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# This file has been auto-generated by i3-config-wizard(1).
# It will not be overwritten, so edit it as you like.
#
# Should you change your keyboard layout some time, delete
# this file and re-run i3-config-wizard(1).
#
# i3 config file (v4)
#
# Please see https://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html for a complete reference!
set $mod Mod4
# set $lockcmd i3lockmore --nofork --image-fill ~/Pictures/wallpapers/waves.png -e -t
# Font for window titles. Will also be used by the bar unless a different font
# is used in the bar {} block below.
font pango:monospace 8
gaps inner 10
gaps outer 5
default_border pixel 1
default_floating_border pixel 1
for_window [class="^.*"] pixel 1
# This font is widely installed, provides lots of unicode glyphs, right-to-left
# text rendering and scalability on retina/hidpi displays (thanks to pango).
#font pango:DejaVu Sans Mono 8
# Start XDG autostart .desktop files using dex. See also
# https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XDG_Autostart
# exec --no-startup-id dex --autostart --environment i3
# The combination of xss-lock, nm-applet and pactl is a popular choice, so
# they are included here as an example. Modify as you see fit.
# xss-lock grabs a logind suspend inhibit lock and will use i3lock to lock the
# screen before suspend. Use loginctl lock-session to lock your screen.
# exec_always --no-startup-id xss-lock --transfer-sleep-lock -- $lockcmd
# NetworkManager is the most popular way to manage wireless networks on Linux,
# and nm-applet is a desktop environment-independent system tray GUI for it.
exec_always --no-startup-id nm-applet
exec_always --no-startup-id sudo systemctl start keyd
exec_always --no-startup-id xsettingsd
# Use pactl to adjust volume in PulseAudio.
set $refresh_i3status killall -SIGUSR1 i3status
bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec --no-startup-id pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +5% && $refresh_i3status
bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec --no-startup-id pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -5% && $refresh_i3status
bindsym XF86AudioMute exec --no-startup-id pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle && $refresh_i3status
bindsym XF86AudioMicMute exec --no-startup-id pactl set-source-mute @DEFAULT_SOURCE@ toggle && $refresh_i3status
# separate keys to toggle spotify and other media players
bindsym XF86AudioPlay exec --no-startup-id playerctl --player=spotify play-pause
bindsym XF86AudioStop exec --no-startup-id playerctl --all-players play-pause --ignore-player=spotify
bindsym XF86AudioNext exec --no-startup-id playerctl next
bindsym XF86AudioPrev exec --no-startup-id playerctl previous
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessUp exec --no-startup-id brightnessctl set +5%
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessDown exec --no-startup-id brightnessctl set 5%-
# Use Mouse+$mod to drag floating windows to their wanted position
floating_modifier $mod
# move tiling windows via drag & drop by left-clicking into the title bar,
# or left-clicking anywhere into the window while holding the floating modifier.
tiling_drag modifier titlebar
# start a terminal
bindsym $mod+Return exec kitty
bindsym $mod+t exec kitty
# kill focused window
bindsym $mod+q kill
# start dmenu (a program launcher)
# bindsym $mod+d exec --no-startup-id dmenu_run
# A more modern dmenu replacement is rofi:
bindcode $mod+40 exec "rofi -modi drun,run -show drun"
# There also is i3-dmenu-desktop which only displays applications shipping a
# .desktop file. It is a wrapper around dmenu, so you need that installed.
# bindcode $mod+40 exec --no-startup-id i3-dmenu-desktop
# change focus
bindsym $mod+m focus left
bindsym $mod+n focus down
bindsym $mod+e focus up
bindsym $mod+i focus right
# alternatively, you can use the cursor keys:
bindsym $mod+Left focus left
bindsym $mod+Down focus down
bindsym $mod+Up focus up
bindsym $mod+Right focus right
# move focused window
bindsym $mod+Shift+m move left
bindsym $mod+Shift+n move down
bindsym $mod+Shift+e move up
bindsym $mod+Shift+i move right
# alternatively, you can use the cursor 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
# split in horizontal orientation
bindsym $mod+h split v
# split in vertical orientation
bindsym $mod+v split h
# enter fullscreen mode for the focused container
bindsym $mod+f fullscreen toggle
# Macro to search open tabs in Zen browser
# bindsym --release $mod+t exec --no-startup-id xdotool key --clearmodifiers ctrl+l shift+5 space
bindsym $mod+s exec --no-startup-id flameshot gui
bindsym $mod+Shift+s exec --no-startup-id flameshot screen -c -p ~/Pictures/screenshots/
