diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad.nix b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad.nix deleted file mode 100644 index 874da3b..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad.nix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -{ pkgs, lib, config, ... }: -let - - background-repo = pkgs.fetchgit { - url = "https://git.ingolf-wagner.de/palo/image-generator-lib"; - rev = "95bc53de0b73917c5571a061a6702c71c9bf173e"; - sha256 = "1x14pknv0v38x0g5sf6k25g9w7r7j0mndazq5ixjvybwdynk25kw"; - }; - - nixCommands = { height, width }: - pkgs.writeText "NixCommands.hs" # haskell - '' - module NixCommands where - - nixStartAudacious = "${pkgs.audacious}/bin/audacious" - nixStartFlameshot = "${pkgs.flameshot}/bin/flameshot gui -p /share/" - nixInvertColors = "${pkgs.xcalib}/bin/xcalib -invert -alter" - nixStartRedshift = "${pkgs.redshift}/bin/redshift -O 6100 -g 0.9:0.9:0.9 -b 0.9" - nixResetRedshift = "${pkgs.redshift}/bin/redshift -x" - nixSetCursorImage = "${pkgs.xorg.xsetroot}/bin/xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr" - nixSetBackground = "${pkgs.polygon-art.polygon-art}/bin/rings --height ${ - toString height - } --width ${ - toString width - } /dev/shm/background.png && ${pkgs.feh}/bin/feh --bg-scale /dev/shm/background.png" - nixStartAlbert = "${pkgs.albert}/bin/albert" - nixStartCopyq = "${pkgs.copyq}/bin/copyq" - nixShowCopyq = "${pkgs.copyq}/bin/copyq show" - nixShowChat = "${pkgs.mirage-im}/bin/mirage" - nixShowJoplin = "${pkgs.unstable.joplin-desktop}/bin/joplin-desktop" - nixStartTerminal = "${pkgs.rxvt_unicode}/bin/urxvtc" - nixAlsaRaiseVolume = "${pkgs.alsaUtils}/bin/amixer set Master 5%+" - nixAlsaLowerVolume = "${pkgs.alsaUtils}/bin/amixer set Master 5%-" - nixAlsaMute = "${pkgs.alsaUtils}/bin/amixer set Master toggle" - nixNotifySend = "${pkgs.libnotify}/bin/notify-send" - ''; -in -{ - - home-manager.users.mainUser = { - home.file.".xmonad/xmonad.hs".source = ./xmonad/Main.hs; - home.file.".xmonad/lib/NixCommands.hs".source = nixCommands { - height = config.configuration.desktop.height; - width = config.configuration.desktop.width; - }; - home.file.".xmonad/lib/SolarizedLight.hs".source = - ./xmonad/SolarizedLight.hs; - home.file.".xmonad/lib/SolarizedDark.hs".source = ./xmonad/SolarizedDark.hs; - home.file.".xmonad/lib/FloatKeys.hs".source = ./xmonad/FloatKeys.hs; - home.file.".xmonad/lib/TabbedFix.hs".source = ./xmonad/TabbedFix.hs; - home.file.".xmonad/lib/BoringWindows.hs".source = ./xmonad/BoringWindows.hs; - home.file.".xmonad/lib/Memo.hs".source = ./xmonad/Memo.hs; - home.file.".xmonad/lib/SubLayouts.hs".source = ./xmonad/SubLayouts.hs; - - home.file.".xmonad/xmonad.cabal".source = ./xmonad/palos-xmonad.cabal; - home.file.".xmonad/Main.hs".source = ./xmonad/Main.hs; - }; -} diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/.envrc b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/.envrc deleted file mode 100644 index 4134ad9..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/.envrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -use nix ./env.nix -use nix ./lsp.nix -use nix ./shell.nix - diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/.gitignore b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 773d3b6..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -dist -dist-* -cabal-dev -*_flymake.hs -*.o -*.hi -*.hie -*.chi -*.chs.h -*.dyn_o -*.dyn_hi -.hpc -.hsenv -.cabal-sandbox/ -cabal.sandbox.config -*.prof -*.aux -*.hp -*.eventlog -.stack-work/ -cabal.project.local -cabal.project.local~ -.HTF/ -.ghc.environment.* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/BoringWindows.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/BoringWindows.hs deleted file mode 100644 index 065ab7c..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/BoringWindows.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -{-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances, MultiParamTypeClasses, DeriveDataTypeable #-} -{-# LANGUAGE PatternGuards, FlexibleContexts, FlexibleInstances #-} - --- copy because --- * export IsBoring - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- | --- Module : XMonad.Layout.BoringWindows --- Copyright : (c) 2008 David Roundy --- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE) --- --- Maintainer : Adam Vogt --- Stability : unstable --- Portability : unportable --- --- BoringWindows is an extension to allow windows to be marked boring --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -module BoringWindows ( - -- * Usage - -- $usage - boringWindows, boringAuto, - markBoring, clearBoring, - focusUp, focusDown, focusMaster, - - UpdateBoring(UpdateBoring), - BoringMessage(Replace,Merge,IsBoring), - BoringWindows() - - -- * Tips - -- ** variant of 'Full' - -- $simplest - ) where - -import XMonad.Layout.LayoutModifier(ModifiedLayout(..), - LayoutModifier(handleMessOrMaybeModifyIt, redoLayout)) -import XMonad(Typeable, LayoutClass, Message, X, fromMessage, - sendMessage, windows, withFocused, Window) -import Control.Applicative((<$>)) -import Data.List((\\), union) -import Data.Maybe(fromMaybe, listToMaybe, maybeToList) -import qualified Data.Map as M -import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W - --- $usage --- You can use this module with the following in your --- @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@: --- --- > import XMonad.Layout.BoringWindows --- --- Then edit your @layoutHook@ by adding the layout modifier: --- --- > myLayout = boringWindows (Full ||| etc..) --- > main = xmonad def { layoutHook = myLayout } --- --- Then to your keybindings, add: --- --- > , ((modm, xK_j), focusUp) --- > , ((modm, xK_k), focusDown) --- > , ((modm, xK_m), focusMaster) --- --- For more detailed instructions on editing the layoutHook see: --- --- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Editing_the_layout_hook" - - -data BoringMessage = FocusUp | FocusDown | FocusMaster | IsBoring Window | ClearBoring - | Replace String [Window] - | Merge String [Window] - deriving ( Read, Show, Typeable ) - -instance Message BoringMessage - --- | UpdateBoring is sent before attempting to view another boring window, so --- that layouts have a chance to mark boring windows. -data UpdateBoring = UpdateBoring - deriving (Typeable) -instance Message UpdateBoring - -markBoring, clearBoring, focusUp, focusDown, focusMaster :: X () -markBoring = withFocused (sendMessage . IsBoring) -clearBoring = sendMessage ClearBoring -focusUp = sendMessage UpdateBoring >> sendMessage FocusUp -focusDown = sendMessage UpdateBoring >> sendMessage FocusDown -focusMaster = sendMessage UpdateBoring >> sendMessage FocusMaster - -data BoringWindows a = BoringWindows - { namedBoring :: M.Map String [a] -- ^ store borings with a specific source - , chosenBoring :: [a] -- ^ user-chosen borings - , hiddenBoring :: Maybe [a] -- ^ maybe mark hidden windows - } deriving (Show,Read,Typeable) - -boringWindows :: (LayoutClass l a, Eq a) => l a -> ModifiedLayout BoringWindows l a -boringWindows = ModifiedLayout (BoringWindows M.empty [] Nothing) - --- | Mark windows that are not given rectangles as boring -boringAuto :: (LayoutClass l a, Eq a) => l a -> ModifiedLayout BoringWindows l a -boringAuto = ModifiedLayout (BoringWindows M.empty [] (Just [])) - -instance LayoutModifier BoringWindows Window where - redoLayout (b@BoringWindows { hiddenBoring = bs }) _r mst arrs = do - let bs' = W.integrate' mst \\ map fst arrs - return (arrs, Just $ b { hiddenBoring = const bs' <$> bs } ) - - handleMessOrMaybeModifyIt bst@(BoringWindows nbs cbs lbs) m - | Just (Replace k ws) <- fromMessage m - , maybe True (ws/=) (M.lookup k nbs) = - let nnb = if null ws then M.delete k nbs - else M.insert k ws nbs - in rjl bst { namedBoring = nnb } - | Just (Merge k ws) <- fromMessage m - , maybe True (not . null . (ws \\)) (M.lookup k nbs) = - rjl bst { namedBoring = M.insertWith union k ws nbs } - | Just (IsBoring w) <- fromMessage m , w `notElem` cbs = - rjl bst { chosenBoring = w:cbs } - | Just ClearBoring <- fromMessage m, not (null cbs) = - rjl bst { namedBoring = M.empty, chosenBoring = []} - | Just FocusUp <- fromMessage m = - do windows $ W.modify' $ skipBoring W.focusUp' - return Nothing - | Just FocusDown <- fromMessage m = - do windows $ W.modify' $ skipBoring W.focusDown' - return Nothing - | Just FocusMaster <- fromMessage m = - do windows $ W.modify' - $ skipBoring W.focusDown' -- wiggle focus to make sure - . skipBoring W.focusUp' -- no boring window gets the focus - . focusMaster' - return Nothing - where skipBoring f st = fromMaybe st $ listToMaybe - $ filter ((`notElem` W.focus st:bs) . W.focus) - $ take (length $ W.integrate st) - $ iterate f st - bs = concat $ cbs:maybeToList lbs ++ M.elems nbs - rjl = return . Just . Left - handleMessOrMaybeModifyIt _ _ = return Nothing - --- | Variant of 'focusMaster' that works on a --- 'Stack' rather than an entire 'StackSet'. -focusMaster' :: W.Stack a -> W.Stack a -focusMaster' c@(W.Stack _ [] _) = c -focusMaster' (W.Stack t ls rs) = W.Stack x [] (xs ++ t : rs) where (x:xs) = reverse ls - -{- $simplest - -An alternative to 'Full' is "XMonad.Layout.Simplest". Less windows are -ignored by 'focusUp' and 'focusDown'. This may be helpful when you want windows -to be uninteresting by some other layout modifier (ex. -"XMonad.Layout.Minimize") - --} diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/FloatKeys.