diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules deleted file mode 100644 index 477c62d..0000000 --- a/.gitmodules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -[submodule "pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling"] - path = pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling - url = git+ssh://gitea@typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling -[submodule "pkgs/pass-autotype"] - path = pkgs/pass-autotype - url = git+ssh://gitea@typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/pass-autotype -[submodule "pkgs/legacy-launcher"] - path = pkgs/legacy-launcher - url = git+ssh://gitea@typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/legacy-launcher diff --git a/flake.nix b/flake.nix index 66321ef..ad98210 100644 --- a/flake.nix +++ b/flake.nix @@ -31,10 +31,6 @@ in { packages.${system} = packages; - extra = { - pkgNames = pkgNames; - }; - overlays.default = final: prev: { myPkgs = packages; }; diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/CMakeLists.txt b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ac7514d..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16) - -project(hyprland-toggle-tiling - VERSION 1.4.2 - LANGUAGES CXX -) - -include(GNUInstallDirs) -include(FetchContent) - -# -------------------------------------------------- -# Dependency handling -# -------------------------------------------------- - -option(USE_SYSTEM_JSON - "Use system-installed nlohmann_json instead of fetching" - OFF -) - -if(USE_SYSTEM_JSON) - find_package(nlohmann_json CONFIG REQUIRED) -else() - # Try system package first silently - find_package(nlohmann_json CONFIG QUIET) - - if(NOT nlohmann_json_FOUND) - message(STATUS "nlohmann_json not found, fetching from GitHub") - - FetchContent_Declare( - nlohmann_json - URL https://github.com/nlohmann/json/releases/download/v3.12.0/json.tar.xz - ) - - FetchContent_MakeAvailable(nlohmann_json) - else() - message(STATUS "Using system nlohmann_json") - endif() -endif() - -# -------------------------------------------------- -# Executable -# -------------------------------------------------- - -add_executable(htt - src/main.cpp - src/HyprlandService.cpp - src/Workspace.cpp - src/ShellService.cpp - src/FileService.cpp - src/WindowRule.cpp - src/Client.cpp -) - -target_compile_features(htt PRIVATE cxx_std_17) - -target_link_libraries(htt - PRIVATE - nlohmann_json::nlohmann_json -) - -target_include_directories(htt PRIVATE ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/src) - -# -------------------------------------------------- -# Install -# -------------------------------------------------- - -install(TARGETS htt - RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} -) diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/LICENSE b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index f288702..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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-HTT logo - -# HTT - Hyprland Toggle Tiling - -Logo taken from [Papirus](https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/papirus-icon-theme). I'm not a designer, don't judge me. - -[![C++](https://img.shields.io/badge/Built_with_C%2B%2B-a?style=for-the-badge&logo=cplusplus&labelColor=%230062A1&color=black)](https://cplusplus.com/) -[![Hyprland](https://img.shields.io/badge/Hyprland-a?style=for-the-badge&logo=hyprland&labelColor=black&color=%2367E8F9)](https://hyprland.org/) -[![GPL3 License](https://img.shields.io/badge/GPL3_License-a?style=for-the-badge&logo=gnu&logoColor=black&labelColor=white&color=black)](https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/branch/master/LICENSE) -[![Maintenance](https://img.shields.io/badge/Maintained-a?style=for-the-badge&logo=ticktick&logoColor=white&labelColor=black&color=white -)](https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/graph) - -A simple program to toggle tiling and floating modes for windows in the Hyprland Wayland compositor. - -Check out [the demo](https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/commit/da423421aaa99f906962e3fd0330d0d88b5b1aa2/assets/demo.webm)! - -[Features](#features) • -[Installation](#installation) • -[Usage](#usage) • -[Integration with Hyprland](#integration-with-hyprland) - -
- -## Features - -- Quickly switch between tiling and floating modes for all windows on the active workspace. -- After switching, the program creates a hyprland config file to respect the new windowing mode. - Let's say you switched to tiling mode. From that point on, new windows will open in tiling mode as well. - Switch to floating mode again and newly opened windows will be in floating mode. -- Floating/tiling window rules are isolated between workspaces. You can set one workspace to be floating, and all the rest to tiling for example. -- Returns applied rule for the current workspace. Useful for scripting. -- Moving a window from a tiling workspace to a floating one changes the float state of the window to respect the new workspace. -- Useful for workflows