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#!/bin/sh
# TODO
# This is the example configuration file for river.
#
# If you wish to edit this, you will probably want to copy it to
# $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/river/init or $HOME/.config/river/init first.
#
# See the river(1), riverctl(1), and rivertile(1) man pages for complete
# documentation.
# Note: the "Super" modifier is also known as Logo, GUI, Windows, Mod4, etc.
# Super+Return to start an instance of foot (https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot)
riverctl map normal Super Return spawn $TERMINAL
riverctl map normal Super E spawn "emacsclient -c -a ''"
riverctl map normal Super D spawn "wofi --show drun"
riverctl map normal Super+Shift D spawn "wofi --show run"
riverctl map normal Super W spawn $BROWSER
riverctl map normal Super M spawn "$TERMINAL -e ncmpcpp"
riverctl map normal Super R spawn "$TERMINAL -e lf"
riverctl map normal Super+Shift N spawn "$TERMINAL -e newsboat"
riverctl map normal Super T spawn "swaync-client -t"
riverctl map normal Super+Control P spawn "$TERMINAL -e pulsemixer"
riverctl map normal Super B spawn "emacsclient -c -a '' ~/notebook/bookmarks.org"
riverctl map normal Super+Shift B spawn "bookmark"
# riverctl map normal Super Insert spawn 'wtype "$(grep -v '^#' ~/notebook/bookmarks.org | dmenu -l 50 | cut -d' ' -f1)"' # TODO broken?
riverctl map normal Print spawn 'screenshot.sh output'
riverctl map normal Super Print spawn 'screenshot.sh active'
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Print spawn 'screenshot.sh window'
riverctl map normal Super+Control u spawn 'screenshot.sh output'
riverctl map normal Super u spawn 'screenshot.sh active'
riverctl map normal Super+Shift u spawn 'screenshot.sh window'
riverctl map normal Super Equal spawn 'wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 5%+'
riverctl map normal Super Minus spawn 'wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 5%-'
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Equal spawn 'wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 15%+'
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Minus spawn 'wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 15%-'
riverctl map normal Super+Shift m spawn 'wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ toggle'
# Super+Q to close the focused view
riverctl map normal Super Q close
# Super+Shift+Backspace to exit river
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Backspace exit
# riverctl map normal Super+Shift Backspace 'prompt "Do you really wont to exit river? This will end your Wayland session" "riverctl exit"'
riverctl map normal Super+Shift R spawn "$HOME/.config/river/init"
riverctl map normal Super Backspace spawn sysact
# Super+X to toggle waybar
riverctl map normal Super X spawn 'killall -SIGUSR1 waybar'
# Super+J and Super+K to focus the next/previous view in the layout stack
riverctl map normal Super J focus-view next
riverctl map normal Super K focus-view previous
# Super+Shift+J and Super+Shift+K to swap the focused view with the next/previous
# view in the layout stack
riverctl map normal Super+Shift J swap next
riverctl map normal Super+Shift K swap previous
# Super+Period and Super+Comma to focus the next/previous output
riverctl map normal Super Period focus-output next
riverctl map normal Super Comma focus-output previous
riverctl map normal Super Right focus-output next
riverctl map normal Super Left focus-output previous
# Super+Shift+{Period,Comma} to send the focused view to the next/previous output
#riverctl map normal Super+Shift Period send-to-output -current-tags next
#riverctl map normal Super+Shift Comma send-to-output -current-tags previous
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Period spawn "riverctl send-to-output -current-tags previous && riverctl focus-output previous"
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Comma spawn "riverctl send-to-output -current-tags next && riverctl focus-output next"
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Right spawn "riverctl send-to-output -current-tags previous && riverctl focus-output previous"
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Left spawn "riverctl send-to-output -current-tags next && riverctl focus-output next"
# Same but with alt
#riverctl map normal Super+Alt Period send-to-output -current-tags next
#riverctl map normal Super+Alt Comma send-to-output -current-tags previous
riverctl map normal Super+Alt Period spawn "riverctl send-to-output -current-tags previous && riverctl focus-output previous"
riverctl map normal Super+Alt Comma spawn "riverctl send-to-output -current-tags next && riverctl focus-output next"
riverctl map normal Super+Alt Right send-to-output next
riverctl map normal Super+Alt Left send-to-output previous
# Super+Return to bump the focused view to the top of the layout stack
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Return zoom
riverctl map normal Super Space zoom
# Super+H and Super+L to decrease/increase the main ratio of rivertile(1)
riverctl map normal Super H send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-ratio -0.05"
riverctl map normal Super L send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-ratio +0.05"
# Super+Shift+H and Super+Shift+L to increment/decrement the main count of rivertile(1)
riverctl map normal Super+Shift H send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-count +1"
riverctl map normal Super+Shift L send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-count -1"
# Super+Alt+{H,J,K,L} to move views
riverctl map normal Super+Alt H move left 100
riverctl map normal Super+Alt J move down 100
riverctl map normal Super+Alt K move up 100
riverctl map normal Super+Alt L move right 100
# Super+Alt+Control+{H,J,K,L} to snap views to screen edges
riverctl map normal Super+Alt+Control H snap left
riverctl map normal Super+Alt+Control J snap down
riverctl map normal Super+Alt+Control K snap up
