nwg-wrapper
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nwg-wrapper
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Using nwg-wrapper for a HUD of help for sway modes
Usage: sway-mode [-c,--config config-file] [-C,--css css-file] mode Puts sway into mode 'mode' and displays some help by extracting a section from the config file. Options: -c,--config config_file location of your config file (/home/bhepple/.config/sway/config) -C,--css css_file location of your css file (/home/bhepple/.config/nwg-wrapper/mode-help.css) Requires nwg-wrapper https://github.com/nwg-piotr/nwg-wrapper Assumes modes are defined in the config file like this: mode "foobar" { ... } To use this, reassign the bindkey command for the mode like this: bindsym $mod+s exec sway-mode "swap" and in the mode definition, change the mode ending keys to # back to default mode bindsym q exec pkill nwg-wrapper; mode "default" bindsym Return exec pkill nwg-wrapper; mode "default" bindsym Escape exec pkill nwg-wrapper; mode "default" Here's a sample CSS file: window { font-family: "Monospace"; color: rgba (255, 255, 255, 1.0); background-color: rgba (255, 255, 255, 0.1); } #box-inner { background-color: rgba (23, 53, 63, 0.7); border-radius: 5px; border-style: dotted; border-width: 1px; border-color: rgba (156, 142, 122, 0.7); padding: 10px; }
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Digital overlay clock?
Here's a script that uses nwg-wrapper to display a countdown - it would be easy to modify it to display a digital clock.
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How can I use a terminal/application as wallpaper?
Maybe take a look at nwg-wrapper
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Counting down before gtklock or suspend
The countdown into gtklock is created by my script sway-count which uses nwg-wrapper.
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Mucking about with layers
For example, this works using nwg-wrapper :
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is a good practice to put ANY idea on github?
Nope. https://github.com/nwg-piotr/nwg-wrapper/commit/f4c4dc6e9a568ade8b3bce02d73f528a50b02928
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Any tip on optimizing this?
Here's my script. It forks off a playerctl --follow with a custom format to work around read skipping empty items (like a song without an artist). You don't have to do that, I just prefer that so I can add nwg-wrapper to view album art and song title on my desktop without spinning up another playerctl read loop.
- Is there some app that lets you launch a simple text overlay?
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Show local IP permanent on desktop
If your compositor supports layer-shell (i.e., not Gnome) then maybe nwg-wrapper would work.
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gtklock and nwg-wrapper - let's rice the lock!
I had a play with gtklock today and wondered if it would work with nwg-wrapper to enhance the lock screen. It turns out that they work together very well - see screenshot. I've also modified my script for various styles of locking so that it supports gtklock: mylock
dotfiles.cli
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[Question] What are the best plugins for zsh ?
I use about 12 plugins, most of which I've written myself.
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Is there a vim mode for zsh ?
bindkey -v is a builtin starting place, but there's a lot of extra bindings you can add to make it more like Vim. Personally, I've written a few plugins which make up the difference I want, and a few more personal bindings besides.
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Any tip on optimizing this?
Here's my script. It forks off a playerctl --follow with a custom format to work around read skipping empty items (like a song without an artist). You don't have to do that, I just prefer that so I can add nwg-wrapper to view album art and song title on my desktop without spinning up another playerctl read loop.
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How do you keep your install clean?
Any config I write, I add to my dotfiles repo. Then I can clone it down whenever I'm setting up a new machine/reinstall
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exec <application> -> size and position?
I wrote this script to run an arbitrary command when the provided app's window appears.
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Workspaces in use for notification
I'm curious; are you writing something like this?
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Share your shell prompt here!
Custom Powerlevel10k
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Custom mediaplayer.py for Waybar (working with & and "No media playing" status)
Watch out for < and > too. Playerctl's command-line has specifiers for {{markup_escape(title)}}, I use it my playerctl segment. Here's how it looks with the custom CSS.
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General questions about writing bash code
My full config is here, if you want to take a look at anything else, including the plugins I use.
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What are your favorite/dumbest aliases to use when you're feeling lazy?
There's also d and D which map to this function.
What are some alternatives?
nwg-shell - Installer & meta-package for the nwg-shell project: a GTK3-based shell for sway and Hyprland Wayland compositors
waylock - A small screenlocker for Wayland compositors
nwg-dock - GTK3-based dock for sway
config
azote - Wallpaper manager for wlroots-based compositors and some other WMs
agkozak-zsh-prompt - A fast, asynchronous Zsh prompt with color ASCII indicators of Git, exit, SSH, virtual environment, and vi mode status. Framework-agnostic and customizable.
nwg-panel - GTK3-based panel for sway and Hyprland Wayland compositors
cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need
i3wm-Cheatsheet - i3wm Cheatsheet
zsh-prompt-dir-perms - Directory Permissions Segment for Zsh Prompts
nwg-shell-config - nwg-shell configuration utility
pso - Pretty Straightforward Opener