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/FloatKeys.hs deleted file mode 100644 index 8ae8309..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/FloatKeys.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- | --- Module : XMonad.Actions.FloatKeys --- Copyright : (c) Karsten Schoelzel --- License : BSD --- --- Maintainer : Karsten Schoelzel --- Stability : stable --- Portability : unportable --- --- Move and resize floating windows. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -module FloatKeys ( - -- * Usage - -- $usage - keysMoveWindow, - keysMoveWindowTo, - keysResizeWindow, - keysAbsResizeWindow) where - -import XMonad -import Control.Arrow ((***)) - --- $usage --- You can use this module with the following in your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@: --- --- > import XMonad.Actions.FloatKeys --- --- Then add appropriate key bindings, for example: --- --- > , ((modm, xK_d ), withFocused (keysResizeWindow (-10,-10) (1,1))) --- > , ((modm, xK_s ), withFocused (keysResizeWindow (10,10) (1,1))) --- > , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_d ), withFocused (keysAbsResizeWindow (-10,-10) (1024,752))) --- > , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_s ), withFocused (keysAbsResizeWindow (10,10) (1024,752))) --- > , ((modm, xK_a ), withFocused (keysMoveWindowTo (512,384) (1%2,1%2))) --- --- For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see --- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Editing_key_bindings". - --- | @keysMoveWindow (dx, dy)@ moves the window by @dx@ pixels to the --- right and @dy@ pixels down. -keysMoveWindow :: D -> Window -> X () -keysMoveWindow (dx,dy) w = whenX (isClient w) $ withDisplay $ \d -> do - io $ raiseWindow d w - wa <- io $ getWindowAttributes d w - io $ moveWindow d w (fromIntegral (fromIntegral (wa_x wa) + dx)) - (fromIntegral (fromIntegral (wa_y wa) + dy)) - float w - --- | @keysMoveWindowTo (x, y) (gx, gy)@ moves the window relative --- point @(gx, gy)@ to the point @(x,y)@, where @(gx,gy)@ gives a --- position relative to the window border, i.e. @gx = 0@ is the left --- border, @gx = 1@ is the right border, @gy = 0@ is the top border, and --- @gy = 1@ the bottom border. --- --- For example, on a 1024x768 screen: --- --- > keysMoveWindowTo (512,384) (1%2, 1%2) -- center the window on screen --- > keysMoveWindowTo (1024,0) (1, 0) -- put window in the top right corner -keysMoveWindowTo :: P -> G -> Window -> X () -keysMoveWindowTo (x,y) (gx, gy) w = whenX (isClient w) $ withDisplay $ \d -> do - io $ raiseWindow d w - wa <- io $ getWindowAttributes d w - io $ moveWindow d w (x - round (gx * fromIntegral (wa_width wa))) - (y - round (gy * fromIntegral (wa_height wa))) - float w - -type G = (Rational, Rational) -type P = (Position, Position) - --- | @keysResizeWindow (dx, dy) (gx, gy)@ changes the width by @dx@ --- and the height by @dy@, leaving the window-relative point @(gx, --- gy)@ fixed. --- --- For example: --- --- > keysResizeWindow (10, 0) (0, 0) -- make the window 10 pixels larger to the right --- > keysResizeWindow (10, 0) (0, 1%2) -- does the same, unless sizeHints are applied --- > keysResizeWindow (10, 10) (1%2, 1%2) -- add 5 pixels on each side --- > keysResizeWindow (-10, -10) (0, 1) -- shrink the window in direction of the bottom-left corner -keysResizeWindow :: D -> G -> Window -> X () -keysResizeWindow = keysMoveResize keysResizeWindow' - --- | @keysAbsResizeWindow (dx, dy) (ax, ay)@ changes the width by @dx@ --- and the height by @dy@, leaving the screen absolute point @(ax, --- ay)@ fixed. --- --- For example: --- --- > keysAbsResizeWindow (10, 10) (0, 0) -- enlarge the window; if it is not in the top-left corner it will also be moved down and to the right. -keysAbsResizeWindow :: D -> D -> Window -> X () -keysAbsResizeWindow = keysMoveResize keysAbsResizeWindow' - -keysAbsResizeWindow' :: SizeHints -> P -> D -> D -> D -> (P,D) -keysAbsResizeWindow' sh (x,y) (w,h) (dx,dy) (ax, ay) = ((round nx, round ny), (nw, nh)) - where - (minw, minh) = maybe (10,10) ((***) (max 10) (max 10)) $ sh_min_size sh - (nw, nh) = if w + dx > minw && h + dy > minh then applySizeHintsContents sh (w + dx, h + dy) - else (w, h) - nx :: Rational - nx = fromIntegral (ax * w + nw * (fromIntegral x - ax)) / fromIntegral w - ny :: Rational - ny = fromIntegral (ay * h + nh * (fromIntegral y - ay)) / fromIntegral h - -keysResizeWindow' :: SizeHints -> P -> D -> D -> G -> (P,D) -keysResizeWindow' sh (x,y) (w,h) (dx,dy) (gx, gy) = ((nx, ny), (nw, nh)) - where - -- Prevent shrinking a window too small and getting one's foot shot - (minw, minh) = maybe (10,10) ((***) (max 10) (max 10)) $ sh_min_size sh - (nw, nh) = if w + dx > minw && h + dy > minh then applySizeHintsContents sh (w + dx, h + dy) - else (w, h) - nx = round $ fromIntegral x + gx * fromIntegral w - gx * fromIntegral nw - ny = round $ fromIntegral y + gy * fromIntegral h - gy * fromIntegral nh - -keysMoveResize :: (SizeHints -> P -> D -> a -> b -> (P,D)) -> a -> b -> Window -> X () -keysMoveResize f move resize w = whenX (isClient w) $ withDisplay $ \d -> do - io $ raiseWindow d w - wa <- io $ getWindowAttributes d w - sh' <- io $ getWMNormalHints d w - let sh = sh' {sh_resize_inc = Nothing, sh_aspect = Nothing} - wa_dim = (fromIntegral $ wa_width wa, fromIntegral $ wa_height wa) - wa_pos = (fromIntegral $ wa_x wa, fromIntegral $ wa_y wa) - (wn_pos, wn_dim) = f sh wa_pos wa_dim move resize - io $ resizeWindow d w `uncurry` wn_dim - io $ moveWindow d w `uncurry` wn_pos - float w diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/LICENSE b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 45644ff..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/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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But first, please read -. diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/Main.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/Main.hs deleted file mode 100644 index 2cc3d54..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/Main.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,537 +0,0 @@ -{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} - -module Main where - -import XMonad.Util.NamedWindows (getName) -import XMonad.Util.Run (safeSpawn) -import BoringWindows (BoringMessage (..), - boringWindows, clearBoring, - focusDown, focusUp) -import qualified Data.Map as M -import Data.Monoid (All, Endo) -import Data.Ratio ((%)) -import FloatKeys (keysResizeWindow) -import Memo (nextRectangle) -import NixCommands -import qualified SolarizedLight as Solarized -import System.Exit -import XMonad -import XMonad.Actions.CopyWindow (copy, copyToAll, kill1, - killAllOtherCopies, - wsContainingCopies) -import XMonad.Actions.CycleWS (toggleWS') -import XMonad.Actions.DynamicProjects (Project (..), - dynamicProjects) -import XMonad.Actions.DynamicWorkspaces (addHiddenWorkspace, removeEmptyWorkspaceAfterExcept, - renameWorkspace, - withWorkspace) -import XMonad.Actions.Navigation2D (additionalNav2DKeysP, - windowGo, windowSwap) -import XMonad.Actions.UpdatePointer (updatePointer) -import XMonad.Actions.Warp (warpToScreen) -import XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog (dynamicLog) -import XMonad.Hooks.ManageDebug (debugManageHook) -import XMonad.Hooks.ManageHelpers (doCenterFloat) -import