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# ################################################################ #
# THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXPLANATION OF THE GRAMMAR THAT SKHD PARSES. #
# FOR SIMPLE EXAMPLE MAPPINGS LOOK FURTHER DOWN THIS FILE.. #
# ################################################################ #
# A list of all built-in modifier and literal keywords can
# be found at https://github.com/koekeishiya/skhd/issues/1
#
# A hotkey is written according to the following rules:
#
# hotkey = <mode> '<' <action> | <action>
#
# mode = 'name of mode' | <mode> ',' <mode>
#
# action = <keysym> '[' <proc_map_lst> ']' | <keysym> '->' '[' <proc_map_lst> ']'
# <keysym> ':' <command> | <keysym> '->' ':' <command>
# <keysym> ';' <mode> | <keysym> '->' ';' <mode>
#
# keysym = <mod> '-' <key> | <key>
#
# mod = 'modifier keyword' | <mod> '+' <mod>
#
# key = <literal> | <keycode>
#
# literal = 'single letter or built-in keyword'
#
# keycode = 'apple keyboard kVK_<Key> values (0x3C)'
#
# proc_map_lst = * <proc_map>
#
# proc_map = <string> ':' <command> | <string> '~' |
# '*' ':' <command> | '*' '~'
#
# string = '"' 'sequence of characters' '"'
#
# command = command is executed through '$SHELL -c' and
# follows valid shell syntax. if the $SHELL environment
# variable is not set, it will default to '/bin/bash'.
# when bash is used, the ';' delimeter can be specified
# to chain commands.
#
# to allow a command to extend into multiple lines,
# prepend '\' at the end of the previous line.
#
# an EOL character signifies the end of the bind.
#
# -> = keypress is not consumed by skhd
#
# * = matches every application not specified in <proc_map_lst>
#
# ~ = application is unbound and keypress is forwarded per usual, when specified in a <proc_map>
#
# A mode is declared according to the following rules:
#
# mode_decl = '::' <name> '@' ':' <command> | '::' <name> ':' <command> |
# '::' <name> '@' | '::' <name>
#
# name = desired name for this mode,
#
# @ = capture keypresses regardless of being bound to an action
#
# command = command is executed through '$SHELL -c' and
# follows valid shell syntax. if the $SHELL environment
# variable is not set, it will default to '/bin/bash'.
# when bash is used, the ';' delimeter can be specified
# to chain commands.
#
# to allow a command to extend into multiple lines,
# prepend '\' at the end of the previous line.
#
# an EOL character signifies the end of the bind.
# ############################################################### #
# THE FOLLOWING SECTION CONTAIN SIMPLE MAPPINGS DEMONSTRATING HOW #
# TO INTERACT WITH THE YABAI WM. THESE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE USED AS #
# A REFERENCE ONLY, WHEN MAKING YOUR OWN CONFIGURATION.. #
# ############################################################### #
# focus window
# alt - h : yabai -m window --focus west
# swap managed window
# shift + alt - h : yabai -m window --swap north
# move managed window
# shift + cmd - h : yabai -m window --warp east
# balance size of windows
# shift + alt - 0 : yabai -m space --balance
# make floating window fill screen
# shift + alt - up : yabai -m window --grid 1:1:0:0:1:1
# make floating window fill left-half of screen
# shift + alt - left : yabai -m window --grid 1:2:0:0:1:1
# create desktop, move window and follow focus - uses jq for parsing json (brew install jq)
# shift + cmd - n : yabai -m space --create && \
# index="$(yabai -m query --spaces --display | jq 'map(select(."is-native-fullscreen" == false))[-1].index')" && \
# yabai -m window --space "${index}" && \
# yabai -m space --focus "${index}"
# fast focus desktop
# cmd + alt - x : yabai -m space --focus recent
# cmd + alt - 1 : yabai -m space --focus 1
# send window to desktop and follow focus
# shift + cmd - z : yabai -m window --space next; yabai -m space --focus next
# shift + cmd - 2 : yabai -m window --space 2; yabai -m space --focus 2
# focus monitor
# ctrl + alt - z : yabai -m display --focus prev
# ctrl + alt - 3 : yabai -m display --focus 3
# send window to monitor and follow focus
# ctrl + cmd - c : yabai -m window --display next; yabai -m display --focus next
# ctrl + cmd - 1 : yabai -m window --display 1; yabai -m display --focus 1
# move floating window
# shift + ctrl - a : yabai -m window --move rel:-20:0
# shift + ctrl - s : yabai -m window --move rel:0:20
# increase window size
# shift + alt - a : yabai -m window --resize left:-20:0
# shift + alt - w : yabai -m window --resize top:0:-20
# decrease window size
# shift + cmd - s : yabai -m window --resize bottom:0:-20
# shift + cmd - w : yabai -m window --resize top:0:20
# set insertion point in focused container
# ctrl + alt - h : yabai -m window --insert west
# toggle window zoom
# alt - d : yabai -m window --toggle zoom-parent
# alt - f : yabai -m window --toggle zoom-fullscreen
# toggle window split type
# alt - e : yabai -m window --toggle split
# float / unfloat window and center on screen
# alt - t : yabai -m window --toggle float --grid 4:4:1:1:2:2
# toggle sticky(+float), picture-in-picture
# alt - p : yabai -m window --toggle sticky --toggle pip