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meta: Remove bspwm
After over 5 years of bspwm, I have decided to enjoy myself in the luxurious life that is GNOME. Using bspwm and window managers in general was an invaluable learning experience that gave me a deep understanding of many of the novelties of the current linux desktop computing model. It had a profound impact on my understanding of how operating systems work in general, and I now wish to move on and enjoy modern GNOME simplicity.
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#!/bin/sh
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# New Start: A modern Arch workflow built with an emphasis on functionality.
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# Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Donovan Glover
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export SXHKD_SHELL="/usr/bin/bash"
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export XCURSOR_THEME="phinger-cursors"
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export XDG_DATA_DIRS="/usr/share:/usr/share:/usr/local/share"
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export BROWSER="qutebrowser"
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export GTK_IM_MODULE=fcitx
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export QT_IM_MODULE=fcitx
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export XMODIFIERS=@im=fcitx
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export GLFW_IM_MODULE=ibus
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export XSECURELOCK_SAVER=saver_mpv
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export XSECURELOCK_COMPOSITE_OBSCURER=0
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sxhkd &
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# Use Left/Up/Right/Down for primary monitor
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bspc monitor -d 一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 十
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bspc config split_ratio 0.50
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# Make moving windows look nice at 240Hz
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bspc config pointer_motion_interval 4
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# Don't use borders/gaps by default
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bspc config border_width 0
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bspc config window_gap 0
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bspc config single_monocle true
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# Always focus the window under the cursor
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# while moving the mouse, similar to i3
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bspc config focus_follows_pointer true
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# Change the default X shaped cursor to a pointer
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xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr
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# Set a temporary black background to avoid flash
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~/.config/feh/tile.sh 000000
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# If running with VirtualBox client utilities, start them.
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# Useful for automatically changing display resolution, etc.
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if hash VBoxClient-all 2>/dev/null; then
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VBoxClient-all
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fi
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# Use the previous color scheme if present. Otherwise use a sane default.
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if [ -e ~/.cache/wal/colors.json ]; then
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wal -o ~/.config/wal/done.sh -R
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else
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wal -o ~/.config/wal/done.sh --theme base16-tomorrow-night
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fi
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# Never blank the screen if it's a virtual machine (disable power saving)
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VIRTUAL="$(systemd-detect-virt)"
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if [[ "$VIRTUAL" != "none" ]]; then
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xset s off -dpms
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fi
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# Start picom (prevents screen tearing)
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# Note: --experimental-backends adds support for dual kawase blur
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picom --experimental-backends -b
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# Start bar
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tint2 &
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# Change cursor size and other things based on DPI
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# Get the host width
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HOST_WIDTH=$(bspc query -T -m | jq '.rectangle.width')
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CURSOR_THEME=${XCURSOR_THEME:-phinger-cursors}
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# If the DPI is not set, set it to 96 by default
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if [ -z "$(xrdb -query | grep dpi)" ]; then
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X_DPI=96
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fi
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# Determine the DPI based on screen width
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if [ "$HOST_WIDTH" -eq "1920" ]; then
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X_DPI=96
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fi
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if [ "$HOST_WIDTH" -eq "3840" ]; then
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X_DPI=192
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fi
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# Reposition the desktop background
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~/.fehbg &
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# If the DPI needs to be changed, change it
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if [ "$X_DPI" ]; then
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echo "Xft.dpi:$X_DPI" | xrdb -merge
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# Change the X cursor size as well
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# NOTE: For full effect, this needs to be used in combination with XCURSOR_SIZE.
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# NOTE: ($X_DPI / 6) here means that 4k will use cursor size 32, so it will appear
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# about half the size of the 1080p cursor. If this is not what you want, use
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# cursor size 64 instead.
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xsetroot -xcf "/usr/share/icons/$CURSOR_THEME/cursors/left_ptr" "$(($X_DPI / 6))"
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fi
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# bspc rules
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bspc rule -a feh state=floating
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bspc rule -a kitty:floating state=floating
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bspc rule -a Rofi state=floating
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# Configure touchpad
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xinput set-prop "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" 1
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xinput set-prop "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" "libinput Tapping Enabled" 1
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xinput set-prop "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" "libinput Disable While Typing Enabled" 0
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# Auto-hide the mouse cursor when inactive
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unclutter &
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# Start the notification daemon
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dunst &
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# Use a cool crossfade effect
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# mpc crossfade 3
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# Start fcitx
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fcitx5 &
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# Auto-mount partitions
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udiskie &
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# Start mullvad notifications
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if hash mullvad-vpn 2>/dev/null; then
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mullvad-vpn &
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fi
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# Start an authentication agent for polkit
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/usr/lib/polkit-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 &
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# Use maximum brightness on the keyboard by default
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brightnessctl --device='tpacpi::kbd_backlight' set 2
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# Enable alt tab
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alttab -d 1 -w 1 -font "xft:Noto Sans CJK JP" -mk Super_L &
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# Fix bar showing above fullscreen programs
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xdo above -t "$(xdo id -N Bspwm -n root | sort | head -n 1)" $(xdo id -n tint2)
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# Open new nodes on the next unoccupied desktop (dynamic desktops part 1)
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bspc subscribe node_add | while read event; do
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if [ $(bspc query -N -n '.local.!hidden.tiled' | wc -l) -gt 1 ]; then
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nodeId=$(echo "$event" | cut -d" " -f 5)
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next=$(bspc query -D -d 'next.!occupied')
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if [ -n "$next" ]; then
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bspc node "$nodeId" --to-desktop "$next" --follow
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fi
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fi
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done &
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# Go to the previous node if the current desktop is empty (dynamic desktops part 2)
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bspc subscribe node_remove | while read event; do
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if [ -n "$(bspc query -D -d '.!occupied' | rg $(bspc query -D -d focused))" ]; then
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bspc query -N -n older && bspc node older -f || bspc desktop '^1' -f
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fi
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done &
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# Make the start button work as expected
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ksuperkey -t 200
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#!/bin/sh
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# Source the colors from wal
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source ~/.cache/wal/colors.sh
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# Set the border colors
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bspc config normal_border_color "$color8"
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bspc config active_border_color "$color2"
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bspc config focused_border_color "$color7"
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bspc config presel_feedback_color "$color7"
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# bspwm
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[bspwm][bspwm] is a tiling window manager for X11.
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## Use Cases
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bspwm can be used to:
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- Automatically tile all kinds of windows, maximizing screen estate
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- Have complete control of your window manager through simple shell commands
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- Minimize resource usage; bspwm works best without a desktop environment
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You should not use bspwm if:
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- You are using a desktop environment
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- You just want to open multiple shells (use [kitty](/kitty) or [tmux](/tmux) for this instead)
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[bspwm]: https://github.com/baskerville/bspwm
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