0 res 1600x900
# For thonkpad
#output $primary pos 0 0 res 1920x1080
# Set desktop background for all heads
output * bg $bg fill
#
### Key bindings
#
# Basics:
#
# Start a terminal
bindsym $mod+Return exec $term
# Kill focused window
bindsym $mod+Shift+q kill
# Start your launcher
bindsym $mod+d exec $menu
bindsym $mod+shift+d exec $runmenu
# Drag floating windows by holding down $mod and left mouse button.
# Resize them with right mouse button + $mod.
# Despite the name, also works for non-floating windows.
# Change normal to inverse to use left mouse button for resizing and right
# mouse button for dragging.
floating_modifier $mod normal
# Reload the configuration file
bindsym $mod+Shift+c reload
# Exit sway (logs you out of your Wayland session)
bindsym $mod+Shift+e exec swaynag -t warning -m 'Do you really want to exit sway? This will end your Wayland session.' -b 'Yes, exit sway' 'swaymsg exit'
#Lock the session
bindsym Control+Shift+l exec $lockscreen
#
# Program shortcuts
#
bindsym {
$mod+c exec gnome-calculator
}
#
# Moving around:
#
# Move your focus around
bindsym $mod+$left focus left
bindsym $mod+$down focus down
bindsym $mod+$up focus up
bindsym $mod+$right focus right
# Or use $mod+[up|down|left|right]
bindsym $mod+Left focus left
bindsym $mod+Down focus down
bindsym $mod+Up focus up
bindsym $mod+Right focus right
bindsym $mod+comma workspace prev_on_output
bindsym $mod+period workspace next_on_output
bindsym $mod+Shift+tab workspace back_and_forth
bindsym $mod+Shift+comma focus output left
bindsym $mod+Shift+period focus output right
# Move the focused window with the same, but add Shift
bindsym $mod+Shift+$left move left
bindsym $mod+Shift+$down move down
bindsym $mod+Shift+$up move up
bindsym $mod+Shift+$right move right
# Ditto, with arrow keys
bindsym $mod+Shift+Left move left
bindsym $mod+Shift+Down move down
bindsym $mod+Shift+Up move up
bindsym $mod+Shift+Right move right
#
# Workspaces:
#
# Switch to workspace
# For multihead with switching script
bindsym $mod+1 exec switchws.py 1
bindsym $mod+2 exec switchws.py 2
bindsym $mod+3 exec switchws.py 3
bindsym $mod+4 exec switchws.py 4
bindsym $mod+5 exec switchws.py 5
bindsym $mod+6 exec switchws.py 6
bindsym $mod+7 exec switchws.py 7
bindsym $mod+8 exec switchws.py 8
bindsym $mod+9 exec switchws.py 9
bindsym $mod+0 exec switchws.py 10
# For single head configs
# bindsym $mod+1 workspace 1
# bindsym $mod+2 workspace 2
# bindsym $mod+3 workspace 3
# bindsym $mod+4 workspace 4
# bindsym $mod+5 workspace 5
# bindsym $mod+6 workspace 6
# bindsym $mod+7 workspace 7
# bindsym $mod+8 workspace 8
# bindsym $mod+9 workspace 9
# bindsym $mod+0 workspace 10
# Old manual switching for extra head
# bindsym $mod+Control+1 workspace P1
# bindsym $mod+Control+2 workspace P2
# bindsym $mod+Control+3 workspace P3
# bindsym $mod+Control+4 workspace P4
# bindsym $mod+Control+5 workspace P5
# bindsym $mod+Control+6 workspace P6
# bindsym $mod+Control+7 workspace P7
# bindsym $mod+Control+8 workspace P8
# bindsym $mod+Control+9 workspace P9
# bindsym $mod+Control+0 workspace P10
bindsym $mod+t workspace comm
bindsym $mod+m workspace M
# Move focused container to workspace
bindsym $mod+Shift+1 move container to workspace 1
bindsym $mod+Shift+2 move container to workspace 2
bindsym $mod+Shift+3 move container to workspace 3
bindsym $mod+Shift+4 move container to workspace 4
bindsym $mod+Shift+5 move container to workspace 5
bindsym $mod+Shift+6 move container to workspace 6
bindsym $mod+Shift+7 move container to workspace 7
bindsym $mod+Shift+8 move container to workspace 8
bindsym $mod+Shift+9 move container to workspace 9
bindsym $mod+Shift+0 move container to workspace 10
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+1 move container to workspace 1P
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+2 move container to workspace 2P
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+3 move container to workspace 3P
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+4 move container to workspace 4P
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+5 move container to workspace 5P
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+6 move container to workspace 6P
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+7 move container to workspace 7P
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+8 move container to workspace 8P
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+9 move container to workspace 9P
bindsym $mod+Shift+Control+0 move container to workspace 10P
# Workspace-monitor assignments
workspace 1P output $portrait
workspace 2P output $portrait
workspace 3P output $portrait
workspace 4P output $portrait
workspace 5P output $portrait