XMonad.Hooks.SetWMName (setWMName) -import XMonad.Hooks.UrgencyHook (withUrgencyHook, - UrgencyHook(..)) -import XMonad.Layout.Mosaic (Aspect (Reset)) -import XMonad.Layout.NoBorders (noBorders, smartBorders) -import XMonad.Layout.ResizableTile (MirrorResize (MirrorExpand, MirrorShrink), - ResizableTall (..)) -import XMonad.Layout.StateFull (focusTracking) -import XMonad.Layout.WindowNavigation (configurableNavigation, - noNavigateBorders) -import XMonad.Prompt (XPConfig (..)) -import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W -import XMonad.Util.EZConfig (additionalKeysP) -import XMonad.Util.Scratchpad (scratchpadManageHook, - scratchpadSpawnAction) -import XMonad.Util.SpawnOnce (spawnOnce) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- --- Layouts --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -selectionColor :: String -selectionColor = Solarized.magenta - -nonSelectionColor :: String -nonSelectionColor = Solarized.base02 - -myLayout = - (windowConfiguration $ smartBorders $ boringWindows resizeableTall) ||| - noBorders Full - where - resizeableTall = ResizableTall nmaster delta ratio [] - -- The default number of windows in the master pane - nmaster = 1 - -- Default proportion of screen occupied by master pane - ratio = 1 / 2 - -- Percent of screen to increment by when resizing panes - delta = 3 / 100 - windowConfiguration = configurableNavigation noNavigateBorders - --- ------------------------------------------------------------ --- --- predefined workspaces --- --- ------------------------------------------------------------ --- default workspaces they will always be there. --- And they are protected against renaming -myWorkspaces :: [String] -myWorkspaces = ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"] - --- workspaces names to be used only by one program, partly spawning on startup. -autoSpawnWorkspaces :: [String] -autoSpawnWorkspaces = ["-copyq"] - --- theses workspaces should not be removed by the workspace --- switch commands -nonRemovableWorkspaces :: [String] -nonRemovableWorkspaces = myWorkspaces ++ autoSpawnWorkspaces - --- projects --- named workspaces with predefined behavior -projects :: [Project] -projects = - [ Project - { projectName = "audio" - , projectDirectory = "~/music-library" - , projectStartHook = Just $ spawn nixStartAudacious - } - , Project - { projectName = "nixos" - , projectDirectory = "~/dev/nixos/nixos-config" - , projectStartHook = Nothing - } - , Project - { projectName = "-copyq" - , projectDirectory = "~/" - , projectStartHook = Just $ spawn nixShowCopyq - } - , Project - { projectName = "chat" - , projectDirectory = "~/" - , projectStartHook = Just $ spawn nixShowChat - } - , Project - { projectName = "joplin" - , projectDirectory = "~/" - , projectStartHook = Just $ spawn nixShowJoplin - } - ] - --- ------------------------------------------------------------ --- --- key definitions --- --- ------------------------------------------------------------ -myKeys :: XConfig Layout -> M.Map (ButtonMask, KeySym) (X ()) -myKeys XConfig {modMask = modm} = - M.fromList $ - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- - -- predefined workspaces - -- - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- - -- mod-[1..9], Switch to workspace N - [ ( (m .|. modm, k) - , do removeEmptyWorkspaceAfterExcept nonRemovableWorkspaces $ windows $ f i - updateBoring) - | (i, k) <- zip myWorkspaces [xK_1 .. xK_9] - , (f, m) <- [(W.greedyView, 0)] - ] ++ - -- mod--[1..9] move window to workspace N - -- mod--[1..9] copy window to workspace N - [ ( (m .|. modm, k) - , do windows $ f i - updateBoring) - | (i, k) <- zip myWorkspaces [xK_1 .. xK_9] - , (f, m) <- [(W.shift, shiftMask), (copy, controlMask)] - ] - --- ------------------------------------------------------------ --- --- select next Screen/Monitor. --- (works for 2 and 1 monitor, but might also work for more) --- --- ------------------------------------------------------------ -selectNextScreen :: X () -selectNextScreen = do - W.StackSet {W.current = current, W.visible = visible} <- gets windowset - warpToScreen (nextScreen current visible) (1 % 2) (1 % 2) - where - nextScreen current [] = W.screen current - nextScreen _ (x:_) = W.screen x - -isFloat :: Window -> X Bool -isFloat w = gets windowset >>= \ws -> return (M.member w $ W.floating ws) - --- | add different shortcuts for different type --- of situation. Floating or Tiling -floatTileCommand :: X () -> X () -> Window -> X () -floatTileCommand forFloating forTileing window = do - floating <- isFloat window - if floating - then forFloating - else forTileing - -toggleFloating :: W.RationalRect -> Window -> X () -toggleFloating position = - floatTileCommand - (withFocused (windows . W.sink)) - (withFocused (windows . (`W.float` position))) - -multiKeys [] = [] -multiKeys ((key, command):xs) = (createMultiKey key command) ++ multiKeys xs - where - createMultiKey keyString command = - [("M4-" ++ keyString, command), ("M4-z " ++ keyString, command)] - -myAdditionaKeys :: [(String, X ())] -myAdditionaKeys - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- - -- dynamic workspaces - -- - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- switch to workspace - = - (multiKeys - [ ( "`" - , do removeEmptyWorkspaceAfterExcept - nonRemovableWorkspaces - (withWorkspace autoXPConfig (windows . W.greedyView)) - updateBoring) - -- move focused window to workspace - , ("S-", withWorkspace myXPConfig (windows . W.shift)) - -- copy focused window to workspace - , ("C-", withWorkspace myXPConfig (windows . copy)) - -- make windows "sticky" by copy and remove them to and from all other windows - , ( "s" - , do copies <- wsContainingCopies - if not (null copies) - then do - killAllOtherCopies - clearBoring - else do - windows copyToAll - withFocused (broadcastMessage . IsBoring)) - -- rename workspace but make sure myWorkspaces still exist - , ( "r" - , do renameWorkspace myXPConfig - sequence_ [addHiddenWorkspace ws | ws <- myWorkspaces]) - , ( "" - , do toggleWS' ["NSP"] - updateBoring) - ]) ++ - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- - -- launch applications - -- - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - (multiKeys - -- launch a terminal - [ ("", spawn $ XMonad.terminal defaults) - , ("q", kill1) - -- open scratchpad - , ( "-" - , do scratchpadSpawnAction defaults - updateBoring) - ]) ++ - [ ( "" - -- create screenshot - , spawn nixStartFlameshot) - -- invert color for bright or dark days - , ("", spawn nixInvertColors) - ] ++ - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- - -- Window and Layout - -- - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - (multiKeys - -- Move focus to the next window - [ ( "j" - , do sendMessage FirstLayout - focusDown) - -- Move focus to the previous window - , ( "k" - , do sendMessage FirstLayout - focusUp) - -- Swap the focused window and the master window - , ("", windows W.swapMaster) - -- Swap the focused window with the next window - , ( "S-j" - , do sendMessage FirstLayout - windows W.swapDown) - -- Swap the focused window with the previous window - , ( "S-k" - , do sendMessage FirstLayout - windows W.swapUp) - -- Rotate through the available layout algorithms - , ("f", sendMessage NextLayout) - -- Shrink the current area - -- Shrink the master area - , ( "h" - , withFocused $ - floatTileCommand - (withFocused (keysResizeWindow (10, 0) (1, 1 % 2))) - (do sendMessage Shrink - sendMessage Reset)) - -- Expand the master area - , ( "l" - , withFocused $ - floatTileCommand - (withFocused (keysResizeWindow (-10, 0) (1, 1 % 2))) - (do sendMessage Expand - sendMessage Reset)) - -- Expand the current area - , ( "S-l" - , withFocused $ - floatTileCommand - (withFocused (keysResizeWindow (0, -10) (1 % 2, 1))) - (do sendMessage MirrorExpand - sendMessage Reset)) - , ( "S-h" - , withFocused $ - floatTileCommand - (withFocused (keysResizeWindow (0, 10) (1 % 2, 1))) - (do sendMessage MirrorShrink - sendMessage Reset)) - -- Toggle window tiling/floating - , ( "t" - , do next <- nextRectangle - withFocused $ toggleFloating next) - , ( "n" - , withFocused $ - floatTileCommand - (do position <- nextRectangle - withFocused (windows . (`W.float` position))) - (return ())) - -- Increment the number of windows in the master area - , (",", sendMessage (IncMasterN 1)) - -- Deincrement the number of windows in the master area - , (".", sendMessage (IncMasterN (-1))) - ]) ++ - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- - -- Xmonad Commands - -- - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- Quit xmonad - (multiKeys - [ ("S-q", io exitSuccess) - -- restart xmonad - , ("S-r", spawn "xmonad --recompile; xmonad --restart") - -- select next screen/monitor - , ("", selectNextScreen) - -- move window next screen/monitor - -- , ("M4-S-", moveWindowToNextScreen) - ]) ++ - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- - -- Volume Control - -- - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - [ ("", spawn nixAlsaRaiseVolume) - , ("", spawn nixAlsaLowerVolume) - , ("", spawn nixAlsaMute) - ] ++ - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- - -- Redshift - -- - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - [("M4-", spawn nixStartRedshift), ("M4-", spawn nixResetRedshift)] ++ - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - -- - -- programs - -- - -- ------------------------------------------------------------ - [("M4-b", spawn nixSetBackground)] - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Mouse bindings: default actions bound to mouse events --- -mouse :: XConfig t -> M.Map (KeyMask, Button) (Window -> X ()) --- mouse _ = M.empty -mouse XConfig {XMonad.modMask = modm} = - M.fromList - -- mod-button1, Set the window to floating mode and move by dragging - [ ( (modm, button1) - , \w -> do - focus w - mouseMoveWindow w - windows W.shiftMaster) - -- mod-button2, Raise the window to the top of the stack - , ( (modm, button2) - , \w -> do - focus w - windows W.shiftMaster) - -- mod-button3, Set the window to floating mode and resize by dragging - , ( (modm, button3) - , \w -> do - focus w - mouseResizeWindow w - windows W.shiftMaster) - -- you may also bind events to the mouse scroll wheel (button4 and button5) - ] - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Window rules: --- Execute arbitrary actions and WindowSet manipulations when managing --- a new window. You can use this to, for example, always float a --- particular program, or have a client always appear on a particular --- workspace. --- --- To find the property name associated with a program, use --- > xprop | grep WM_CLASS --- and click on the client you're interested in. --- --- To match on the WM_NAME, you can use 'title' in the same way that --- 'className' and 'resource' are used below. --- -myManageHook :: Query (Endo WindowSet) -myManageHook = - composeAll - [ className =? "Gimp" --> doFloat - , className =? "zettlr" --> doFloat - , title =? "fzfmenu" --> doCenterFloat - , resource =? "copyq" --> doShift "-copyq" - , scratchpadManageHook - (W.RationalRect - -- | percentage distance from left - 0.2 - -- | percentage distance from top - 0.2 - -- | width - 0.6 - -- | height - 0.6) - ] - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Event handling --- * EwmhDesktops users should change this to ewmhDesktopsEventHook --- --- Defines a custom handler function for X Events. The function should --- return (All True) if the default handler is to be run afterwards. To --- combine event hooks use mappend or mconcat from Data.Monoid. --- -myEventHook :: Event -> X All -myEventHook = mempty - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Status bars and logging --- Perform an arbitrary action on each internal state change or X event. --- See the 'XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog' extension for examples. --- -myLogHook :: X () -myLogHook = do - dynamicLog - -- make sure the pointer always follows the focused window, when we use shortcuts - updatePointer (0.5, 0.5) (0, 0) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Startup hook --- Perform an arbitrary action each time xmonad starts or is restarted --- with mod-q. Used by, e.g., XMonad.Layout.PerWorkspace to initialize --- per-workspace layout choices. --- --- By default, do nothing. -startUp :: X () -startUp - -- java fix - = do - setWMName "LG3D" - spawn nixSetCursorImage - spawn nixSetBackground - spawn nixStartAlbert - spawnOnce nixStartCopyq - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Now run xmonad with all the defaults we set up. --- Run xmonad with the settings you specify. No need to modify this. --- -main :: IO () -main = do - xmonad $ - withUrgencyHook LibNotifyUrgencyHook $ - dynamicProjects projects $ - -- debugManageHook $ - defaults - -myTerm :: FilePath -myTerm = nixStartTerminal - --- make sure we never select a boring window --- when we select another workspace. -updateBoring :: X () -updateBoring = do - focusUp - focusDown - --- A structure containing your configuration settings, overriding --- fields in the default config. Any you don't override, will --- use the defaults defined in xmonad/XMonad/Config.hs --- --- No need to modify this. --- -defaults = - additionalNav2DKeysP - ("", "", "", "") - [("M-", windowGo), ("M-S-", windowSwap)] - False - def - { terminal = myTerm - -- Whether focus follows the mouse pointer. - , focusFollowsMouse = True - -- Whether clicking on a window to focus also passes the click to the window - , clickJustFocuses = False - -- color configuration - , normalBorderColor = nonSelectionColor - , focusedBorderColor = selectionColor - , borderWidth = 1 - -- modMask lets you specify which modkey you want to use. - -- mod1Mask ("left alt"). - -- mod3Mask ("right alt") - -- mod4Mask ("windows key") - , modMask = mod4Mask - , workspaces = nonRemovableWorkspaces - -- key bindings - , keys = myKeys - , mouseBindings = mouse - -- , layoutHook = focusTracking $ historyLayout myLayout - , layoutHook = focusTracking myLayout - -- , logHook = myLogHook <> runAllPending - , logHook = myLogHook - , startupHook = startUp - , manageHook = myManageHook - , handleEventHook = myEventHook - } `additionalKeysP` - myAdditionaKeys - -autoXPConfig :: XPConfig -autoXPConfig = myXPConfig {autoComplete = Just 5000} - -myXPConfig :: XPConfig -myXPConfig = - def - { bgColor = Solarized.base03 - , fgColor = Solarized.base0 - , promptBorderWidth = 0 - , font = "xft:DejaVu Sans:pixelsize=16:antialias=true:hinting=true" - } - -data LibNotifyUrgencyHook = LibNotifyUrgencyHook deriving (Read, Show) - -instance UrgencyHook LibNotifyUrgencyHook where - urgencyHook LibNotifyUrgencyHook w = do - name <- getName w - Just idx <- fmap (W.findTag w) $ gets windowset - - safeSpawn nixNotifySend [show name, "workspace " ++ idx] diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/Memo.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/Memo.hs deleted file mode 100644 index a3fd097..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/Memo.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} - -{-| A hacky module to cycle through a list of -rectangles, I'm using this to place a floating window somehwere -when it is in my way -} -module Memo where - -import XMonad.Config.Prime -import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W -import qualified XMonad.Util.ExtensibleState as ES - - - -newtype MemoStorage = - MemoStorage [W.RationalRect] - deriving (Typeable) - --- (RationalRect x y height width) -instance ExtensionClass MemoStorage where - initialValue = - MemoStorage - (cycle - [ (W.RationalRect 0.6 0.0 0.4 0.4) -- oben rechts - , (W.RationalRect 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.4) -- mitte rechts - , (W.RationalRect 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.4) -- unten rechts - , (W.RationalRect 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.4) -- unten mitte - , (W.RationalRect 0.0 0.6 0.4 0.4) -- unten links - , (W.RationalRect 0.0 0.3 0.4 0.4) -- mitte links - , (W.RationalRect 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4) -- oben links - , (W.RationalRect 0.3 0.0 0.4 0.4) -- oben mitte - ]) - -nextRectangle :: X W.RationalRect -nextRectangle = do - MemoStorage next <- ES.get :: X MemoStorage - ES.modify (\(MemoStorage (_:xs)) -> MemoStorage xs) - return (head next) diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/NixCommands.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/NixCommands.hs deleted file mode 100644 index a8cfe3e..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/NixCommands.