that require both tiling and floating window management. -- Lightweight and easy to integrate with your Hyprland setup. - -## Installation - -You have a few options of obtainting the program. - -### Install from AUR - -You may install this program [from the AUR.](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hyprland-toggle-tiling-git) - -### Nix Flake (for Nix users) - -This project provides a Nix flake for reproducible builds and easy installation. - -#### Build the package - -```shell -nix build git+ssh://gitea@typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling.git -``` - -The binary will be at `./result/bin/htt`. - -#### Add to Home Manager - -1. Add the flake as an input: - -```shell -inputs.htt.url = "git+ssh://gitea@typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling.git"; -``` - -2. Then include it in your configuration: - -```shell -home.packages = [ - inputs.htt.packages.${pkgs.system}.default -]; -``` - -### Download the release - -You can also [download the release binary.](https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/releases) - -or go nuts and... - -### Compile from source - -1. Clone this repository: - ```shell - git clone https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling.git - ``` - -2. Enter project directory: - ```shell - cd hyprland-toggle-tiling/ - ``` - -3. Create build directory: - ```shell - cmake -S . -B build/ - ``` - -4. Enter build directory: - ```shell - cd build/ - ``` - -5. Build the projects: - ```shell - cmake --build . - ``` - -# Usage -```shell -./htt (flags) -``` -- `-q`: Print the rule applied on the current workspace to STDOUT, but don't change anything. If there isn't an active rule for the current workspace, it returns a tiling rule. The returned string is a valid Hyprland window rule configuration line, like so: - -```shell -# (On workspace 2...) -$ ./htt ~/.cache/htt/rules -q - -windowrule = tile on, match:workspace 2 -``` -Potential applications for this are mainly scripts, like my waybar module here: -![wayland module showcase](https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/raw/branch/master/assets/waybar_module.gif) - -- `-m [integer]`: Move currently active window to specified workspace. Upon moving, the window will adapt to the windowing mode of the new workspace. Doesn't work with `-q`. See ![the 1.4 changelog](https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/releases/tag/v1.4) for details. - -- If the specified configuration file does not exist, it will be created. -- 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. - -# Integration with Hyprland -1. Whatever configuration path you specify, include it in your Hyprland config, like so: - `/path/to/your/hyprland.conf`: - ```conf - source = ~/path/to/specified/config/file.conf - ``` - -2. Bind the script to a key in your Hyprland config: - ```conf - bind = $mod + t, exec, /path/to/htt - ``` - -3. If you want windows to respect workspaces' rules after moving them to another workspace (see ![the 1.4 changelog](https://typofelho.ddns.net/TypoMustakes/hyprland-toggle-tiling/releases/tag/v1.4) for details), you might want to tell HTT to move your windows instead of telling Hyprland. -On the default configuration, this would mean changing this: - -```sh -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 1, movetoworkspace, 1 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 2, movetoworkspace, 2 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 3, movetoworkspace, 3 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 4, movetoworkspace, 4 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 5, movetoworkspace, 5 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 6, movetoworkspace, 6 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 7, movetoworkspace, 7 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 8, movetoworkspace, 8 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 9, movetoworkspace, 9 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 0, movetoworkspace, 10 -``` - -to this: - -```sh -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 1, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 1 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 2, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 2 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 3, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 3 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 4, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 4 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 5, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 5 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 6, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 6 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 7, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 7 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 8, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 8 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 9, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 