workspace 6P output $portrait
workspace 7P output $portrait
workspace 8P output $portrait
workspace 9P output $portrait
workspace 10P output $portrait
workspace comm output $portrait
workspace M output $portrait
# For single head devices
#workspace comm output $primary
workspace 1 output $primary
workspace 2 output $primary
workspace 3 output $primary
workspace 4 output $primary
workspace 5 output $primary
workspace 6 output $primary
workspace 7 output $primary
workspace 8 output $primary
workspace 9 output $primary
workspace 10 output $primary
# Assign programs to workspaces
assign [app_id="evolution"] comm
assign [instance="telegram-desktop"] comm
#
# Layout stuff:
#
# You can "split" the current object of your focus with
# $mod+b or $mod+v, for horizontal and vertical splits
# respectively.
bindsym $mod+b splith
bindsym $mod+v splitv
# Switch the current container between different layout styles
bindsym $mod+s layout stacking
bindsym $mod+w layout tabbed
bindsym $mod+e layout toggle split
# Make the current focus fullscreen
bindsym $mod+f fullscreen
# Toggle the current focus between tiling and floating mode
bindsym $mod+Shift+space floating toggle
# Swap focus between the tiling area and the floating area
bindsym $mod+space focus mode_toggle
# Move focus to the parent container
bindsym $mod+a focus parent
#
# Media keys and screenshots
#
bindsym XF86PowerOff exec systemctl suspend
bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +5%
bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -5%
bindsym XF86AudioMute exec pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle
bindsym XF86AudioMicMute exec pactl set-source-mute @DEFAULT_SOURCE@ toggle
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessDown exec brightnessctl set 5%-
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessUp exec brightnessctl set +5%
bindsym print exec grim ~/Pictures/Screenshots/grim-$(date +'%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S').png
bindsym Shift+print exec grim -g "$(slurp)" ~/Pictures/Screenshots/grim-$(date +'%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S').png
#
# Scratchpad:
#
# Sway has a "scratchpad", which is a bag of holding for windows.
# You can send windows there and get them back later.
# Move the currently focused window to the scratchpad
bindsym $mod+Shift+minus move scratchpad
# Show the next scratchpad window or hide the focused scratchpad window.
# If there are multiple scratchpad windows, this command cycles through them.
bindsym $mod+minus scratchpad show
#
# Resizing containers:
#
mode "resize" {
# left will shrink the containers width
# right will grow the containers width
# up will shrink the containers height
# down will grow the containers height
bindsym $left resize shrink width 10px
bindsym $down resize grow height 10px
bindsym $up resize shrink height 10px
bindsym $right resize grow width 10px
# Ditto, with arrow keys
bindsym Left resize shrink width 10px
bindsym Down resize grow height 10px
bindsym Up resize shrink height 10px
bindsym Right resize grow width 10px
# Return to default mode
bindsym Return mode "default"
bindsym Escape mode "default"
}
bindsym $mod+r mode "resize"
#
### Input
#
input 1203:12325:CHICONY_USB_NetVista_Full_Width_Keyboard {
xkb_numlock enabled
xkb_options caps:escape
}
focus_follows_mouse yes
focus_wrapping yes
popup_during_fullscreen leave_fullscreen
focus_on_window_activation focus
#
### Look and feel
#
# Gaps
#
gaps inner 2
gaps outer 4
#
# Title Bar
#
titlebar_padding 1
font "Cantarell 10"
#
# Font
#
font pango: Cantarell 12px
#
# Borders
#
default_border pixel 2
default_floating_border pixel 2
#
# Status Bar:
#
bar {
# output DP-1
swaybar_command waybar
}
# bar {
# position top
# output DVI-D-1
# status_command while date +'%Y-%m-%d %l:%M:%S %p'; do sleep 1; done
# }
#
# Window settings
#
for_window [class="Brave-browser"] inhibit_idle focus; layout tabbed
#
# Floating windows
#
for_window [class="pop-up"] floating enable; border normal $border
for_window [window_role="pop-up"] floating enable; border normal $border
for_window [window_role="task_dialog"] floating enable; border normal $border
for_window [class="matplotlib"] floating enable; border normal $border
for_window [title="ImageMagick.*"] {
floating enable;
border normal $border
title_format " %title"
}
for_window [title="nmtui"] {
border normal $border
resize set width 882
resize set height 600
floating enable
}
for_window [app_id="nm-connection-editor"] {
floating enable
resize set width 882px
resize set height 600px
}
for_window [app_id="pavucontrol"] {
floating enable
resize set width 882px
resize set height 600px
}
for_window [title="Calculator"] floating enable; border pixel 2
include /etc/sway/config.d/*