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ --- this is just a dummy and will not be used - -module NixCommands where - -nixStartIrc = "" -nixStartAudacious = "" -nixStartFlameshot = "" -nixInvertColors = "" -nixStartRedshift = "" -nixResetRedshift = "" -nixSetCursorImage = "" -nixSetBackground = "" -nixStartAlbert = "" -nixStartCopyq = "" -nixShowCopyq = "" -nixStartTerminal = "" -nixAlsaRaiseVolume = "" -nixAlsaLowerVolume = "" -nixAlsaMute = "" -nixNotifySend = "" diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/Setup.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/Setup.hs deleted file mode 100644 index 23bdd9c..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/Setup.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ --- this is only here to satisfy my haskell mode -import Distribution.Simple -main = defaultMain diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/SolarizedDark.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/SolarizedDark.hs deleted file mode 100644 index cabf5ac..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/SolarizedDark.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -module SolarizedDark where - -base0 :: String -base0 = "#839496" - -base00 :: String -base00 = "#657b83" - -base01 :: String -base01 = "#586e75" - -base02 :: String -base02 = "#073642" - -base03 :: String -base03 = "#002b36" - -base1 :: String -base1 = "#93a1a1" - -base2 :: String -base2 = "#eee8d5" - -base3 :: String -base3 = "#fdf6e3" - -blue :: String -blue = "#268bd2" - -cyan :: String -cyan = "#2aa198" - -green :: String -green = "#859900" - -magenta :: String -magenta = "#d33682" - -orange :: String -orange = "#cb4b16" - -red :: String -red = "#dc322f" - -violet :: String -violet = "#6c71c4" - -yellow :: String -yellow = "#b58900" diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/SolarizedLight.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/SolarizedLight.hs deleted file mode 100644 index f942ec3..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/SolarizedLight.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -module SolarizedLight where - -blue :: String -blue = "#268bd2" - -cyan :: String -cyan = "#2aa198" - -green :: String -green = "#859900" - -magenta :: String -magenta = "#d33682" - -orange :: String -orange = "#cb4b16" - -red :: String -red = "#dc322f" - -violet :: String -violet = "#6c71c4" - -yellow :: String -yellow = "#b58900" - -base0 :: String -base0 = "#657b83" - -base00 :: String -base00 = "#839496" - -base01 :: String -base01 = "#93a1a1" - -base02 :: String -base02 = "#eee8d5" - -base03 :: String -base03 = "#fdf6e3" - -base1 :: String -base1 = "#586e75" - -base2 :: String -base2 = "#073642" - -base3 :: String -base3 = "#002b36" diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/SubLayouts.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/SubLayouts.hs deleted file mode 100644 index a688386..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/SubLayouts.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,508 +0,0 @@ -{-# LANGUAGE PatternGuards, ParallelListComp, DeriveDataTypeable, FlexibleInstances, FlexibleContexts, MultiParamTypeClasses, TypeSynonymInstances #-} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- | --- Module : XMonad.Layout.SubLayouts --- Copyright : (c) 2009 Adam Vogt --- License : BSD-style (see xmonad/LICENSE) --- --- Maintainer : vogt.adam@gmail.com --- Stability : unstable --- Portability : unportable --- --- A layout combinator that allows layouts to be nested. --- --- had to copy it because --- * uses the wrong Boring Windows library ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -module SubLayouts ( - -- * Usage - -- $usage - subLayout, - subTabbed, - - pushGroup, pullGroup, - pushWindow, pullWindow, - onGroup, toSubl, mergeDir, - - GroupMsg(..), - Broadcast(..), - - defaultSublMap, - - Sublayout, - - -- * Screenshots - -- $screenshots - - -- * Todo - -- $todo - ) - where - -import XMonad.Layout.Circle () -- so haddock can find the link - -import XMonad.Layout.Decoration(Decoration, DefaultShrinker) -import XMonad.Layout.LayoutModifier(LayoutModifier(handleMess, modifyLayout, - redoLayout), - ModifiedLayout(..)) -import XMonad.Layout.Simplest(Simplest(..)) -import XMonad.Layout.Tabbed(shrinkText, - TabbedDecoration, addTabs) -import XMonad.Layout.WindowNavigation(Navigate(Apply)) -import XMonad.Util.Invisible(Invisible(..)) -import XMonad.Util.Types(Direction2D(..)) -import XMonad hiding (def) -import Control.Applicative((<$>),(<*)) -import Control.Arrow(Arrow(second, (&&&))) -import Control.Monad(MonadPlus(mplus), foldM, guard, when, join) -import Data.Function(on) -import Data.List(nubBy, (\\), find) -import Data.Maybe(isNothing, fromMaybe, listToMaybe, mapMaybe) -import Data.Traversable(sequenceA) - -import qualified BoringWindows as B -import qualified XMonad as X -import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W -import qualified Data.Map as M -import Data.Map(Map) - --- $screenshots --- --- <> --- --- Larger version: - --- $todo --- /Issue 288/ --- --- "XMonad.Layout.ResizableTile" assumes that its environment --- contains only the windows it is running: sublayouts are currently run with --- the stack containing only the windows passed to it in its environment, but --- any changes that the layout makes are not merged back. --- --- Should the behavior be made optional? --- --- /Features/ --- --- * suggested managehooks for merging specific windows, or the apropriate --- layout based hack to find out the number of groups currently showed, but --- the size of current window groups is not available (outside of this --- growing module) --- --- /SimpleTabbed as a SubLayout/ --- --- 'subTabbed' works well, but it would be more uniform to avoid the use of --- addTabs, with the sublayout being Simplest (but --- 'XMonad.Layout.Tabbed.simpleTabbed' is this...). The only thing to be --- gained by fixing this issue is the ability to mix and match decoration --- styles. Better compatibility with some other layouts of which I am not --- aware could be another benefit. --- --- 'simpleTabbed' (and other decorated layouts) fail horribly when used as --- subLayouts: --- --- * decorations stick around: layout is run after being told to Hide --- --- * mouse events do not change focus: the group-ungroup does not respect --- the focus changes it wants? --- --- * sending ReleaseResources before running it makes xmonad very slow, and --- still leaves borders sticking around --- - --- $usage --- You can use this module with the following in your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@: --- --- > import XMonad.Layout.SubLayouts --- > import XMonad.Layout.WindowNavigation --- --- Using "XMonad.Layout.BoringWindows" is optional and it allows you to add a --- keybinding to skip over the non-visible windows. --- --- > import XMonad.Layout.BoringWindows --- --- Then edit your @layoutHook@ by adding the 'subTabbed' layout modifier: --- --- > myLayout = windowNavigation $ subTabbed $ boringWindows $ --- > Tall 1 (3/100) (1/2) ||| etc.. --- > main = xmonad def { layoutHook = myLayout } --- --- "XMonad.Layout.WindowNavigation" is used to specify which windows to merge, --- and it is not integrated into the modifier because it can be configured, and --- works best as the outer modifier. --- --- Then to your keybindings add: --- --- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_h), sendMessage $ pullGroup L) --- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_l), sendMessage $ pullGroup R) --- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_k), sendMessage $ pullGroup U) --- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_j), sendMessage $ pullGroup D) --- > --- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_m), withFocused (sendMessage . MergeAll)) --- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_u), withFocused (sendMessage . UnMerge)) --- > --- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_period), onGroup W.focusUp') --- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_comma), onGroup W.focusDown') --- --- These additional keybindings require the optional --- "XMonad.Layout.BoringWindows" layoutModifier. The focus will skip over the --- windows that are not focused in each sublayout. --- --- > , ((modm, xK_j), focusDown) --- > , ((modm, xK_k), focusUp) --- --- A 'submap' can be used to make modifying the sublayouts using 'onGroup' and --- 'toSubl' simpler: --- --- > ,((modm, xK_s), submap $ defaultSublMap conf) --- --- /NOTE:/ is there some reason