9 -bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 0, exec, htt [your htt config file] -m 10 -``` - -... in your configuration. -Otherwise, just use `exec, htt [your htt config file] -m [workspace ID]` wherever you used `movetoworkspace [workspace ID]` before. - diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/assets/demo.webm b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/assets/demo.webm deleted file mode 100644 index e4f0923..0000000 Binary files a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/assets/demo.webm and /dev/null differ diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/assets/icon.svg b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/assets/icon.svg deleted file mode 100644 index b7f1bec..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/assets/icon.svg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/assets/waybar_module.gif b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/assets/waybar_module.gif deleted file mode 100644 index dc4857f..0000000 Binary files a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/assets/waybar_module.gif and /dev/null differ diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/Client.hpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/Client.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index fea5ae4..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/Client.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef CLIENT_H -#define CLIENT_H - -#include -#include -#include - -using json = nlohmann::json; - -struct WorkspaceSignature { - public: - int id; - std::string name; - - friend void from_json(const json& j, WorkspaceSignature& ws); -}; - -class Client { - public: - std::string address; - bool mapped; - bool hidden; - std::array size; - WorkspaceSignature workspace; - bool floating; - int monitor; - std::string className; - std::string title; - std::string initialClass; - std::string initialTitle; - int pid; - bool xwayland; - bool pinned; - int fullscreen; - int fullscreenClient; - bool overFullscreen; - std::string swallowing; - int focusHistory; - bool inhibitingIdle; - std::string xdgTag; - std::string xdgDescription; - - friend void from_json(const json& j, Client& client); -}; - -#endif diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/FileService.hpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/FileService.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index a5c963a..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/FileService.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef FILE_SERVICE_H -#define FILE_SERVICE_H - -#include -#include - -class FileService { - public: - static bool doesNonEmptyFileExist(std::string); - static void emptyFile(std::string); - static void createOrOverwriteFile(std::string, std::string); - static void appendToFile(std::string, std::string); - static void deleteNthLine(std::string, int); - static std::vector readLines(std::string); -}; - -#endif \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/HyprlandService.hpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/HyprlandService.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 0bce8dc..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/HyprlandService.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef HYPRLAND_SERVICE_H -#define HYPRLAND_SERVICE_H - -#include -#include "Workspace.hpp" -#include "Client.hpp" -#include "WindowRule.hpp" - -class HyprlandService { - private: - static std::string configFilePath; - static std::string getConfigFilePath(); - - static std::list getWorkspaces(); - static std::optional getWorkspace(int); - static Workspace getCurrentWorkspace(); - - static std::list getClients(); - static std::list getClientsOnActiveWorkspace(); - static Client getActiveClient(); - - static bool isFloatingRulePresent(int); - static bool isFloatingRulePresent(Workspace); - static std::list getWindowRules(); - static std::optional findConflictingRule(WindowRule); - static void setFloatingRule(bool); - static void removeRule(WindowRule); - - static void setClientFloating(Client); - static void setClientTiled(Client); - public: - static void toggleFloating(); - static void moveToWorkspace(int); - static void setConfigFilePath(std::string); - static WindowRule getActiveWorkspaceRule(); -}; -#endif diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/Macros.hpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/Macros.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 9ba8305..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/Macros.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef MACROS_H -#define MACROS_H - -#define HYPRCTL_BINARY "hyprctl" -#define NULL_PATH "/dev/null" -#define ECHO_PATH "echo" -#define CAT_PATH "cat" - -#endif diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/ShellService.hpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/ShellService.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 72a629c..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/ShellService.