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[{
"name": "portrait",
"layer": "top",
"height": 16,
"width": 1050,
"output": "DVI-D-1",
"modules-left": ["sway/workspaces", "sway/mode"],
"modules-center": ["sway/window"],
"modules-right": ["clock#date", "clock#time"],
// Modules for portrait bar
"clock#time": {
"interval": 1,
"format": "{:%H:%M:%S}",
"tooltip": false
},
"clock#date": {
"interval": 10,
"format": "{:%a %b %e %Y}",
"tooltip": false
}
},
{
"output": "DP-1",
"layer": "top", // Waybar at top layer
"position": "top", // Waybar position (top|bottom|left|right)
"height": 16, // Waybar height (to be removed for auto height)
"width": 1920, // Waybar width
// Choose the order of the modules
"modules-left": ["sway/workspaces", "sway/mode"],
"modules-center": ["sway/window"],
"modules-right": ["tray", "pulseaudio", "network", "cpu", "memory", "temperature", "backlight", "battery", "battery#bat2", "clock#date", "clock#time"],
// Modules configuration
"sway/mode": {
"format": "<span style=\"italic\">{}</span>"
},
"mpd": {
"format": "{stateIcon} {consumeIcon}{randomIcon}{repeatIcon}{singleIcon}{artist} - {album} - {title} ({elapsedTime:%M:%S}/{totalTime:%M:%S}) ",
"format-disconnected": "Disconnected ",
"format-stopped": "{consumeIcon}{randomIcon}{repeatIcon}{singleIcon}Stopped ",
"unknown-tag": "N/A",
"interval": 2,
"consume-icons": {
"on": " "
},
"random-icons": {
"off": "<span color=\"#f53c3c\"></span> ",
"on": " "
},
"repeat-icons": {
"on": " "
},
"single-icons": {
"on": "1 "
},
"state-icons": {
"paused": "",
"playing": ""
},
"tooltip-format": "MPD (connected)",
"tooltip-format-disconnected": "MPD (disconnected)"
},
"idle_inhibitor": {
"format": "{icon}",
"format-icons": {
"activated": "",
"deactivated": ""
}
},
"tray": {
"icon-size": 16,
"spacing": 10
},
"clock#time": {
"interval": 1,
"format": "{:%H:%M:%S}",
"tooltip": false
},
"clock#date": {
"interval": 10,
"format": "{:%a %b %e}",
"tooltip": true,
"tooltip-format": "{:%a %b %e %Y}"
},
"cpu": {
"format": " {usage}%",
"tooltip": true,
"interval": 2
},
"memory": {
"format": "{:2}%",
"on-click": "exec kitty htop"
},
"temperature": {
// "thermal-zone": 2,
// "hwmon-path": "/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon2/temp1_input",
"critical-threshold": 80,
"format": "{icon} {temperatureC}°C",
"format-icons": ["", "", ""],
"on-click": "exec kitty watch -n 5 sensors",
"tooltip": true
},
"backlight": {
// "device": "acpi_video1",
"format": "{icon}{percent}",
"format-icons": [""]
},
"battery": {
"bat": "BAT0",
"states": {
"good": 95,
"warning": 30,
"critical": 15
},
"format": "{icon}{capacity}%",
"format-charging": "{capacity:3}%",
"format-plugged": "{capacity:3}%",
"format-alt": "{icon}{time}",
"format-good": "", // An empty format will hide the module
"format-full": "",
"format-icons": ["", "", "", "", ""]
},
"battery#bat2": {
"bat": "BAT1",
"states": {
"good": 95,
"warning": 30,
"critical": 15
},
"format": "{icon}{capacity}%",
"format-charging": "{capacity:3}%",
"format-plugged": "{capacity:3}%",
"format-alt": "{icon}{time}",
"format-good": "", // An empty format will hide the module
"format-full": "",
"format-icons": ["", "", "", "", ""]
},
"network": {
// "interface": "wlp2*", // (Optional) To force the use of this interface
"format-wifi": " {essid} ({signalStrength}%)",
"format-ethernet": "",
"format-linked": " {ifname} (No IP)",
"format-disconnected": "Disconnected ⚠",
"format-alt": "{ifname} {ipaddr}/{cidr} ▲{bandwidthUpBits}▼{bandwidthDownBits}",
"on-click-right": "exec kitty nmtui",
"interval": 1,
"tooltip-format": "{ifname} {ipaddr}/{cidr} ▲{bandwidthUpBits}▼{bandwidthDownBits}"
},
"pulseaudio": {
// "scroll-step": 1, // %, can be a float
"format": "{icon} {volume}% {format_source}",
"format-bluetooth": "{volume}% {icon} {format_source}",
"format-bluetooth-muted": " {icon} {format_source}",
"format-muted": " {format_source}",
"format-source": " {volume}%",
"format-source-muted": "",
"format-icons": {
"headphone": "",
"hands-free": "",
"headset": "",
"phone": "",
"portable": "",
"car": "",
"default": ["", "", ""]
},
"on-click": "pavucontrol"
},
"custom/media": {
"format": "{icon} {}",
"return-type": "json",
"max-length": 40,
"format-icons": {
"spotify": "",
"default": "🎜"
},
"escape": true,
"exec": "$HOME/.config/waybar/mediaplayer.py 2> /dev/null" // Script in resources folder
// "exec": "$HOME/.config/waybar/mediaplayer.py --player spotify 2> /dev/null" // Filter player based on name
}
}]

