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1.1.8 | Apr 19, 2023 |
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1.1.7 | Apr 18, 2023 |
1.0.1 | Apr 15, 2023 |
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hyprland-relative-workspace
A tool to switch Hyprland workspaces relatively to each monitor and create new workspaces where necessary
Requires Hyprland
Installation
Do not use the github releases directly, these are out of date and only for backwards compatability
Cargo (crates.io):
cargo install hyprland-relative-workspace
Arch (AUR):
yay -S hyprland-relative-workspace-bin
Usage:
Reccomended
Add binds in your Hyprland config similar to these:
bind = $mainMod, left, exec, hyprland-relative-workspace b
bind = $mainMod, right, exec, hyprland-relative-workspace f
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, left, exec, hyprland-relative-workspace b --with-window
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, right, exec, hyprland-relative-workspace f --with-window
Basic command
Use either "f" or "forward" to advance one workspace relative to the current focused workspace (the one with your mouse on it).
Similarily, you can use "b" or "backward" to go back (down, left, eg. workspace 3 -> workspace 2) one workspace relative to the focused monitor. Also creating a new workspace if required and possible (eg. if workspaces 1, and 3 exist, going back one would create workspace 2. However you cannot go lower than 1).
All of these commands can also be used with --with-window
to bring the currently focused window with you, or --no-create-new
to prevent the creation of new workspaces see #1.
$ hyperland-relative-workspace ["f", "forward", "b", "backward"] (opt. "--with-window", "--no-create-new")
Dependencies
~6–14MB
~168K SLoC