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef SHELL_SERVICE_H -#define SHELL_SERVICE_H - -#include - -class ShellService { - public: - static std::string exec(const std::string& command); - static std::string getHomePath(); -}; - -#endif \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/WindowRule.hpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/WindowRule.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index b3c206f..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/WindowRule.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef WINDOW_RULE_H -#define WINDOW_RULE_H - -#include - -class WindowRule { - public: - //true -> tiling mode - //false -> floating mode - bool tile; - - //Which workspace to apply to - int workspaceID; - - std::string toString(); - - static WindowRule parse(std::string); -}; - -#endif \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/Workspace.hpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/Workspace.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 4f5273f..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/include/Workspace.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef WORKSPACE_H -#define WORKSPACE_H -#include -#include - -using json = nlohmann::json; - -class Workspace { -public: - int id; - std::string name; - std::string monitor; - int monitorID; - int windows; - bool hasfullscreen; - std::string lastwindow; - std::string lastwindowtitle; - bool ispersistent; - - friend void from_json(const json& j, Workspace& workspace); -}; - -#endif diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/Client.cpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/Client.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 2fa9725..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/Client.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#include "../include/Client.hpp" - -void from_json(const json& j, WorkspaceSignature& ws) { - j.at("id").get_to(ws.id); - j.at("name").get_to(ws.name); -} - -void from_json(const json& j, Client& client) { - j.at("address").get_to(client.address); - j.at("mapped").get_to(client.mapped); - j.at("hidden").get_to(client.hidden); - j.at("size").get_to(client.size); - j.at("workspace").get_to(client.workspace); - j.at("floating").get_to(client.floating); - j.at("monitor").get_to(client.monitor); - j.at("class").get_to(client.className); // Maps "class" JSON field to className - j.at("title").get_to(client.title); - j.at("initialClass").get_to(client.initialClass); - j.at("initialTitle").get_to(client.initialTitle); - j.at("pid").get_to(client.pid); - j.at("xwayland").get_to(client.xwayland); - j.at("pinned").get_to(client.pinned); - j.at("fullscreen").get_to(client.fullscreen); - j.at("fullscreenClient").get_to(client.fullscreenClient); - j.at("overFullscreen").get_to(client.overFullscreen); - j.at("swallowing").get_to(client.swallowing); - j.at("focusHistoryID").get_to(client.focusHistory); - j.at("inhibitingIdle").get_to(client.inhibitingIdle); - j.at("xdgTag").get_to(client.xdgTag); - j.at("xdgDescription").get_to(client.xdgDescription); -} diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/FileService.cpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/FileService.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 5798559..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/FileService.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include "../include/FileService.hpp" -#include "../include/Macros.hpp" -#include "../include/ShellService.hpp" - -bool FileService::doesNonEmptyFileExist(std::string path) { - std::ifstream file(path); - return file.good() && file.peek() != std::ifstream::traits_type::eof(); -}; - -void FileService::emptyFile(std::string path) { - std::stringstream cmd; - cmd << CAT_PATH << " " << NULL_PATH << " > " << path; - ShellService::exec(cmd.str().c_str()); -}; - -void FileService::createOrOverwriteFile(std::string path, std::string content) { - std::stringstream cmd; - cmd << ECHO_PATH << " " << content << " > " << path; - ShellService::exec(cmd.str().c_str()); -}; - -void FileService::appendToFile(std::string path, std::string content) { - bool fileNotEmpty = FileService::doesNonEmptyFileExist(path); - std::stringstream cmd; - if (fileNotEmpty) { - cmd << ECHO_PATH << " \"" << "\n" << content << "\" >> " << path; - } else { - cmd << ECHO_PATH << " \"" << content << "\" >> " << path; - } - ShellService::exec(cmd.str().c_str()); -}; - -void FileService::deleteNthLine(std::string path, int n) { - std::vector lines = readLines(path); - - if (n < 0 || n >= static_cast(lines.size())) { - // Out of bounds, do nothing - return; - } - - lines.erase(lines.begin() + n); - - std::ofstream file(path, std::ios::trunc); - for (size_t i = 0; i < lines.size(); ++i) { - file << lines[i]; - if (i != lines.size() - 1) { - file << '\n'; - } - } -} - -std::vector FileService::readLines(std::string path) { - std::vector lines; - std::ifstream file(path); - std::string line; - - while (std::getline(file, line)) { - lines.push_back(line); - } - return lines; -}; diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/HyprlandService.cpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/HyprlandService.