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* {
border-radius: 0;
/* `otf-font-awesome` is required to be installed for icons */
font-family: 'Anka/Coder';/*Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; */
font-size: 14px;
font-weight: bold;
min-height: 0;
}
window#waybar {
background-color: transparent;
/* background-color: #002b36; */
color: #a6baba;
transition-property: background-color;
transition-duration: .5s;
}
window#waybar.hidden {
opacity: 0.2;
}
#workspaces button {
padding: 1px 5px 0px;
background-color: transparent;
color: #a6baba;
border-top: 2px solid transparent;
}
/* https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/wiki/FAQ#the-workspace-buttons-have-a-strange-hover-effect */
#workspaces button:hover {
background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
box-shadow: inherit;
}
#workspaces button.focused {
background-color: #073642; /*#64727D;*/
border-top: 2px solid #839496;
padding: 1px 5px 0px;
}
#workspaces button.urgent {
background-color: #eb4d4b;
}
#mode {
padding: 1px 5px 0px;
background-color: #073642;
}
#clock,
#battery,
#cpu,
#memory,
#temperature,
#backlight,
#network,
#pulseaudio,
#tray,
#idle_inhibitor,
#mpd {
padding: 0 1px 0;
margin: 0 4px 0;
color: #a6baba;
background-color: transparent;
}
#clock {
padding: 0 0 0;
}
#clock.time {
min-width: 60px;
}
#battery.charging {
color: #26A65B;
}
@keyframes blink {
to {
background-color: #ffffff;
color: #000000;
}
}
#battery.critical:not(.charging) {
background-color: #f53c3c;
color: #ffffff;
animation-name: blink;
animation-duration: 0.5s;
animation-timing-function: linear;
animation-iteration-count: infinite;
animation-direction: alternate;
}
#network.disconnected {
color: #f53c3c;
}
#temperature.critical {
background-color: #eb4d4b;
}

