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tessen
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KeePassXC 2.7.0 Released
Looks like a known issue.
https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc/issues/2281
I'm considering adding support for keepassxc in tessen but autotype works only on wlroots based compositors like sway right now.
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
This may not be as impressive but I wrote a script to eliminate one of the primary roadblocks I faced when I moved to Wayland on my Linux desktop — a script to copy and autotype password store amd gopass data, kinda like rofi-pass
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tessen v2 released: support for gopass added
tessen is a bash script to autotype and copy password store data on wayland compositors. The latest release of tessen adds support for gopass as well, although parsing YAML files isn't supported. If gopass files use the same format mentioned here, tessen should work fine.
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Wayland native desktop launcher with password-store support?
I'd be willing to package it for Void Linux but I don't really have any experience with how Void Linux packages work. tessen is just a shell script so you can download it and place it in your $PATH and use it if you want.
- tessen: an interactive menu to autotype and copy password store data on Wayland, like rofi-pass
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tessen v1.2.1 released: autotype and copy password store data on Wayland, like rofi-pass
I made this post a few weeks ago about tessen's initial release. Since then, I've added a few features that might've prevented rofi-pass users from switching to Wayland based compositors (I was one of them).
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(Help) How to use wtype?
I ran into this problem as well when making tessen. fzf doesn't have a GUI like rofi, bemenu, and wofi do, so you can't use fzf to type in data in anything else besides the terminal in which it was opened, at least not without resorting to ugly hacks (which is what the swaymsg window move method is).
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tessen: autotype and copy password-store data on Wayland, like rofi-pass
Support for wofi has been added as well
rofi
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Calculator for sway
https://github.com/svenstaro/rofi-calc together with https://github.com/lbonn/rofi (both packaged for openSUSE and perhaps other Linux distros).
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Rofi dry run
Which rofi you run? The original one from https://github.com/davatorium/rofi (which is Xorg base, so it has to start XWayland) or the Wayland-based fork on https://github.com/lbonn/rofi?
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Wofi is SO superior to Rofi
There's a rofi fork that's wayland native and works with the thousands of scripts and themes out there: https://github.com/lbonn/rofi
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Emacs: Quickly Killing Processes
There's a patched fork of rofi that supports wayland that I'm actually using, but linked the upstream in my OP for general reference: https://github.com/lbonn/rofi#wayland-support
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rofi-dekstop - A rofi powered, menu driven desktop environment
There's a rofi fork that works well in Wayland: https://github.com/lbonn/rofi You need to install this instead of standard rofi
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is there a word-to-latex converter?
I wrote my own web based LaTeX editor I can use if I want access to my LaTeX files from a different computer, something I never would have been able to do if I hadn't learned how the pieces work together (though I actually use neovim over ssh more often).
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Application launcher that displays application names correctly
rofi allows you to combine the two into a single mode showing both; there's a wayland-compatible fork of rofi if you'd rather try that.
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Wayland native desktop launcher with password-store support?
rofi has a native wayland port ( https://github.com/lbonn/rofi ) and the -dmenu option emulate dmenu's behaviour, is there a specific reason why you don't want to use it ?
well you're in luck then, wofi uses GTK but rofi does not 👍 It is also quite customizable so you can make it look pretty much however you want, and there is already a dmenu theme ( https://github.com/lbonn/rofi/blob/wayland/themes/dmenu.rasi ) And finally, if you create a link to the rofi binary called dmenu - depending on you distro this migh even be done by your packet manager, you'll get a drop in replacement for dmenu so programs don't have to explicitly support rofi. (You might want to tweak the dmenu theme a little though, when I tried it, the colours were a bit odd)
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List of CLI programs (follow-up to GUI). Feel free to make suggestions.
re: fuzzel, there is actually a rofi fork with wayland support that (works quite well)[https://github.com/lbonn/rofi].
What are some alternatives?
bemenu - Dynamic menu library and client program inspired by dmenu
arewewaylandyet - Sources for https://arewewaylandyet.com
rofi-pass - rofi frontend for pass
password-store-example - Gopass examples
wtype - xdotool type for wayland
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
pass-grave - An extension for pass (the standard Unix password manager) to easily hide the metadata of the password store
pass-tessen - fuzzy data selection and copy-paste from password store
wmfocus - Visually focus windows by label
pass-clip - A pass extension that lets you quickly copy to clipboard passwords using fzf or rofi