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Package request: swhkd #41997

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timsofteng opened this issue Jan 31, 2023 · 3 comments
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Package request: swhkd #41997

timsofteng opened this issue Jan 31, 2023 · 3 comments
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@timsofteng
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Package name

swhkd

Package homepage

https://github.com/waycrate/swhkd

Description

Simple Wayland HotKey Daemon

swhkd is a display protocol-independent hotkey daemon made in Rust. swhkd uses an easy-to-use configuration system inspired by sxhkd so you can easily add or remove hotkeys.

It also attempts to be a drop-in replacement for sxhkd, meaning your sxhkd config file is also compatible with swhkd.

Because swhkd can be used anywhere, the same swhkd config can be used across Xorg or Wayland desktops, and you can even use swhkd in a tty.

Does the requested package meet the package requirements?

System

Is the requested package released?

Yes

@timsofteng timsofteng added the request Package request label Jan 31, 2023
@timsofteng timsofteng changed the title Package request: Package request: swhkd Jan 31, 2023
@sascha-wi
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What would be an alternative for the time being on a wayland compositor?

@superiums
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same need .
sees this is the only wm independent hotkey daemon in wayland.

i tried to use its binary pkg, works in manual.
but failed to start it automatticly via runit.

@superiums
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What would be an alternative for the time being on a wayland compositor?

you mean wm ? so many, hakari, wayfire, sway, niri, river....
you mean hotkey daemon ? only swhkd.

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