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width=800px
allow_images=true
image_size=18

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window {
margin: 5px;
background-color: #002b36;
}
#outer-box {
border: 2px solid #93a1a1;
}
#text {
color: #839496;
font-family: 'Anka/Coder';
margin-left: 10px;
}
#entry {
background-color: #002b36;
font-family: 'Anka/Coder';
}
#entry:selected {
background-color: #073642;
border: 0px;
}
#input {
background-color: #002b36;
font-family: 'Anka/Coder';
}

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alias hstat="stat -c \"%A %a %n\" *"
alias rsync="rsync -P -r"

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function cpr() {
rsync --archive -hh --partial --info=stats1 --info=progress2 --modify-window=1 "$@"
}
function mvr() {
rsync --archive -hh --partial --info=stats1 --info=progress2 --modify-window=1 --remove-source-files "$@"
}

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/home/drew/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins

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.DS_Store

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#!/bin/sh
##:clean temp dir
#rm -Rf $HOME/.tmp/lscreen
##:make temp dir
#mkdir -p $HOME/.tmp/lscreen
##:define paths as variables
#screen=$HOME/.tmp/lscreen/screen.png
#lbg=$HOME/.tmp/lscreen/lbg.png
##:take screenshot
#grim $screen
##:stretch the screenshot to pixelate - fast
#convert $screen -scale 10% -scale 1000% $lbg
##:simple bidirectional blur - slow
##convert $screen -blur 0x8 $lbg
##:remove original screenshot
#rm $screen
##:execute lock with created background
#swaylock -f -e -i "$lbg"
revert() {
killall swayidle
}
trap revert HUP INT TERM
swayidle -w \
timeout 5 'swaymsg "output * dpms off"' \
resume 'swaymsg "output * dpms on"' &
swaylock --screenshots --clock --indicator --indicator-radius 100 --indicator-thickness 10 --effect-blur 7x5 --effect-vignette 0.4:0.4 --ring-color bb00cc --key-hl-color 880033 --line-color 00000000 --inside-color 00000088 --separator-color 00000000 --grace 2 --fade-in 0.2
revert