riverctl map normal Super+Alt+Control L snap right
# Super+Alt+Shift+{H,J,K,L} to resize views (default by 100)
riverctl map normal Super+Alt+Shift H resize horizontal -50
riverctl map normal Super+Alt+Shift J resize vertical 50
riverctl map normal Super+Alt+Shift K resize vertical -50
riverctl map normal Super+Alt+Shift L resize horizontal 50
# Super + Left Mouse Button to move views
riverctl map-pointer normal Super BTN_LEFT move-view
# Super + Right Mouse Button to resize views
riverctl map-pointer normal Super BTN_RIGHT resize-view
for i in $(seq 1 9)
do
tags=$((1 << ($i - 1)))
# Super+[1-9] to focus tag [0-8]
riverctl map normal Super $i set-focused-tags $tags
# Super+Shift+[1-9] to tag focused view with tag [0-8]
riverctl map normal Super+Shift $i set-view-tags $tags
# Super+Ctrl+[1-9] to toggle focus of tag [0-8]
riverctl map normal Super+Control $i toggle-focused-tags $tags
# Super+Shift+Ctrl+[1-9] to toggle tag [0-8] of focused view
riverctl map normal Super+Shift+Control $i toggle-view-tags $tags
done
# Super+0 to focus all tags
# Super+Shift+0 to tag focused view with all tags
all_tags=$(((1 << 32) - 1))
riverctl map normal Super 0 set-focused-tags $all_tags
riverctl map normal Super+Shift 0 set-view-tags $all_tags
# Super+Shift+Space to toggle float
riverctl map normal Super+Shift Space toggle-float
# Super+F to toggle fullscreen
riverctl map normal Super F toggle-fullscreen
# Super+{Up,Right,Down,Left} to change layout orientation
riverctl map normal Super Up send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-location top"
riverctl map normal Super Right send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-location right"
riverctl map normal Super Down send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-location bottom"
riverctl map normal Super Left send-layout-cmd rivertile "main-location left"
# Declare a passthrough mode. This mode has only a single mapping to return to
# normal mode. This makes it useful for testing a nested wayland compositor
riverctl declare-mode passthrough
# Super+F11 to enter passthrough mode
riverctl map normal Super F11 enter-mode passthrough
# Super+F11 to return to normal mode
riverctl map passthrough Super F11 enter-mode normal
# Various media key mapping examples for both normal and locked mode which do
# not have a modifier
for mode in normal locked
do
# Eject the optical drive (well if you still have one that is)
riverctl map $mode None XF86Eject spawn 'eject -T'
# Control pulse audio volume with pamixer (https://github.com/cdemoulins/pamixer)
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioRaiseVolume spawn 'wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 5%+'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioLowerVolume spawn 'wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 5%-'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioMute spawn 'wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ toggle'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioMicMute spawn 'wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SOURCE@ toggle'
# Control MPRIS aware media players with playerctl (https://github.com/altdesktop/playerctl)
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioMedia spawn 'playerctl play-pause'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioPlay spawn 'playerctl play-pause'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioPrev spawn 'playerctl previous'
riverctl map $mode None XF86AudioNext spawn 'playerctl next'
# Control screen backlight brightness with light (https://github.com/haikarainen/light)
riverctl map $mode None XF86MonBrightnessUp spawn 'brightnessctl set 10%+'
riverctl map $mode None XF86MonBrightnessDown spawn 'brightnessctl set 10%-'
done
# Set background and border color
riverctl background-color 0x002b36
riverctl border-color-focused 0x93a1a1
riverctl border-color-unfocused 0x586e75
## Autostart
riverctl spawn swaync
riverctl spawn 'killall waybar'
riverctl spawn 'sleep 2 && waybar -c ~/.config/waybar/config-river'
riverctl spawn change-background
riverctl spawn 'sleep 5 && xrdb -load $HOME/.config/x11/xresources'
#riverctl spawn mpd
#riverctl spawn fcitx5
#riverctl spawn deluged
riverctl spawn "setsid -f syncthing --no-browser"
riverctl spawn "sleep 10 && kanshi"
riverctl spawn 'killall swayidle ; sleep 3 && idle'
#riverctl spawn 'gammastep -P -l <lat>:<long> -t 6500:5000'
riverctl spawn '~/.config/river/init-priv'
riverctl spawn "systemctl --user import-environment WAYLAND_DISPLAY XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=river"
riverctl spawn "dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd DISPLAY WAYLAND_DISPLAY XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=river"
# Set keyboard repeat rate
riverctl set-repeat 30 300
# Make certain views start floating
riverctl float-filter-add app-id float
riverctl float-filter-add title "popup title with spaces"
#riverctl rule-add -app-id "*" ssd
riverctl rule-add -app-id "emacs" ssd
riverctl rule-add -app-id "LibreWolf" ssd
riverctl rule-add -app-id "deluge" ssd
riverctl rule-add -app-id "steam" ssd
riverctl rule-add -app-id "im.dino.Dino" ssd
# Make all views with an app-id that starts with "float" and title "foo" start floating.
riverctl rule-add -app-id 'float*' -title 'foo' float
# Make all views with app-id "bar" and any title use client-side decorations
riverctl rule-add -app-id "bar" csd
# Set app-ids and titles of views which should use client side decorations
riverctl csd-filter-add app-id "gedit"
# Set the default layout generator to be rivertile and start it.
# River will send the process group of the init executable SIGTERM on exit.
riverctl default-layout rivertile
rivertile -view-padding 15 -outer-padding 15
# default 6
#: Performance tuning {{{
#repaint_delay 0
#: 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 0
#: 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 no
#: 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.
#: }}}