Update herbstluftwm config

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Tom Willemse 2016-07-24 01:11:17 +02:00
parent ff7157d1b2
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@ -36,82 +36,78 @@ hc emit_hook reload
# Set a random image as the desktop wallpaper.
feh --bg-tile "$(random-wallpaper)"
# remove all existing keybindings
## Keybindings:
# Remove all existing keybindings so that when herbstluftwm is
# restarted, no keybindings get accidentally left active if they've
# been removed.
hc keyunbind --all
## Keybindings:
# Use the super key as the main modifier, Alt (Mod1) is used by too
# many other applications (Emacs and Zsh for example) to really be
# useful.
Mod=Mod4
# These are dangerous keybindings, they could be very annoying if
# they're accidentally pressed, so using Shift here to make it a
# little less easy to do this is a good idea.
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-q quit
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-r reload
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-c close
hc keybind $Mod-Return spawn ${TERMINAL:-xterm} # use your $TERMINAL with xterm as fallback
# basic movement
# focusing clients
hc keybind $Mod-Left focus left
hc keybind $Mod-Down focus down
hc keybind $Mod-Up focus up
hc keybind $Mod-Right focus right
hc keybind $Mod-h focus left
hc keybind $Mod-j focus down
hc keybind $Mod-k focus up
hc keybind $Mod-l focus right
# Usually I close the applications I use through a menu or keybinding
# inside the application, but not all applications offer
# this. Sometimes need to tell the window manager to do so.
hc keybind $Mod-k close
# moving clients
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Left shift left
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Down shift down
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Up shift up
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Right shift right
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-h shift left
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-j shift down
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-k shift up
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-l shift right
# Normally I try to have frames set-up the way I like them
# programmatically, not manually, but sometimes I need to do it
# manually anyway and remove them afterwards.
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-k remove
# splitting frames
# create an empty frame at the specified direction
hc keybind $Mod-u split bottom 0.5
hc keybind $Mod-o split right 0.5
# let the current frame explode into subframes
hc keybind $Mod-Control-space split explode
# These are my most-used programs, having specific keybindings for
# them is a big productivity boost.
hc keybind $Mod-Return spawn ${TERMINAL:-urxvt}
hc keybind $Mod-t spawn ${EDITOR:-emacs}
hc keybind $Mod-b spawn ${BROWSER:-conkeror}
# resizing frames
# Since I use the colemak keyboard layout, hjkl doesn't make much
# sense. I use neio instead since that is almost in the same place
# (though one place to the right). I try to use my run-or-raise script
# as much as I can, and have the layouts set-up correctly already, but
# sometimes I still need to move around, resize and move clients.
resizestep=0.05
hc keybind $Mod-Control-h resize left +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-j resize down +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-k resize up +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-l resize right +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Left resize left +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Down resize down +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Up resize up +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Right resize right +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-n focus left
hc keybind $Mod-e focus down
hc keybind $Mod-i focus up
hc keybind $Mod-o focus right
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-n shift left
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-e shift down
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-i shift up
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-o shift right
hc keybind $Mod-Control-n resize left +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-e resize down +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-i resize up +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-o resize right +$resizestep
# tags
tag_names=( {1..9} )
tag_keys=( {1..9} 0 )
# I usually try to have my layouts set-up programmatically, but this
# isn't always possible or practical.
hc keybind $Mod-s split bottom 0.5
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-s split right 0.5
hc rename default "${tag_names[0]}" || true
for i in ${!tag_names[@]} ; do
hc add "${tag_names[$i]}"
key="${tag_keys[$i]}"
if ! [ -z "$key" ] ; then
hc keybind "$Mod-$key" use_index "$i"
hc keybind "$Mod-Shift-$key" move_index "$i"
fi
done
# cycle through tags
# Switching tags by number (key) isn't always practical, sometimes
# switching to next/previous tag is easiest.
hc keybind $Mod-period use_index +1 --skip-visible
hc keybind $Mod-comma use_index -1 --skip-visible
# layouting
hc keybind $Mod-r remove
# Games and sometimes other applications don't always like being
# forced into a strangely sized box, floating mode helps.
hc keybind $Mod-s floating toggle
# Playing games in fullscreen mode can end badly by having the game
# spread across both monitors. Also watching a twitch stream with lots
# of text is best in fullscreen.
hc keybind $Mod-f fullscreen toggle
hc keybind $Mod-p pseudotile toggle
# The following cycles through the available layouts within a frame, but skips
# layouts, if the layout change wouldn't affect the actual window positions.
# I.e. if there are two windows within a frame, the grid layout is skipped.
@ -131,7 +127,28 @@ hc keybind $Mod-BackSpace cycle_monitor
hc keybind $Mod-Tab cycle_all +1
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Tab cycle_all -1
hc keybind $Mod-c cycle
hc keybind $Mod-i jumpto urgent
# Use u because i is already used by by navigation commands.
hc keybind $Mod-u jumpto urgent
## Tags:
tag_names=( dev web {3..10} )
tag_keys=( bracketleft braceleft braceright parenleft equal
asterisk parenright plus bracketright exclam )
hc rename default "${tag_names[0]}" || true
for i in "${!tag_names[@]}"; do
hc add "${tag_names[$i]}"
key="${tag_keys[$i]}"
if ! [ -z "$key" ] ; then
# first check if the tag is locked to some monitor.
# if so, first focus the monitor
hc keybind "$Mod-$key" chain \
, silent substitute M tags."$i".my-monitor focus_monitor M \
, use_index "$i"
hc keybind "$Mod-Shift-$key" move_index "$i"
fi
done
# theme
hc attr theme.tiling.reset 1