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import logging
import sys
import signal
import gi
import json
gi.require_version('Playerctl', '2.0')
from gi.repository import Playerctl, GLib
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def write_output(text, player):
logger.info('Writing output')
output = {'text': text,
'class': 'custom-' + player.props.player_name,
'alt': player.props.player_name}
sys.stdout.write(json.dumps(output) + '\n')
sys.stdout.flush()
def on_play(player, status, manager):
logger.info('Received new playback status')
on_metadata(player, player.props.metadata, manager)
def on_metadata(player, metadata, manager):
logger.info('Received new metadata')
track_info = ''
if player.props.player_name == 'spotify' and \
'mpris:trackid' in metadata.keys() and \
':ad:' in player.props.metadata['mpris:trackid']:
track_info = 'AD PLAYING'
elif player.get_artist() == None and player.get_title() != '':
track_info = player.get_title()
elif player.get_artist() != '' and player.get_title() != '':
track_info = '{artist} - {title}'.format(artist=player.get_artist(),
title=player.get_title())
else:
track_info = player.get_title()
if player.props.status != 'Playing' and track_info:
track_info = '' + track_info
if player.props.status == 'Playing' and track_info:
track_info = '' + track_info
write_output(track_info, player)
def on_player_appeared(manager, player, selected_player=None):
if player is not None and (selected_player is None or player.name == selected_player):
init_player(manager, player)
else:
logger.debug("New player appeared, but it's not the selected player, skipping")
def on_player_vanished(manager, player):
logger.info('Player has vanished')
sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.flush()
def init_player(manager, name):
logger.debug('Initialize player: {player}'.format(player=name.name))
player = Playerctl.Player.new_from_name(name)
player.connect('playback-status', on_play, manager)
player.connect('metadata', on_metadata, manager)
manager.manage_player(player)
on_metadata(player, player.props.metadata, manager)
def signal_handler(sig, frame):
logger.debug('Received signal to stop, exiting')
sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.flush()
# loop.quit()
sys.exit(0)
def parse_arguments():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Increase verbosity with every occurence of -v
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=0)
# Define for which player we're listening
parser.add_argument('--player')
return parser.parse_args()
def main():
arguments = parse_arguments()
# Initialize logging
logging.basicConfig(stream=sys.stderr, level=logging.DEBUG,
format='%(name)s %(levelname)s %(message)s')
# Logging is set by default to WARN and higher.
# With every occurrence of -v it's lowered by one
logger.setLevel(max((3 - arguments.verbose) * 10, 0))
# Log the sent command line arguments
logger.debug('Arguments received {}'.format(vars(arguments)))
manager = Playerctl.PlayerManager()
loop = GLib.MainLoop()
manager.connect('name-appeared', lambda *args: on_player_appeared(*args, arguments.player))
manager.connect('player-vanished', on_player_vanished)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler)
for player in manager.props.player_names:
if arguments.player is not None and arguments.player != player.name:
logger.debug('{player} is not the filtered player, skipping it'
.format(player=player.name)
)
continue
init_player(manager, player)
loop.run()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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#!/bin/zsh
echo -n 1000 | tee /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/serio2/rate
echo -n 200 | tee /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/serio2/sensitivity
echo -n 75 | tee /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/serio2/speed
echo -n 1000 | tee /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/serio2/resolution
echo -n 2 | tee /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/serio2/inertia
echo -n 2 | tee /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/serio2/mindrag
echo -n 1 | tee /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/serio2/press_to_select
xset m 0 0

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#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
from i3ipc import Connection
PRIMARY = "eDP-1"
class Switcher():
def __init__(self, connection):
self.sway = connection
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
self.ws = sys.argv[1]
else:
raise TypeError("At least one argument is required")
def find_focused_out(self):
outputs = self.sway.get_outputs()
for output in outputs:
if output.focused:
focused_out = output.name
return focused_out
def move_to_next(self):
focused_out = self.find_focused_out()
if focused_out == PRIMARY:
self.sway.command("move container to workspace {}".format(self.ws + "s"))
else:
self.sway.command("move container to workspace {}".format(self.ws))
def move_to(self):
focused_out = self.find_focused_out()
if focused_out == PRIMARY:
self.sway.command("move container to workspace {}".format(self.ws))
else:
self.sway.command("move container to workspace {}".format(self.ws + "s"))
def switch_ws(self):
focused_out = self.find_focused_out()
if focused_out == PRIMARY:
self.sway.command("workspace {}".format(self.ws))
else:
self.sway.command("workspace {}".format(self.ws + "s"))
def switch_other_ws(self):
focused_out = self.find_focused_out()
if focused_out == PRIMARY:
self.sway.command("workspace {}".format(self.ws + "s"))
else:
self.sway.command("workspace {}".format(self.ws))
def main():
switcher = Switcher(Connection())
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
flag = sys.argv[2]
else:
flag = None
if not flag:
switcher.switch_ws()
if flag == "-m":
switcher.move_to()
if flag == "-n":
switcher.move_to_next()
if flag == "-o":
switcher.switch_other_ws()
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown operation")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
# Clears the build files of a LaTeX/XeLaTeX build.
# I have vim run this file whenever I exit a .tex file.
case "$1" in
*.tex)
file=$(readlink -f "$1")
dir=$(dirname "$file")
base="${file%.*}"
find "$dir" -maxdepth 1 -type f -regextype gnu-awk -regex "^$base\\.(4tc|xref|tmp|pyc|pyo|fls|vrb|fdb_latexmk|bak|swp|aux|log|synctex\\(busy\\)|lof|lot|maf|idx|mtc|mtc0|nav|out|snm|toc|bcf|run\\.xml|synctex\\.gz|blg|bbl)" -delete ;;
*) printf "Give .tex file as argument.\\n" ;;
esac

