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Swayest Workstyle

AUR version

Map workspace name to icons defined depending on the windows inside of the workspace.

An executable similar to workstyle.

Differences between sworkstyle and workstyle:

  • Plug-and-play solution, build-in matching config, you can extend this config by creating/modifying .config/sworkstyle/config.toml or you can make a PR for your package manager or this repository with new matchers.

  • Way better matching: using regex, exact app names and generic app titles.

  • Specifically meant for Sway and Wayland

  • Fallback Icon

Your workspace shall never contain an empty icon again!

An example of what it does (using waybar which also hides the workspace index):


Installation

Cargo

cargo install sworkstyle

Arch Linux

You can install it manually or use a aur helper like Yay.

yay -S sworkstyle

Usage

sworkstyle

Sway Configuration

exec sworkstyle &> /tmp/sworkstyle.log

Note that since your workspaces will be renamed all the time, you should configure your keybindings to use numbered workspaces instead of assuming that the name is the number: Prefer

    bindsym $mod+1 workspace number 1

over

    bindsym $mod+1 workspace 1

Sworkstyle Configuration

The main configuration consists of deciding which icons to use for which applications.

The config file is located at ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/sworkstyle/config.toml. Its values will take precedence over the defaults. The syntax is in TOML and should be pretty self-explanatory.

When an app isn't recognized in the config, sworkstyle will log the application name as a warning. Simply add that string to your config file, with an icon of your choice.

Note that the crate find_unicode can help find a unicode character directly from the command line. It now supports all of nerdfonts unicode space.

For a reference to the regex syntax see the regex crate

Matching

Standard

'{pattern}' = '{icon}'

# pattern: Can either be the exact "app_name" (app_id/class) of the window or a regex string in the format of `"/{regex}/"` which will match the window "title".
# icon: Your beautiful icon

Verbose

'{pattern}' = { type = 'generic' | 'exact', value = '{icon}' }

Note: You'll only have to use the verbose format when matching generic with a case insensitive text. 'case insensitive title' = { type = 'generic', value = 'A' }

Troubleshooting

If it couldn't match something it will print:

WARN [sworkstyle:config] No match for '{app_name}' with title '{title}'

You can use {title} to do a generic matching

You can use {app_name} to do an exact match

Default Config

fallback = ''

[matching]
'discord' = ''
'balena-etcher' = ''
'Chia Blockchain' = ''
'Steam' = ''
'vlc' = ''
'org.qbittorrent.qBittorrent' = ''
'Thunderbird' = ''
'thunderbird' = ''
'Postman' = ''
'Insomnia' = ''
'Bitwarden' = ''
'Google-chrome' = ''
'Chromium' = ''
'Slack' = ''
'Code' = ''
'code-oss' = ''
'Spotify' = ''
'/(?i)Github.*Firefox/' = ''
'firefox' = ''
'Nightly' = ''
'firefoxdeveloperedition' = ''
'/nvim ?\w*/' = ''
'/npm/' = ''
'/node/' = ''
'/yarn/' = ''
'Alacritty' = ''

Package Maintainers

If you want to change the build-in config, change default_config.toml with your config and install the project.

You might also want font-awesome as a dependency depending on your config.

You can also make a PR to add a badge and add your install method under #Installation or to add matchers to the build-in config.

See aur for an example build.

Roadmap

  • Allow multiple instances of a program to be displayed with only one icon unique = true
  • Cmdline arg for specifying config location -c {path_to_config}

Known Issues

  • Using sway's alt-tab behavior can cause a workspace to be not named

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