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87 lines
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#+TITLE: hyprland-toggle-tiling
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#+AUTHOR: Your Name
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#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
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[](https://cplusplus.com/)
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[](https://hyprland.org/)
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[](https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/branch/master/LICENSE)
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[](https://github.com/username/anny-dock/graphs/commit-activity)
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A simple program to toggle tiling and floating modes for windows in the Hyprland Wayland compositor.
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[[https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/branch/master/assets/demo.webm][See demo]]
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[[./assets/demo.webm]]
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* Features
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- Quickly switch between tiling and floating modes for all windows on the active workspace.
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- After switching, the program creates a hyprland config file to respect the new windowing mode.
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Let's say you switched to tiling mode. From that point on, new windows will open in tiling mode as well.
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Switch to floating mode again and newly opened windows will be in floating mode.
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- Floating/tiling window rules are isolated between workspaces. You can set one workspace to be floating, and all the rest to tiling for example.
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- Useful for workflows that require both tiling and floating window management.
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- Lightweight and easy to integrate with your Hyprland setup.
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* Installation
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** Install from AUR
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You may install this program [[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hyprland-toggle-tiling-git][from the AUR.]]
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** Download the release
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[[https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/releases/tag/1.1.0][Download the release binary]].
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** Compile from source
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1. Clone this repository:
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#+BEGIN_SRC shell
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git clone https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling.git
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#+END_SRC
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2. Enter project directory:
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#+BEGIN_SRC shell
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cd hyprland-toggle-tiling/
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#+END_SRC
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3. Create build directory:
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#+BEGIN_SRC shell
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cmake -S . -B build/
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#+END_SRC
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4. Enter build directory:
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#+BEGIN_SRC shell
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cd build/
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#+END_SRC
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5. Build the projects:
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#+BEGIN_SRC shell
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cmake --build .
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#+END_SRC
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* Usage
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#+BEGIN_SRC shell
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./htt <config-file-path>
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#+END_SRC
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- If the specified configuration file does not exist, it will be created.
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- If the configuration contains existing rules, this should still work, but your existing configuration will probably get a bit messy, syntax-wise. I advise against it.
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* Integration with Hyprland
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1. Whatever configuration path you specify, include it in your Hyprland config, like so:
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~~/path/to/your/hyprland.conf~:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf
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source = ~/path/to/specified/config/file.conf
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#+END_SRC
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2. Bind the script to a key in your Hyprland config:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf
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bind = $mod + t, exec, /path/to/htt <config-file-path>
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#+END_SRC
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Or not. Do whatever you want.
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