@ -1 +0,0 @@
.zprofile

@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# ~/.xinitrc
#
# Executed by startx (run your window manager from here)
userresources=$HOME/.Xresources
#usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap
sysresources=/etc/X11/xinit/.Xresources
#sysmodmap=/etc/X11/xinit/.Xmodmap
export XDG_SESSION_TYPE=x11
export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=X-cinnamon
export XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=X-cinnamon
export CLUTTER_BACKEND=x11
export ECORE_EVAS_ENGINE=x11
export ELM_ENGINE=x11
export SDL_VIDEODRIVER=x11
export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME="qt5ct"
#export QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE=gtk2
export QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb
export QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR=0
#export QT_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTORS=1
export EDITOR=/usr/bin/nvim
#export GTK2_RC_FILES="$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0"
eval $(/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=pkcs11,secrets,ssh)
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
exec cinnamon-session

@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
# Adds `~/.local/bin` to $PATH
export PATH="$PATH:$(du "$HOME/.local/bin/" | cut -f2 | tr '\n' ':' | sed 's/:*$//')"
# Session
export XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland
export XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=sway
export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=sway
# Default programs:
export EDITOR="nvim"
export TERMINAL="kitty"
export BROWSER="chromium --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland"
export READER="zathura"
# Env vars
export CLUTTER_BACKEND=wayland
export QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland-egl
export ECORE_EVAS_ENGINE=wayland-egl
export ELM_ENGINE=wayland_egl
export SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland
export NO_AT_BRIDGE=1
export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME="qt5ct"
export _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1
export MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
export MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE=1
export TDESKTOP_USE_PORTAL=1
# ~/ Clean-up:
export XDG_CONFIG_HOME="$HOME/.config"
export XDG_DATA_HOME="$HOME/.local/share"
export XDG_CACHE_HOME="$HOME/.cache"
export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR="$HOME/.local/temp"
# Start graphical server on tty1 if not already running.
[ "$(tty)" = "/dev/tty1" ] && ! ps -e | grep -qw Xorg && exec sway
[ "$(tty)" = "/dev/tty2" ] && ! ps -e | grep -qw sway && exec startx