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 352b835..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/HyprlandService.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -#include "../include/HyprlandService.hpp" -#include "../include/FileService.hpp" -#include "../include/Macros.hpp" -#include "../include/ShellService.hpp" -#include -#include -#include - -using json = nlohmann::json; - -std::string HyprlandService::configFilePath; - -void HyprlandService::setConfigFilePath(std::string path) { - // Look for substring "~/". If found, expand it - const std::string tilde = "~/"; - size_t pos = path.find(tilde); - if (pos != std::string::npos) { - path.replace(pos, tilde.length(), ShellService::getHomePath()); - } - configFilePath = path; -}; - -std::string HyprlandService::getConfigFilePath() { return configFilePath; }; - -std::list HyprlandService::getWorkspaces() { - json j = json::parse(ShellService::exec(HYPRCTL_BINARY " workspaces -j")); - return j.get>(); -} - -std::optional HyprlandService::getWorkspace(int id) { - std::list workspaces = getWorkspaces(); - - for (auto it = workspaces.begin(); it != workspaces.end();) { - if (it->id == id) { - return *it; - } else { - ++it; - } - } - - return std::nullopt; -} - -Workspace HyprlandService::getCurrentWorkspace() { - json j = - json::parse(ShellService::exec(HYPRCTL_BINARY " activeworkspace -j")); - return j.get(); -}; - -Client HyprlandService::getActiveClient() { - json j = json::parse(ShellService::exec(HYPRCTL_BINARY " activewindow -j")); - return j.get(); -} - -std::list HyprlandService::getClients() { - json j = json::parse(ShellService::exec(HYPRCTL_BINARY " clients -j")); - return j.get>(); -}; - -std::list HyprlandService::getClientsOnActiveWorkspace() { - std::list clients = getClients(); - int activeWorkspaceID = getCurrentWorkspace().id; - - for (auto it = clients.begin(); it != clients.end();) { - if (it->workspace.id != activeWorkspaceID) { - it = clients.erase(it); - } else { - ++it; - } - } - - return clients; -}; - -std::list HyprlandService::getWindowRules() { - std::list rules; - - for (auto &line : FileService::readLines(getConfigFilePath())) { - rules.push_back(WindowRule::parse(line)); - } - - return rules; -}; - -void HyprlandService::setClientFloating(Client c) { - ShellService::exec(HYPRCTL_BINARY " dispatch setfloating address:" + - c.address); -}; - -void HyprlandService::setClientTiled(Client c) { - ShellService::exec(HYPRCTL_BINARY " dispatch settiled address:" + c.address); -} - -// on = true -> creates a window rule to ENABLE floating mode for currently -// active workspace on = false -> creates a window rule to DISABLE floating mode -// for currently active workspace -void HyprlandService::setFloatingRule(bool on) { - WindowRule rule{.tile = !on, .workspaceID = getCurrentWorkspace().id}; - auto conflictingRule = findConflictingRule(rule); - if (conflictingRule.has_value()) { - removeRule(conflictingRule.value()); - } - - FileService::appendToFile(getConfigFilePath(), rule.toString()); -}; - -std::optional -HyprlandService::findConflictingRule(WindowRule subject) { - std::list rules = getWindowRules(); - int id = getCurrentWorkspace().id; - - for (auto &rule : rules) { - if (rule.tile == !subject.tile && rule.workspaceID == subject.workspaceID) { - return rule; - } - } - - return std::nullopt; -}; - -void HyprlandService::removeRule(WindowRule rule) { - std::list rules = getWindowRules(); - int index = 0; - int foundIndex = -1; - - for (auto &it : rules) { - if (it.toString() == rule.toString()) { - foundIndex = index; - break; - } - ++index; - } - - if (foundIndex != -1) { - FileService::deleteNthLine(getConfigFilePath(), foundIndex); - } - - // else: rule not found, do nothing -} - -bool HyprlandService::isFloatingRulePresent(int workspaceId) { - std::list rules = getWindowRules(); - - for (auto &rule : rules) { - if (rule.workspaceID == workspaceId && rule.tile == false) { - return true; - } - } - - return false; -} - -bool HyprlandService::isFloatingRulePresent(Workspace workspace) { - return isFloatingRulePresent(workspace.id); -}; - -WindowRule HyprlandService::getActiveWorkspaceRule() { - std::list rules = getWindowRules(); - int id = getCurrentWorkspace().id; - - for (auto &rule : rules) { - if (rule.workspaceID == id) { - return rule; - } - } - - // If no rule is found, return a default rule (tiled) - return WindowRule{.tile = true, .workspaceID = id}; -}; - -void HyprlandService::moveToWorkspace(int workspaceId) { - if (isFloatingRulePresent(workspaceId)) { - setClientFloating(getActiveClient()); - } else { - setClientTiled(getActiveClient()); - } - - ShellService::exec(HYPRCTL_BINARY " dispatch movetoworkspace " + - std::to_string(workspaceId)); -} - -void HyprlandService::toggleFloating() { - if (isFloatingRulePresent(getCurrentWorkspace())) { - for (auto &c : getClientsOnActiveWorkspace()) { - setClientTiled(c); - } - setFloatingRule(false); - } else { - for (auto &c : getClientsOnActiveWorkspace()) { - setClientFloating(c); - } - setFloatingRule(true); - } -} diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/ShellService.cpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/ShellService.