#!/usr/bin/env bash hc() { herbstclient "$@" } hc emit_hook reload # remove all existing keybindings hc keyunbind --all # focus follows mouse hc set focus_follows_mouse 1 Mod=Mod4 # Use the super key as the main modifier myTerminal=st # keybindings (rest are handled by sxhkd) hc keybind $Mod-Shift-q quit hc keybind $Mod-Shift-r reload hc keybind Mod1-w close hc keybind $Mod-Return spawn "${TERMINAL:-konsole}" # splitting frames # create an empty frame at the specified direction hc keybind $Mod-a split bottom 0.5 hc keybind $Mod-s split right 0.5 # let the current frame explode into subframes # hc keybind $Mod-f split explode # for resizing frames and floating clients resizestep=0.02 # tags tag_names=( {1..9} 0 ) tag_keys=( {1..9} 0 ) hc rename default "${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 # layouting hc keybind $Mod-d remove # 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. hc keybind Mod1-space \ or , and . compare tags.focus.curframe_wcount = 2 \ . cycle_layout +1 vertical horizontal max vertical grid \ , cycle_layout +1 # mouse hc mouseunbind --all hc mousebind $Mod-Button1 move hc mousebind $Mod-Button2 zoom hc mousebind $Mod-Button3 resize # theme hc attr theme.tiling.reset 1 hc attr theme.floating.reset 1 hc set frame_border_active_color '#bf00ff' hc set frame_border_normal_color '#efe805' hc set frame_bg_normal_color '#efe805' hc set frame_bg_active_color '#bf00ff' hc set frame_border_width 2 hc set always_show_frame off hc set frame_bg_transparent on hc set frame_transparent_width 0 hc set frame_gap 4 hc attr theme.active.color '#FB027F' hc attr theme.normal.color '#EFE805' hc attr theme.urgent.color white hc attr theme.inner_width 3 hc attr theme.inner_color '#EFE805' hc attr theme.border_width 2 hc attr theme.floating.border_width 3 hc attr theme.floating.outer_width 9 hc attr theme.active.inner_color '#FB027F' hc attr theme.floating.normal.outer_color '#35C06A' hc attr theme.floating.normal.inner_color '#35C06A' hc attr theme.floating.active.outer_color '#35C06A' hc attr theme.active.outer_color '#FB027F' hc attr theme.floating.active.outer_color '#01FFE0' hc attr theme.background_color '#EFE805' hc set window_gap 5 hc set window_padding 5 hc set frame_padding 1 hc set smart_window_surroundings on hc set smart_frame_surroundings on hc set mouse_recenter_gap 0 hc set default_frame_layout 3 hc set hide_covered_windows 1 hc set gapless_grid 1 hc set auto_detect_panels 1 # rules hc unrule -F #hc rule class=XTerm tag=3 # move all xterms to tag 3 hc rule focus=on # normally focus new clients #hc rule focus=off # normally do not focus new clients # give focus to most common terminals #hc rule class~'(.*[Rr]xvt.*|.*[Tt]erm|Konsole)' focus=on hc rule windowtype~'_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_(DIALOG|UTILITY|SPLASH)' floating=on hc rule windowtype='_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG' focus=on hc rule windowtype~'_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_(NOTIFICATION|DOCK|DESKTOP)' manage=off hc set tree_style '╾│ ├└╼─┐' # unlock, just to be sure hc unlock # do multi monitor setup here, e.g.: # hc set_monitors 1280x1024+0+0 1280x1024+1280+0 # or simply: # hc detect_monitors # find the panel panel=~/.config/scripts/launch-lemonbar [ -x "$panel" ] || panel=/etc/xdg/herbstluftwm/panel.sh for monitor in $(hc list_monitors | cut -d: -f1) ; do # start it on each monitor "$panel" "$monitor" & done