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NAME - -

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sway − -SirCmpwn's Wayland window manager

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SYNOPSIS - -

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sway -[options] [command]

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OPTIONS - -

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−c, -−−config <config>

- -

Specifies a config file.

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−C, -−−validate

- -

Check the validity of the -config file, then exit.

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−d, -−−debug

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Enables full logging, including -debug information.

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−v, -−−version

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Show the version number and -quit.

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−V, -−−verbose

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Enables more verbose -logging.

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−−get−socketpath

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Gets the IPC socket path and -prints it, then exits.

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DESCRIPTION - -

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sway was -created to fill the need of an i3−like window manager -for Wayland. The upstream i3 developers have no intention of -porting i3 to Wayland, and projects proposed by others ended -up as vaporware. Many thanks to the i3 folks for providing -such a great piece of software, so good that your users -would rather write an entirely new window manager from -scratch that behaved exactly like i3 rather than -switch to something else.

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You may run -sway from an ongoing x11 session to run it within x. -Otherwise, you can run sway on a tty and it will use your -outputs directly.

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Important -note for nvidia users: The proprietary nvidia driver -does not have support for Wayland as of -2015−08−17. Use nouveau.

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COMMANDS - -

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If sway is -currently running, you may run sway [command] to send -command to the running instance of sway. The same -commands you would use in the config file are valid here -(see sway(5)). For compatability reasons, you may -also issue commands with sway−msg(1) or -i3−msg(1) (or even with i3(1), -probably).

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CONFIGURATION - -

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If -−c is not specified, sway will look in several -locations for your config file. The default one is provided -at /etc/sway/config. The suggested location for your config -file is ~/.config/sway/config. ~/.sway/config will also -work, and the rest of the usual XDG config locations are -supported. If no sway config is found, sway will attempt to -load an i3 config from all the config locations i3 supports. -If still nothing is found, you will receive an error.

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For information -on the config file format, see sway(5).

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AUTHORS - -

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Maintained by -Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>, who is assisted by other -open source contributors. For more information about sway -development, see https://github.com/SirCmpwn/sway.

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SEE ALSO - -

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sway(5)

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sway − -configuration file and commands

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DESCRIPTION - -

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A sway -configuration file is a list of sway commands that are -exected by sway on startup. These commands usually consist -of setting your preferences and setting key bindings. An -example config is likely present in /etc/sway/config for you -to check out.

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All of these -commands may be issued at runtime through -sway−msg(1).

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COMMANDS - -

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bindsym -<key combo> <command>

- -

Binds key combo to -execute command when pressed. You may use XKB key -names here (xev(1) is a good tool for discovering -them). An example bindsym command would be bindsym -Mod1+Shift+f exec firefox, which would execute Firefox -if the alt, shift, and F keys are pressed together. Any -valid sway command is eligible to be bound to a key -combo.

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exec -<shell command>

- -

Executes shell command -with sh.

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exec_always -<shell command>

- -

Like exec, but the shell -command will be executed again after reload or -restart is executed.

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exit

- -

Exit sway and end your Wayland -session.

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floating -toggle

- -

Toggles the -"floating" status of the focused view.

- - -

floating_modifier -<modifier>

- -

When the modifier key is -held down, you may use left click to drag floating windows, -and right click to resize them. Unlike i3, this modifier may -also be used to resize and move windows that are tiled.

- -

focus -<direction>

- -

Direction may be one of -up, down, left, right, or -parent. The directional focus commands will move the -focus in that direction. The parent focus command will -change the focus to the parent of the currently focused -container, which is useful, for example, to open a sibling -of the parent container, or to move the entire container -around.

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focus -mode_toggle

- -

Toggles focus between floating -view and tiled view.

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focus_follows_mouse -<yes|no>

- -

If set to yes, the -currently focused view will change as you move your mouse -around the screen to the view that ends up underneath your -mouse.

- - -

fullscreen

- -

Toggles fullscreen status for -the focused view.

- -

gaps -<amount>

- -

Adds amount pixels -between each view, and around each output.

- -

gaps -<inner|outer> <amount>

- -

Adds amount pixels as an -inner or outer gap, where the former affects -spacing between views and the latter affects the space -around each output.

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kill

- -

Closes the currently focused -view.

- -

layout -<mode>

- -

Sets the layout mode of the -focused container. mode can be one of splith, -splitv, or toggle split.

- -

move -<left|right|up|down>

- -

Moves the focused container -left, right, up, or down.

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output -<name> <resolution|res WIDTHxHEIGHT> -<position|pos X,Y>

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Configures the specified -output. It will use the given resolution and be arranged at -the given position in the layout tree. You may omit either -of these parameters if you only want to set one of them.

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reload

- -

Reloads the sway config file -without restarting sway.

- -

resize -<shrink|grow> <width|height> <amount>

- -

Resizes the currently focused -container or view by amount. amount can be -specified as "n px" or "n ppt" or -"n px or n ppt".

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set -<name> <value>

- -

Creates a substitution for -value that can be used with $name in other -commands.

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split -<vertical|v|horizontal|h>

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Splits the current container, -vertically or horiziontally.

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splith

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Equivalent to split -horizontal.

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splitv

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Equivalent to split -vertical.

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workspace -<name>

- -

Switches to the specified -workspace.

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workspace -<prev_on_output|next_on_output>

- -

Switches to the next workspace -on the current output.

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workspace -<name> output <output>

- -

Specifies that the workspace -named name should appear on the specified -output.

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