sway-systemd
Systemd integration for Sway session (by alebastr)
dotfiles
Colin's configurations for bash, vim, i3, git, tmux, etc. (by kalgynirae)
sway-systemd | dotfiles | |
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3 | 2 | |
126 | 12 | |
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2.7 | 7.6 | |
15 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | - |
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sway-systemd
Posts with mentions or reviews of sway-systemd.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-29.
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What's the current most effective way of setting env variables in Sway?
This runs Sway in the context of a systemd service, so it will inherit systemd's environment. I use sway-systemd to import stuff like WAYLAND_DISPLAY into the systemd context among other things. My custom env vars are in .config/environment.d which will be loaded by systemd automatically: Sway env, generic Wayland env
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User service to save/restore settings to be run on start/exit of graphical environment
Thanks, I had some time and was able to get the service working after following your suggestion. I came across sway-systemd and that along with seeing how you did things made things a lot clearer. The following service should execute the script and let it finish (it finishes in less than a second) before exiting the graphical session, right? Would it be possible to modify it to run it even earlier after killing sway (or right before)? save-desktop-settings.service:
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OOM Killer Kills All User Processes
Anyways, I did that to address the same issue with Sway in Fedora and the script should be fully functional with i3. Feel free to try if you're willing to give systemd-oomd another chance. And here is a little extra to go even further and isolate individual windows in tmux.
dotfiles
Posts with mentions or reviews of dotfiles.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-15.
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User service to save/restore settings to be run on start/exit of graphical environment
For what it's worth, I do run Sway as a systemd service, and it works fine. My setup is a bit strange, so I do not recommend trying to duplicate it, but in case it is helpful as a reference, here is my sway.service and how I import environment variables before starting it.
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[HELP] neovim terminal colors?
For example, here's me running my colortest function inside and outside of Neovim's terminal: https://imgur.com/a/7YyTzj9. Note that Neovim's idea of "black" is actually black, whereas in my terminal's colorscheme I have it set as a gray color.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing sway-systemd and dotfiles you can also consider the following projects:
dotfiles - All my dotfiles.
dotfiles - This repository will migrate to https://git.sr.ht/~ayushnix/dotfiles soon.
systemd - The systemd System and Service Manager