- my dwl build (https://github.com/bencollerson/dwl)
- wtype
sudo apt install wtype
- clickable tags
- a to z tags
- markup in status
- hex colours
- status on active monitor
- cleaner tags without indicator
- hide empty tags
The mailing list for this project is ~raphi/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht.
- c++ compiler, meson, and ninja
- wayland-scanner
- libwayland-client
- libwayland-cursor
- libcairo
- libpango
- libpangocairo
sudo apt install build-essential meson ninja-build \
libwayland-bin libwayland-client0 libwayland-cursor0 libwayland-dev \
libcairo2 libcairo2-dev \
libpango-1.0-0 libpango1.0-dev libpangocairo-1.0-0
# or
sudo pacman -S base-devel meson \
wayland wayland-protocols cairo pango
Copy src/config.def.hpp
to src/config.hpp
, and adjust if needed.
cp src/config.def.hpp src/config.hpp
meson setup build
ninja -C build
sudo ninja -C build install
You must start somebar using dwl's -s
flag, e.g. dwl -s somebar
.
Somebar can be controlled by writing to $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/somebar-0
or the path defined by -s
argument.
The following commands are supported:
status TEXT
: Updates the status barhide MONITOR
Hides somebar on the specified monitorshow MONITOR
Shows somebar on the specified monitortoggle MONITOR
Toggles somebar on the specified monitor
MONITOR is an zxdg_output_v1 name, which can be determined e.g. using weston-info
.
Additionally, MONITOR can be all
(all monitors) or selected
(the monitor with focus).
Commands can be sent either by writing to the file name above, or equivalently by calling
somebar with the -c
argument. For example: somebar -c toggle all
. This is recommended
for shell scripts, as there is no race-free way to write to a file only if it exists.
The maintainer of somebar also maintains someblocks, a fork of dwmblocks that outputs to somebar instead of dwm's bar.
Out of the box, somebar cannot control dwl. Clicking on the tag bar has no effect, because there is no communication channel from somebar back to dwl.
If you apply the patch contrib/ipc.patch
, then somebar will
- Not read stdin anymore, and instead use a wayland extension to read dwl's state. This means you must close stdin yourself, if you choose to launch somebar using dwl's -s flag.
- somebar can use the same wayland extension to send commands back to dwl. This means that clicking on tags will switch to that tag (this can of course be customized in config.h).
If you apply the IPC patch to somebar, then dwl must have the wayland-ipc patch applied too, since dwl must implement the wayland extension too.
Like all suckless software, somebar can be customized via patches. You can find some patches in the contrib folder with descriptions written in them.
somebar - dwm-like bar for dwl
Copyright (c) 2021 Raphael Robatsch
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