nix-config/dots/bspwm/.config/sxhkd/sxhkdrc
Donovan Glover 22ef6af42f
Move dotfiles to the dots directory
Now that I've read the man pages for `stow` and actually know how to use
it properly, I can organize my repositiory by using a separate dots
directory specifically for my dotfiles.

Additionally, similar dotfiles are now grouped together. This means less
stow work for me with files that would otherwise only be used in one
environment (e.g. bspwm).

As much as one would like to show off browsing the internet with w3m,
such a setup is highly impractical for daily use. Remembering the
keybindings I set up was also becoming an issue, so I simply removed
them in favor of the defaults, assuming I ever need to use w3m at a
later date (probably not).
2018-09-06 14:07:35 -04:00

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# New Start: A modern Arch workflow built with an emphasis on functionality.
# Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Donovan Glover
# Open a new terminal window
super + Return
urxvtcd
# Open a new terminal window with tmux
super + shift + Return
urxvtcd -e "tmux"
# Reload sxhkd (applies new keybindings, etc.)
super + Escape
pkill -USR1 -x sxhkd
# Close the focused window
super + q
bspc node -c
# Force close the focused window
super + shift + q
bspc node -k
# Switch to the window in a certain direction
super + {h,j,k,l}
bspc node -f {west,south,north,east}
# Swap a window with another in a certain direction
super + shift + {h,j,k,l}
bspc node -s {west,south,north,east}
# Switch between windows in fullscreen (monocle mode)
super + {n,m}
bspc node -f {next,prev}
# Focus the window under the cursor
super + @space
bspc node -f pointed
# Toggle the "sticky" state of a window
# (i.e. the window follows you no matter
# which workspace you choose)
# Useful for videos, etc.
super + x
bspc node -g sticky
# Move to the next desktop on the current monitor
alt + Tab
bspc desktop -f next.local
# Move to the previous desktop on the current monitor
alt + shift + Tab
bspc desktop -f prev.local
# Focus the last window you used
# Useful to easily go back and forth
# between windows
super + c
bspc node -f last
# Focus the last desktop you used
# Useful to easily go back and forth
# between desktops
alt + a
bspc desktop -f last
# Focus a certain desktop
super + {1-9,0}
bspc desktop -f '^{1-9,10}'
# Send a window to a certain desktop
super + shift + {1-9,0}
bspc node -d '^{1-9,10}'
# Toggle between pseudo_tiled and tiled
# This floats the window in the area it occupies
# and automatically centers it
super + r
if [ -z "$(bspc query -N -n focused.pseudo_tiled)" ]; then \
bspc node focused -t pseudo_tiled; \
else \
bspc node focused -t tiled; \
fi
# Toggle between tiled and "true" fullscreen
super + t
bspc node focused -t fullscreen
super + shift + t
bspc node focused -t tiled
# Toggle between floating and tiled (default)
# This is the equivalent of a floating window in i3
super + v
if [ -z "$(bspc query -N -n focused.floating)" ]; then \
bspc node focused -t floating; \
else \
bspc node focused -t tiled; \
fi
# Same as above
super + space
if [ -z "$(bspc query -N -n focused.floating)" ]; then \
bspc node focused -t floating; \
else \
bspc node focused -t tiled; \
fi
# Toggle between "tiled" and "fullscreen" monocle mode
super + f
bspc desktop -l next
super + p
~/.config/sxhkd/screenshot.sh
super + o
xdo hide -N "Polybar" && bspc config top_padding 0
# Note that polybar automatically handles top_padding *but*
# this does not apply to all desktops, so we have to specify it manually here
# top_padding depends on the height you set in polybar/config
super + O
xdo show -N "Polybar" && bspc config top_padding 80
# xdo show -N "Polybar" && bspc config top_padding 128
# =====================
# ===== Preselect =====
# =====================
# Preselect where windows go
super + ctrl + {h,j,k,l}
bspc node -p {west,south,north,east}
# Preselect the ratio of windows
super + ctrl + {1-9}
bspc node -o 0.{1-9}
# Cancel the preselection for the focused node
super + ctrl + space
bspc node -p cancel
# ======================
# ======= Resize =======
# ======================
# Expand a window (move its side outward)
super + alt + {h,j,k,l}
bspc node -z {left -20 0,bottom 0 20,top 0 -20,right 20 0}
# Contract a window (move its side inward)
super + alt + shift + {h,j,k,l}
bspc node -z {right -20 0,top 0 20,bottom 0 -20,left 20 0}
# Move a floating window
super + {Left,Down,Up,Right}
bspc node -v {-20 0,0 20,0 -20,20 0}
# Prevent a node from being changed (resized, moved, etc.)
# when you create new ones
super + y
bspc node focused -g private
# vim:ft=sxhkdrc