that @asks config >>= submap . defaultSublMap@ --- could not be used in the keybinding instead? It avoids having to explicitly --- pass the conf. --- --- For more detailed instructions, see: --- --- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Editing_the_layout_hook" --- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Adding_key_bindings" - --- | The main layout modifier arguments: --- --- @subLayout advanceInnerLayouts innerLayout outerLayout@ --- --- [@advanceInnerLayouts@] When a new group at index @n@ in the outer layout --- is created (even with one element), the @innerLayout@ is used as the --- layout within that group after being advanced with @advanceInnerLayouts !! --- n@ 'NextLayout' messages. If there is no corresponding element in the --- @advanceInnerLayouts@ list, then @innerLayout@ is not given any 'NextLayout' --- messages. --- --- [@innerLayout@] The single layout given to be run as a sublayout. --- --- [@outerLayout@] The layout that determines the rectangles given to each --- group. --- --- Ex. The second group is 'Tall', the third is 'Circle', all others are tabbed --- with: --- --- > myLayout = addTabs shrinkText def --- > $ subLayout [0,1,2] (Simplest ||| Tall 1 0.2 0.5 ||| Circle) --- > $ Tall 1 0.2 0.5 ||| Full -subLayout :: [Int] -> subl a -> l a -> ModifiedLayout (Sublayout subl) l a -subLayout nextLayout sl x = ModifiedLayout (Sublayout (I []) (nextLayout,sl) []) x - --- | @subTabbed@ is a use of 'subLayout' with 'addTabs' to show decorations. -subTabbed :: (Eq a, LayoutModifier (Sublayout Simplest) a, LayoutClass l a) => - l a -> ModifiedLayout (Decoration TabbedDecoration DefaultShrinker) - (ModifiedLayout (Sublayout Simplest) l) a -subTabbed x = addTabs shrinkText X.def $ subLayout [] Simplest x - --- | @defaultSublMap@ is an attempt to create a set of keybindings like the --- defaults ones but to be used as a 'submap' for sending messages to the --- sublayout. -defaultSublMap :: XConfig l -> Map (KeyMask, KeySym) (X ()) -defaultSublMap (XConfig { modMask = modm }) = M.fromList - [((modm, xK_space), toSubl NextLayout), - ((modm, xK_j), onGroup W.focusDown'), - ((modm, xK_k), onGroup W.focusUp'), - ((modm, xK_h), toSubl Shrink), - ((modm, xK_l), toSubl Expand), - ((modm, xK_Tab), onGroup W.focusDown'), - ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_Tab), onGroup W.focusUp'), - ((modm, xK_m), onGroup focusMaster'), - ((modm, xK_comma), toSubl $ IncMasterN 1), - ((modm, xK_period), toSubl $ IncMasterN (-1)), - ((modm, xK_Return), onGroup swapMaster') - ] - where - -- should these go into XMonad.StackSet? - focusMaster' st = let (f:fs) = W.integrate st - in W.Stack f [] fs - swapMaster' (W.Stack f u d) = W.Stack f [] $ reverse u ++ d - -data Sublayout l a = Sublayout - { delayMess :: Invisible [] (SomeMessage,a) - -- ^ messages are handled when running the layout, - -- not in the handleMessage, I'm not sure that this - -- is necessary - , def :: ([Int], l a) -- ^ how many NextLayout messages to send to newly - -- populated layouts. If there is no corresponding - -- index, then don't send any. - , subls :: [(l a,W.Stack a)] - -- ^ The sublayouts and the stacks they manage - } - deriving (Read,Show) - --- | Groups assumes this invariant: --- M.keys gs == map W.focus (M.elems gs) (ignoring order) --- All windows in the workspace are in the Map --- --- The keys are visible windows, the rest are hidden. --- --- This representation probably simplifies the internals of the modifier. -type Groups a = Map a (W.Stack a) - --- | GroupMsg take window parameters to determine which group the action should --- be applied to -data GroupMsg a - = UnMerge a -- ^ free the focused window from its tab stack - | UnMergeAll a - -- ^ separate the focused group into singleton groups - | Merge a a -- ^ merge the first group into the second group - | MergeAll a - -- ^ make one large group, keeping the parameter focused - | Migrate a a - -- ^ used to the window named in the first argument to the - -- second argument's group, this may be replaced by a - -- combination of 'UnMerge' and 'Merge' - | WithGroup (W.Stack a -> X (W.Stack a)) a - | SubMessage SomeMessage a - -- ^ the sublayout with the given window will get the message - deriving (Typeable) - --- | merge the window that would be focused by the function when applied to the --- W.Stack of all windows, with the current group removed. The given window --- should be focused by a sublayout. Example usage: @withFocused (sendMessage . --- mergeDir W.focusDown')@ -mergeDir :: (W.Stack Window -> W.Stack Window) -> Window -> GroupMsg Window -mergeDir f w = WithGroup g w - where g cs = do - let onlyOthers = W.filter (`notElem` W.integrate cs) - flip whenJust (sendMessage . Merge (W.focus cs) . W.focus . f) - =<< fmap (onlyOthers =<<) currentStack - return cs - -data Broadcast = Broadcast SomeMessage -- ^ send a message to all sublayouts - deriving (Typeable) - -instance Message Broadcast -instance Typeable a => Message (GroupMsg a) - --- | @pullGroup@, @pushGroup@ allow you to merge windows or groups inheriting --- the position of the current window (pull) or the other window (push). --- --- @pushWindow@ and @pullWindow@ move individual windows between groups. They --- are less effective at preserving window positions. -pullGroup,pushGroup,pullWindow,pushWindow :: Direction2D -> Navigate -pullGroup = mergeNav (\o c -> sendMessage $ Merge o c) -pushGroup = mergeNav (\o c -> sendMessage $ Merge c o) -pullWindow = mergeNav (\o c -> sendMessage $ Migrate o c) -pushWindow = mergeNav (\o c -> sendMessage $ Migrate c o) - -mergeNav :: (Window -> Window -> X ()) -> Direction2D -> Navigate -mergeNav f = Apply (\o -> withFocused (f o)) - --- | Apply a function on the stack belonging to the currently focused group. It --- works for rearranging windows and for changing focus. -onGroup :: (W.Stack Window -> W.Stack Window) -> X () -onGroup f = withFocused (sendMessage . WithGroup (return . f)) - --- | Send a message to the currently focused sublayout. -toSubl :: (Message a) => a -> X () -toSubl m = withFocused (sendMessage . SubMessage (SomeMessage m)) - -instance (Read (l Window), Show (l Window), LayoutClass l Window) => LayoutModifier (Sublayout l) Window where - modifyLayout (Sublayout { subls = osls }) (W.Workspace i la st) r = do - let gs' = updateGroup st $ toGroups osls - st' = W.filter (`elem` M.keys gs') =<< st - updateWs gs' - oldStack <- gets $ W.stack . W.workspace . W.current . windowset - setStack st' - runLayout (W.Workspace i la st') r <* setStack oldStack - -- FIXME: merge back reordering, deletions? - - redoLayout (Sublayout { delayMess = I ms, def = defl, subls = osls }) _r st arrs = do - let gs' = updateGroup st $ toGroups osls - sls <- fromGroups defl st gs' osls - - let newL :: LayoutClass l Window => Rectangle -> WorkspaceId -> (l Window) -> Bool - -> (Maybe (W.Stack Window)) -> X ([(Window, Rectangle)], l Window) - newL rect n ol isNew sst = do - orgStack <- currentStack - let handle l (y,_) - | not isNew = fromMaybe l <$> handleMessage l y - | otherwise = return l - kms = filter ((`elem` M.keys gs') . snd) ms - setStack sst - nl <- foldM handle ol $ filter ((`elem` W.integrate' sst) . snd) kms - result <- runLayout (W.Workspace n nl sst) rect - setStack orgStack -- FIXME: merge back reordering, deletions? - return $ fromMaybe nl `second` result - - (urls,ssts) = unzip [ (newL gr i l isNew sst, sst) - | (isNew,(l,_st)) <- sls - | i <- map show [ 0 :: Int .. ] - | (k,gr) <- arrs, let sst = M.lookup k gs' ] - - arrs' <- sequence urls - sls' <- return . Sublayout (I []) defl . map snd <$> fromGroups defl st gs' - [ (l,s) | (_,l) <- arrs' | (Just s) <- ssts ] - return (concatMap fst arrs', sls') - - handleMess (Sublayout (I ms) defl sls) m - | Just (SubMessage sm w) <- fromMessage m = - return $ Just $ Sublayout (I ((sm,w):ms)) defl sls - - | Just (Broadcast sm) <- fromMessage m = do - ms' <- fmap (zip (repeat sm) . W.integrate') currentStack - return $ if null ms' then Nothing - else Just $ Sublayout (I $ ms' ++ ms) defl sls - - | Just B.UpdateBoring <- fromMessage m = do - let bs = concatMap unfocused $ M.elems gs - ws <- gets (W.workspace . W.current . windowset) - flip sendMessageWithNoRefresh ws $ B.Replace "Sublayouts" bs - return Nothing - - | Just (WithGroup f w) <- fromMessage m - , Just g <- M.lookup w gs = do - g' <- f g - let gs' = M.insert (W.focus g') g' $ M.delete (W.focus g) gs - when (gs' /= gs) $ updateWs gs' - when (w /= W.focus g') $ windows (W.focusWindow $ W.focus g') - return Nothing - - | Just (MergeAll w) <- fromMessage m = - let gs' = fmap (M.singleton w) - $ (focusWindow' w =<<) $ W.differentiate - $ concatMap W.integrate $ M.elems gs - in maybe (return Nothing) fgs gs' - - | Just (UnMergeAll w) <- fromMessage m = - let ws = concatMap W.integrate $ M.elems gs - _ = w :: Window - mkSingleton f = M.singleton f (W.Stack f [] []) - in fgs $ M.unions $ map mkSingleton ws - - | Just (Merge x y) <- fromMessage m - , Just (W.Stack _ xb xn) <- findGroup x - , Just yst <- findGroup y = - let zs = W.Stack x xb (xn ++ W.integrate yst) - in fgs $ M.insert x zs $ M.delete (W.focus yst) gs - - | Just (UnMerge x) <- fromMessage m = - fgs . M.fromList . map (W.focus &&& id) . M.elems - $ M.mapMaybe (W.filter (x/=)) gs - - -- XXX sometimes this migrates an incorrect window, why? - | Just (Migrate x y) <- fromMessage m - , Just xst <- findGroup x - , Just (W.Stack yf yu yd) <- findGroup y = - let zs = W.Stack x (yf:yu) yd - nxsAdd = maybe id (\e -> M.insert (W.focus e) e) $ W.filter (x/=) xst - in fgs $ nxsAdd $ M.insert x zs $ M.delete yf gs - - - | otherwise = fmap join $ sequenceA $ catchLayoutMess <$> fromMessage m - where gs = toGroups sls - fgs gs' = do - st <- currentStack - Just . Sublayout (I ms) defl . map snd <$> fromGroups defl st gs' sls - - findGroup z = mplus (M.lookup z gs) $ listToMaybe - $ M.elems $ M.filter ((z `elem`) . W.integrate) gs - -- catchLayoutMess :: LayoutMessages -> X (Maybe (Sublayout l Window)) - -- This l must be the same as from the instance head, - -- -XScopedTypeVariables should bring it into scope, but we are - -- trying to avoid warnings with ghc-6.8.2 and avoid CPP - catchLayoutMess x = do - let m' = x `asTypeOf` (undefined :: LayoutMessages) - ms' <- zip (repeat $ SomeMessage m') . W.integrate' - <$> currentStack - return $ do guard $ not $ null ms' - Just $ Sublayout (I $ ms' ++ ms) defl sls - -currentStack :: X (Maybe (W.Stack Window)) -currentStack = gets (W.stack . W.workspace . W.current . windowset) - --- | update Group to follow changes in the workspace -updateGroup :: Ord a => Maybe (W.Stack a) -> Groups a -> Groups a -updateGroup mst gs = - let flatten = concatMap W.integrate . M.elems - news = W.integrate' mst \\ flatten gs - deads = flatten gs \\ W.integrate' mst - - uniNew = M.union (M.fromList $ map (\n -> (n,single n)) news) - single x = W.Stack x [] [] - - -- pass through a list to update/remove keys - remDead = M.fromList . map (\w -> (W.focus w,w)) - . mapMaybe (W.filter (`notElem` deads)) . M.elems - - -- update the current tab group's order and focus - followFocus hs = fromMaybe hs $ do - f' <- W.focus `fmap` mst - xs <- find (elem f' . W.integrate) $ M.elems hs - xs' <- W.filter (`elem` W.integrate xs) =<< mst - return $ M.insert f' xs' $ M.delete (W.focus xs) hs - - in remDead $ uniNew $ followFocus gs - --- | rearrange the windowset to put the groups of tabs next to eachother, so --- that the stack of tabs stays put. -updateWs :: Groups Window -> X () -updateWs = windowsMaybe . updateWs' - -updateWs' :: Groups Window -> WindowSet -> Maybe WindowSet -updateWs' gs ws = do - f <- W.peek ws - let w = W.index ws - nes = concatMap W.integrate $ mapMaybe (flip M.lookup gs) w - ws' = W.focusWindow f $ foldr W.insertUp (foldr W.delete' ws nes) nes - guard $ W.index ws' /= W.index ws - return ws' - --- | focusWindow'. focus an element of a stack, is Nothing if that element is --- absent. See also 'W.focusWindow' -focusWindow' :: (Eq a) => a -> W.Stack a -> Maybe (W.Stack a) -focusWindow' w st = do - guard $ not $ null $ filter (w==) $ W.integrate st - if W.focus st == w then Just st - else focusWindow' w $ W.focusDown' st - --- update only when Just -windowsMaybe :: (WindowSet -> Maybe WindowSet) -> X () -windowsMaybe f = do - xst <- get - ws <- gets windowset - let up fws = put xst { windowset = fws } - maybe (return ()) up $ f ws - -unfocused :: W.Stack a -> [a] -unfocused x = W.up x ++ W.down x - -toGroups :: (Ord a) => [(a1, W.Stack a)] -> Map a (W.Stack a) -toGroups ws = M.fromList . map (W.focus &&& id) . nubBy (on (==) W.focus) - $ map snd ws - --- | restore the default layout for each group. It needs the X monad to switch --- the default layout to a specific one (handleMessage NextLayout) -fromGroups :: (LayoutClass layout a, Ord k) => - ([Int], layout a) - -> Maybe (W.Stack k) - -> Groups k - -> [(layout a, b)] - -> X [(Bool,(layout a, W.Stack k))] -fromGroups (skips,defl) st gs sls = do - defls <- mapM (iterateM nextL defl !!) skips - return $ fromGroups' defl defls st gs (map fst sls) - where nextL l = fromMaybe l <$> handleMessage l (SomeMessage NextLayout) - iterateM f = iterate (>>= f) . return - -fromGroups' :: (Ord k) => a -> [a] -> Maybe (W.Stack k) -> Groups k -> [a] - -> [(Bool,(a, W.Stack k))] -fromGroups' defl defls st gs sls = - [ (isNew,fromMaybe2 (dl, single w) (l, M.lookup w gs)) - | l <- map Just sls ++ repeat Nothing, let isNew = isNothing l - | dl <- defls ++ repeat defl - | w <- W.integrate' $ W.filter (`notElem` unfocs) =<< st ] - where unfocs = unfocused =<< M.elems gs - single w = W.Stack w [] [] - fromMaybe2 (a,b) (x,y) = (fromMaybe a x, fromMaybe b y) - - --- this would be much cleaner with some kind of data-accessor -setStack :: Maybe (W.Stack Window) -> X () -setStack x = modify (\s -> s { windowset = (windowset s) - { W.current = (W.current $ windowset s) - { W.workspace = (W.workspace $ W.current $ windowset s) { W.stack = x }}}}) diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/TabbedFix.hs b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/TabbedFix.hs deleted file mode 100644 index b1f2836..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/TabbedFix.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-} -{-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances #-} - - -module TabbedFix (historyLayout, runAllPending) where - -import Control.DeepSeq (force) -import qualified Data.List as L -import XMonad -import XMonad.Layout.LayoutModifier (LayoutModifier, - ModifiedLayout (ModifiedLayout), - modifyLayout) -import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W -import qualified XMonad.Util.ExtensibleState as ES - -newtype PendingActions = - PendingActions [X ()] - -instance ExtensionClass PendingActions where - initialValue = PendingActions [] - -addAction :: X () -> X () -addAction x = ES.modify (\(PendingActions xs) -> PendingActions (x:xs)) - -runAllPending :: X () -runAllPending = do - PendingActions actions <- ES.get - ES.put (PendingActions []) - sequence_ actions - -newtype FocusHistory = FocusHistory { - getFocusHistory :: [Window] - } deriving (Read, Show, Typeable) - -instance ExtensionClass FocusHistory where - initialValue = FocusHistory [] - extensionType = PersistentExtension - -data FocusLayout a = FocusLayout deriving (Read,Show,Typeable) - -historyLayout :: l Window -> ModifiedLayout FocusLayout l Window -historyLayout = ModifiedLayout FocusLayout - -instance LayoutModifier FocusLayout Window where - modifyLayout _ workspace rectangle = do - currentFocusedWindow <- getFocused - windowHistory <- getFocusHistory <$> ES.get - newWindow <- windowHistoryHook currentFocusedWindow - case newWindow of - Nothing -> runLayout workspace rectangle - Just window -> do - let currentStack = W.stack workspace - let lastFocusedWindow = - L.find (`elem` W.integrate' currentStack) windowHistory - let focusWindow windowToFocus = - until ((windowToFocus ==) . W.focus) W.focusUp' <$> currentStack - let newstack = - if window `elem` W.integrate' currentStack - then focusWindow window - else case lastFocusedWindow of - Just window' -> focusWindow window' - Nothing -> currentStack - modifyWindowSet (W.focusWindow window) - addAction $ do - maybe (return ()) makeBorderNormal currentFocusedWindow - windows id - runLayout workspace {W.stack = newstack} rectangle - -windowHistoryHook :: Maybe Window -> X (Maybe Window) -windowHistoryHook Nothing = return Nothing -windowHistoryHook (Just currentFocusedWindow) = do - currentWindows <- gets $ W.index . windowset - windowHistory <- getFocusHistory <$> ES.get - withWindowSet $ \windowSet -> - case windowHistory of - [] -> do - ES.put $ FocusHistory [currentFocusedWindow] - return Nothing - (prevFocusedWindow:focusedWindows) - | prevFocusedWindow == currentFocusedWindow -> return Nothing - -- Previous focus was removed from windowSet focus on previous existing window in current windowSet - | prevFocusedWindow `notElem` currentWindows -> do - let windowHistory' = filter (`W.member` windowSet) focusedWindows - ES.put (FocusHistory $ force windowHistory') - return $ L.find (`elem` currentWindows) windowHistory' - -- Add current focus to windowHistory - | otherwise -> do - ES.put $ - FocusHistory $ - force $ - currentFocusedWindow : L.delete currentFocusedWindow windowHistory - return Nothing - -makeBorderRed :: Window -> X () -makeBorderRed w = - withDisplay $ \d -> io $ do - setWindowBorder d w 0xff0000 - --- wz1000: palo: btw, you will need to change the color in makeBorderNormal to your unfocused border color -makeBorderNormal :: Window -> X () -makeBorderNormal w = - withDisplay $ \d -> io $ do - setWindowBorder d w 0x2b2b2b - -makeBorderFocused :: Window -> X () -makeBorderFocused w = - withDisplay $ \d -> io $ do - setWindowBorder d w 0xcccccc - - -getFocused :: X (Maybe Window) -getFocused = withWindowSet (return . W.peek) diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/current-project.nix b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/current-project.nix deleted file mode 100644 index 789c656..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/current-project.nix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -# created by cabal2nix -{ mkDerivation, base, deepseq, lib, xmonad, xmonad-contrib, xmonad-extras }: -mkDerivation { - pname = "palos-xmonad"; - version = "0.1.0.0"; - src = ./.; - isLibrary = false; - isExecutable = true; - executableHaskellDepends = - [ base deepseq xmonad xmonad-contrib xmonad-extras ]; - license = lib.licenses.gpl3; -} diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/env.nix b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/env.nix deleted file mode 100644 index dd21d29..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/env.nix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -{ pkgs ? import { - overlays = [ - (self: super: { - haskellPackages = super.haskellPackages.override { - overrides = self: super: { - current-project = super.callPackage ./current-project.nix { }; - }; - }; - }) - ]; - } -}: -pkgs.haskellPackages.current-project.env diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/lsp.nix b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/lsp.nix deleted file mode 100644 index d3f20a1..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/lsp.nix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -{ pkgs ? import { } }: -let - all-hies = - import (fetchTarball "https://github.com/infinisil/all-hies/tarball/master") - { }; -in -pkgs.mkShell { - buildInputs = with pkgs; [ - haskellPackages.hoogle - haskellPackages.hindent - haskellPackages.hlint - haskellPackages.stylish-haskell - (all-hies.selection { selector = p: { inherit (p) ghc865; }; }) - ]; -} diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/palos-xmonad.cabal b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/palos-xmonad.cabal deleted file mode 100644 index cde78b3..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/palos-xmonad.cabal +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -cabal-version: 2.4 --- this is only here to satisfy my haskell mode in emacs - -name: palos-xmonad -version: 0.1.0.0 -license: GPL-3.0-only -license-file: LICENSE -author: Ingolf Wagner -maintainer: contact@ingolf-wagner.de -category: Graphics - -executable palos-xmonad - main-is: Main.hs - other-extensions: - MultiParamTypeClasses - , TypeSynonymInstances - other-modules: - BoringWindows - , FloatKeys - , NixCommands - , SolarizedLight - , SubLayouts - , TabbedFix - - build-depends: base - , xmonad - , containers - , deepseq - , xmonad-contrib - , xmonad-extras - default-language: Haskell2010 diff --git a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/shell.nix b/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/shell.nix deleted file mode 100644 index c695ead..0000000 --- a/nixos/components/gui/home-manager/xmonad/shell.nix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -{ pkgs ? import { } }: -let - updateCabal = pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "update-cabal" # sh - '' - cd ${toString ./.} - echo "# created by cabal2nix " > ${toString ./.}/current-project.nix - ${pkgs.cabal2nix}/bin/cabal2nix . >> ${toString ./.}/current-project.nix - ''; -in -pkgs.mkShell { buildInputs = with pkgs; [ updateCabal cabal2nix ]; } diff --git a/nixos/components/terminal/hoard.nix b/nixos/components/terminal/hoard.nix new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dbcb691 --- /dev/null +++ b/nixos/components/terminal/hoard.nix @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +{ pkgs, config, lib, ... }: +with lib; +let + hoardSrc = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub { + owner = "Hyde46"; + repo = "hoard"; + rev = "v1.3.1"; + sha256 = "sha256-Gm3X6/g5JQJEl7wRvWcO4j5XpROhtfRJ72LNaUeZRGc="; + }; +in +{ + options.components.terminal.hoard.enable = mkOption { + type = lib.types.bool; + default = config.components.terminal.enable; + }; + + config = mkIf (config.components.terminal.hoard.enable) { + + # todo : sync via syncthing + backup.dirs = [ + "/root/.config/hoard" + "/home/palo/.config/hoard" + ]; + + environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.hoard ]; + + home-manager.users.mainUser = { + xdg.configFile."hoard/config.yml".text = builtins.toJSON { + version = "1.0.1"; + default_namespace = "default"; + config_home_path = "/home/palo/.config/hoard"; + trove_path = "/home/palo/.config/hoard/trove.yml"; + query_prefix = " >"; + primary_color = [ 87 142 87 ]; + secondary_color = [ 203 184 144 ]; + tertiary_color = [ 30 30 30 ]; + command_color = [ 30 30 30 ]; + parameter_token = "#"; + read_from_current_directory = true; + }; + programs.zsh.initExtra = '' + export HOARD_NOBIND=1 + source ${hoardSrc}/src/shell/hoard.zsh + bindkey '^x' _hoard_list_widget + ''; + }; + + # use showkey -a + # Ctrl-h is equivalent to Ctrl-Backspace (for some reason) + programs.zsh.interactiveShellInit = '' + export HOARD_NOBIND=1 + source ${hoardSrc}/src/shell/hoard.zsh + bindkey '^x' _hoard_list_widget + ''; + programs.bash.interactiveShellInit = '' + export HOARD_NOBIND=1 + source ${hoardSrc}/src/shell/hoard.bash + bind -x '"\C-x": __hoard_list' + ''; + + }; +} diff --git a/nixos/system/desktop/default.nix b/nixos/system/desktop/default.nix index 4d14c46..0674060 100644 --- a/nixos/system/desktop/default.nix +++ b/nixos/system/desktop/default.nix @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ ./audio.nix ./cachix.nix ./direnv.nix - ./hoard.nix ./mail-stuff.nix ./network.nix ./packages.nix diff --git a/nixos/system/desktop/hoard.nix b/nixos/system/desktop/hoard.nix deleted file mode 100644 index a1d109c..0000000 --- a/nixos/system/desktop/hoard.nix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -{ config, pkgs, ... }: -let - hoardSrc = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub { - owner = "Hyde46"; - repo = "hoard"; - rev = "v1.3.1"; - sha256 = "sha256-Gm3X6/g5JQJEl7wRvWcO4j5XpROhtfRJ72LNaUeZRGc="; - }; -in -{ - - # todo : sync via syncthing - backup.dirs = [ - "/root/.config/hoard" - "/home/palo/.config/hoard" - ]; - - environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.hoard ]; - - home-manager.users.mainUser = { - xdg.configFile."hoard/config.yml".text = builtins.toJSON { - version = "1.0.1"; - default_namespace = "default"; - config_home_path = "/home/palo/.config/hoard"; - trove_path = "/home/palo/.config/hoard/trove.yml"; - query_prefix = " >"; - primary_color = [ 87 142 87 ]; - secondary_color = [ 203 184 144 ]; - tertiary_color = [ 30 30 30 ]; - command_color = [ 30 30 30 ]; - parameter_token = "#"; - read_from_current_directory = true; - }; - programs.zsh.initExtra = '' - export HOARD_NOBIND=1 - source ${hoardSrc}/src/shell/hoard.zsh - bindkey '^x' _hoard_list_widget - ''; - }; - - # use showkey -a - # todo Ctrl-h is equivalent to Ctrl-Backspace (for some reason) - programs.zsh.interactiveShellInit = '' - export HOARD_NOBIND=1 - source ${hoardSrc}/src/shell/hoard.zsh - bindkey '^x' _hoard_list_widget - ''; - programs.bash.interactiveShellInit = '' - export HOARD_NOBIND=1 - source ${hoardSrc}/src/shell/hoard.bash - bind -x '"\C-x": __hoard_list' - ''; - -}