98
.zshrc

@ -1,27 +1,38 @@
# Path to your oh-my-zsh installation.
export ZSH="/home/drew/.oh-my-zsh"
# If you come from bash you might have to change your $PATH.
# export PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:$PATH
# Set name of the theme to load
# Path to your oh-my-zsh installation.
export ZSH="$HOME/.oh-my-zsh"
# Set name of the theme to load --- if set to "random", it will
# load a random theme each time oh-my-zsh is loaded, in which case,
# to know which specific one was loaded, run: echo $RANDOM_THEME
# See https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Themes
ZSH_THEME="agnoster"
# Set list of themes to pick from when loading at random
# Setting this variable when ZSH_THEME=random will cause zsh to load
# a theme from this variable instead of looking in $ZSH/themes/
# If set to an empty array, this variable will have no effect.
# ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES=( "robbyrussell" "agnoster" )
# Uncomment the following line to use case-sensitive completion.
CASE_SENSITIVE="true"
# CASE_SENSITIVE="true"
# Uncomment the following line to use hyphen-insensitive completion.
# Case-sensitive completion must be off. _ and - will be interchangeable.
# HYPHEN_INSENSITIVE="true"
# Uncomment the following line to disable bi-weekly auto-update checks.
# DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE="true"
# Uncomment the following line to automatically update without prompting.
DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT="true"
# Uncomment one of the following lines to change the auto-update behavior
# zstyle ':omz:update' mode disabled # disable automatic updates
# zstyle ':omz:update' mode auto # update automatically without asking
# zstyle ':omz:update' mode reminder # just remind me to update when it's time
# Uncomment the following line to change how often to auto-update (in days).
export UPDATE_ZSH_DAYS=14
# zstyle ':omz:update' frequency 13
# Uncomment the following line if pasting URLs and other text is messed up.
# DISABLE_MAGIC_FUNCTIONS=true
# DISABLE_MAGIC_FUNCTIONS="true"
# Uncomment the following line to disable colors in ls.
# DISABLE_LS_COLORS="true"
@ -29,7 +40,13 @@ export UPDATE_ZSH_DAYS=14
# Uncomment the following line to disable auto-setting terminal title.
# DISABLE_AUTO_TITLE="true"
# Uncomment the following line to enable command auto-correction.
# ENABLE_CORRECTION="true"
# Uncomment the following line to display red dots whilst waiting for completion.
# You can also set it to another string to have that shown instead of the default red dots.
# e.g. COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS="%F{yellow}waiting...%f"
# Caution: this setting can cause issues with multiline prompts in zsh < 5.7.1 (see #5765)
COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS="true"
# Uncomment the following line if you want to disable marking untracked files
@ -49,52 +66,64 @@ COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS="true"
ZSH_CUSTOM=~/.config/zsh
# Which plugins would you like to load?
# Standard plugins can be found in ~/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/*
# Custom plugins may be added to ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/
# Standard plugins can be found in $ZSH/plugins/
# Custom plugins may be added to $ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/
# Example format: plugins=(rails git textmate ruby lighthouse)
# Add wisely, as too many plugins slow down shell startup.
plugins=(
archlinux
git
history-substring-search
colored-man-pages
zsh-autosuggestions
zsh-syntax-highlighting
git
history-substring-search
colored-man-pages
zsh-autosuggestions
zsh-syntax-highlighting
)
source $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh
# User configuration
# export MANPATH="/usr/local/man:$MANPATH"
# You may need to manually set your language environment
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
# Preferred editor for local and remote sessions
if [[ -n $SSH_CONNECTION ]]; then
export EDITOR='vim'
else
export EDITOR='nvim'
fi
# Compilation flags
# export ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64"
# ssh auth stuffs
if [ ! -S ~/.ssh/ssh_auth_sock ]; then
eval `ssh-agent` > /dev/null
ln -sf "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" ~/.ssh/ssh_auth_sock
# Set personal aliases, overriding those provided by oh-my-zsh libs,
# plugins, and themes. Aliases can be placed here, though oh-my-zsh
# users are encouraged to define aliases within the ZSH_CUSTOM folder.
# For a full list of active aliases, run `alias`.
#
# Example aliases
# alias zshconfig="mate ~/.zshrc"
# alias ohmyzsh="mate ~/.oh-my-zsh"
#
alias python="python3.12"
# SSH agent
if [ ! -S ~/.ssh/sh_auth_sock ]
then
eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"
ln -sf "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" ~/.ssh/ssh_auth_sock
fi
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK=~/.ssh/ssh_auth_sock
ssh-add -l > /dev/null || ssh-add > /dev/null
ssh-add -l > /dev/null || ssh-add --apple-use-keychain > /dev/null
if [ -n "$DESKTOP_SESSION" ];then
eval $(gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=ssh)
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
fi
# Lines configured by zsh-newuser-install
HISTFILE=~/.histfile
HISTSIZE=10000
SAVEHIST=10000
setopt appendhistory autocd extendedglob
unsetopt beep
# End of lines configured by zsh-newuser-install
# The following lines were added by compinstall
zstyle :compinstall filename '/home/drew/.zshrc'
zstyle :compinstall filename '/home/anon/.zshrc'
autoload -Uz compinit
compinit
prompt_context(){}
@ -103,3 +132,4 @@ autoload -Uz up-line-or-beginning-search
autoload -Uz down-line-or-beginning-search
zle -N up-line-or-beginning-search
zle -N down-line-or-beginning-search