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Sway-Config
My current SwayWM Setup for Arch Linux. It uses bash Skripts and systemd-utilities. If you want to use it without them, help me improve it. If you just want a full setup for sway-desktop, have a look at nwg-shell at first.
Includes:
- customizable scripts for menu, screenshots, gammastep and other functions
- many bindsyms (neo2 keyboard layout)
- already set up to support xwayland and wine (for wine also see this issue)
Installation
- install modules
- Place the files in .config in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
- Make shell-scripts executable
chmod u+x .config/sway/*.sh
- edit the .config/sway/gammastep.ini to your timezone
- edit the Output and Input Configuration in .config/sway/config, if neccessary
- set Environment
- start sway
- further information can be found in the sway wiki
Modules and Dependencies
Module Type | Module Name |
---|---|
Shell | GNU-bash, Bash-Completion |
Window Manager | sway |
Notification Deamon | mako |
Screen Locker | swaylock |
Idle Manager | swayidle |
Gamma | gammastep |
Screenshot | grim |
System Info Tool | acpiclient, neofetch |
Terminal Emulator | kitty |
App Launcher | wofi |
polkit | polkit-gnome |
Screen Selector | slurp |
Media Controls | playerctl |
X-Compatibility | xorg-xwayland |
on Arch install all with: sudo pacman -Syu acpi kitty bash bash-completion gammastep grim mako neofetch playerctl polkit-gnome slurp sway swayidle swaylock wofi xorg-xwayland
Recommended Environment
These are Environment Variables I recommend for using sway:
export XDG_SESSION_TYPE="wayland"
export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=sway
export QT_QPA_PLATFORM="wayland;xcb"
export SDL_VIDEODRIVER="wayland,x11"
export _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1
export MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
Theming
Module Type | Module Name |
---|---|
GTK Theme | libadwaita |
QT Theme | adwaita-qt |
Font Settings | fontconfig |
Icons | Flatery |
Symbols/Emojis | emoji-font (e.g. noto-emoji) |
A graphical Interface for Theming is nwg-look.
Licences
the wallpaper is "Winter Fairies" by David Revoy, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. You can download it here or find more artworks here