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river-wm-js

v0.1.0

Published

Configure your river-wm with pleasure 😉

Readme

river-wm-js

Provides neat, dependency free object model to configure river-wm in declarative fashion with pleasure :wink:.

Configuration

Note: see more usage info in src/example.ts

Instance of River class holds the configuration. Configuration is not instantly applied

Keybindings

Keybindings bind shortcut to an action.

Keybindings are grouped by modes. Keybindings are defined by instantiating KeyBinding<FeatureSet>. FeatureSet is generic parameter (and type safety feature of this package) that specify, which capabilities (actions/commands) you may use. This defines the set of available features for your config. As of now, just use RiverctlFeatures type. In future though, different setting appliers (i.e. implementations) may provide slightly different capabilities.

Custom modes

You may also wish to define your own modes. To accomplish this, create an SwitchableMode or EnterableMode instance and configure it to your liking. Provide it unique name (normal and locked are reserved!), provide it with mode (array of modes for EnterableMode) from which your's new mode will be accessible.

SwitchableMode will configure for you keybinding to enter the mode from fallbackMode, and exit from your mode back to fallbackMode. Works like toggle!

EnterableMode setups keybinding only to enter the mode from all of the specified modes. To switch to other modes (i.e. exit mode), you should make them enterable too. You may want to make DEFAULT_MODE enterable from ALL. Thus you will be able to enter it from any other mode.

For more advance setup use EnterModeAction with appropriate keybindings or file an issue for me to implement feature.

Apply

CONFIGURATION IS APPLIED ONLY AFTER YOU CALL apply() on RiverctlExecuter instance

To apply configuration, you need to choose applier implementation. By now, only RiverctlExecuter implementation is supported. It will generate and run riverctl commands for you.

If demand will be high enough, implementation interacting with river directly via wayland may be made.

KDE tweaks

Need to setup these env vars for kde apps to respect theming settings

QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME="kde"