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 552454c..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/ShellService.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#include "../include/ShellService.hpp" -#include -#include - -std::string ShellService::exec(const std::string &command) { - char buffer[128]; - std::string result = ""; - - FILE *pipe = popen(command.c_str(), "r"); - if (!pipe) { - return "popen failed"; - } - - while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), pipe) != NULL) { - result += buffer; - } - - int status = pclose(pipe); - if (status == -1) { - return "Error closing pipe"; - } - - return result; -}; - -std::string ShellService::getHomePath() { - char *home = getenv("HOME"); - if (home && *home) { - return std::string(home) + std::string("/"); - } - - // Fallback: try to get home directory from passwd if HOME is not set - // This assumes that the 'htt' process is ran with the user as the process - // owner. Should it be run with systemd or some other wonky method, it will - // behave unexpectedly - struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(getuid()); - if (pw && pw->pw_dir) { - return std::string(pw->pw_dir); - } - - // As a last resort, exit - exit(1); -} diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/WindowRule.cpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/WindowRule.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index e0d8a46..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/WindowRule.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include "../include/WindowRule.hpp" - -std::string WindowRule::toString() { - std::string mode = this->tile ? "tile on" : "float on"; - return "windowrule = " + mode + ", match:workspace " + std::to_string(this->workspaceID); -} - -WindowRule WindowRule::parse(std::string ruleStr) { - WindowRule rule; - - // Remove spaces for easier parsing - ruleStr.erase(std::remove(ruleStr.begin(), ruleStr.end(), ' '), ruleStr.end()); - - // Find mode - auto modePos = ruleStr.find("windowrule="); - if (modePos != std::string::npos) { - auto commaPos = ruleStr.find(',', modePos); - std::string mode = ruleStr.substr(modePos + 11, commaPos - (modePos + 11)); - rule.tile = (mode == "tileon"); - } - - // Find workspace - auto wsPos = ruleStr.find("match:workspace"); - if (wsPos != std::string::npos) { - std::string wsStr = ruleStr.substr(wsPos + 15); - rule.workspaceID = std::stoi(wsStr); - } - - return rule; -} diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/Workspace.cpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/Workspace.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 3b47430..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/Workspace.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#include "../include/Workspace.hpp" - -void from_json(const nlohmann::json &j, Workspace &w) { - j.at("id").get_to(w.id); - j.at("name").get_to(w.name); - j.at("monitor").get_to(w.monitor); - j.at("monitorID").get_to(w.monitorID); - j.at("windows").get_to(w.windows); - j.at("hasfullscreen").get_to(w.hasfullscreen); - j.at("lastwindow").get_to(w.lastwindow); - j.at("lastwindowtitle").get_to(w.lastwindowtitle); - j.at("ispersistent").get_to(w.ispersistent); -} diff --git a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/main.cpp b/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/main.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 9c876d9..0000000 --- a/pkgs/hyprland-toggle-tiling/src/main.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include "../include/HyprlandService.hpp" - -void help(char* execPath) { - std::cerr << "Usage: " << execPath << " (flags)\n\n"; - std::cerr << "Flags:\n\n"; - std::cerr << "-q:\t\tQuery current windowing mode, don't change anything.\n\t\tReturns Hyprland window rule active on current workspace.\n\t\tIf no rule is active, returns a default tiled rule.\n\n"; - std::cerr << "-m [integer]:\tMove currently active window to specified workspace.\n\t\tUpon moving, the window will adapt to the windowing mode of the new workspace.\n\t\tDoesn't work with -q.\n"; - exit(1); -} - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - if (argc >= 2) { - HyprlandService::setConfigFilePath(argv[1]); - - if (argc == 2) { - HyprlandService::toggleFloating(); - } - else if (argc == 3 && argv[2] == std::string("-q")) { - std::cout << HyprlandService::getActiveWorkspaceRule().toString() << std::endl; - } else if (argc == 4 && argv[2] == std::string("-m")) { - try { - HyprlandService::moveToWorkspace(std::stoi(argv[3])); - } catch (std::invalid_argument) { - help(argv[0]); - } - } else { - help(argv[0]); - } - } else { - help(argv[0]); - } - - exit(0); -}