# change container layout (stacked, tabbed, toggle split)
# bindsym $mod+s layout stacking
# bindsym $mod+w layout tabbed
# bindsym $mod+e layout toggle split
# toggle tiling / floating
bindsym $mod+Shift+Return floating toggle
# change focus between tiling / floating windows
bindsym $mod+Shift+f focus mode_toggle
# focus the parent container
bindsym $mod+a focus parent
# focus the child container
#bindsym $mod+d focus child
# Define names for default workspaces for which we configure key bindings later on.
# We use variables to avoid repeating the names in multiple places.
set $ws1 "1"
set $ws2 "2"
set $ws3 "3"
set $ws4 "4"
set $ws5 "5"
set $ws6 "6"
set $ws7 "7"
set $ws8 "8"
set $ws9 "9"
set $ws10 "10"
# switch to workspace
bindsym $mod+1 workspace number $ws1
bindsym $mod+2 workspace number $ws2
bindsym $mod+3 workspace number $ws3
bindsym $mod+4 workspace number $ws4
bindsym $mod+5 workspace number $ws5
bindsym $mod+6 workspace number $ws6
bindsym $mod+7 workspace number $ws7
bindsym $mod+8 workspace number $ws8
bindsym $mod+9 workspace number $ws9
bindsym $mod+0 workspace number $ws10
# move focused container to workspace
bindsym $mod+Shift+1 move container to workspace number $ws1
bindsym $mod+Shift+2 move container to workspace number $ws2
bindsym $mod+Shift+3 move container to workspace number $ws3
bindsym $mod+Shift+4 move container to workspace number $ws4
bindsym $mod+Shift+5 move container to workspace number $ws5
bindsym $mod+Shift+6 move container to workspace number $ws6
bindsym $mod+Shift+7 move container to workspace number $ws7
bindsym $mod+Shift+8 move container to workspace number $ws8
bindsym $mod+Shift+9 move container to workspace number $ws9
bindsym $mod+Shift+0 move container to workspace number $ws10
# reload the configuration file
bindsym $mod+Shift+c reload
# restart i3 inplace (preserves your layout/session, can be used to upgrade i3)
bindsym $mod+Shift+r restart
# exit i3 (logs you out of your X session)
# bindsym $mod+Shift+e exec "i3-nagbar -t warning -m 'You pressed the exit shortcut. Do you really want to exit i3? This will end your X session.' -B 'Yes, exit i3' 'i3-msg exit'"
# bindsym $mod+Shift+l exec $lockcmd
# resize window (you can also use the mouse for that)
mode "resize" {
# These bindings trigger as soon as you enter the resize mode
# Pressing left will shrink the windows width.
# Pressing right will grow the windows width.
# Pressing up will shrink the windows height.
# Pressing down will grow the windows height.
bindsym j resize shrink width 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym k resize grow height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym l resize shrink height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym semicolon resize grow width 10 px or 10 ppt
# same bindings, but for the arrow keys
bindsym Left resize shrink width 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym Down resize grow height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym Up resize shrink height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym Right resize grow width 10 px or 10 ppt
# back to normal: Enter or Escape or $mod+r
bindsym Return mode "default"
bindsym Escape mode "default"
bindsym $mod+r mode "default"
}
bindsym $mod+r mode "resize"
# Colors from pywal
# Set colors from Xresources
# Change 'color7' and 'color2' to whatever colors you want i3 to use
# from the generated scheme.
# NOTE: The '#f0f0f0' in the lines below is the color i3 will use if
# it fails to get colors from Xresources.
# set_from_resource $fg i3wm.color7 #f0f0f0
# set_from_resource $bg i3wm.color2 #f0f0f0
set $fg #c3c3c3
set $bg #781e1e
set $bg2 #b22c2c
set $warn #f79000
# set $complement #259797
# class border backgr. text indicator child_border
client.focused $bg2 $bg2 $fg $bg2 $bg2
client.focused_inactive $bg $bg $fg $bg $bg
client.unfocused $bg $bg $fg $bg $bg
client.urgent $warn $warn $fg $warn $warn
client.placeholder $bg $bg $fg $bg $bg
client.background $bg
# PROTIP: You can also dynamically set dmenu's colors this way:
# bindsym $mod+d exec dmenu_run -nb "$fg" -nf "$bg" -sb "$bg" -sf "$fg"
# Start i3bar to display a workspace bar (plus the system information i3status
# finds out, if available)
# bar {
# status_command i3status
# }
# NOTE: $mod+o and $mod+Shift+o are taken by Obsidian, but not configured here -- Global keybinds configured via the Obsidian "tray" plugin!
exec_always --no-startup-id ~/.config/polybar/launch.sh &
exec_always --no-startup-id xset r rate 250 40
exec_always --no-startup-id autotiling &
# exec_always --no-startup-id nitrogen --restore &
exec --no-startup-id ~/Applications/filen_x86_64_*.AppImage
exec --no-startup-id obsidian
# exec --no-startup-id sh -c "obsidian &> /tmp/obsidian.log"
exec_always --no-startup-id ~/scripts/setdpi.sh &
exec_always --no-startup-id picom -b --config ~/.config/picom/picom.conf
exec --no-startup-id blueman-applet &
exec_always --no-startup-id pkill dunst && dunst &
exec_always --no-startup-id wal --theme sidonia-blurred
exec --no-startup-id tmux start-server &
# exec_always --no-startup-id wal --theme arch